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NewsThe world's first wireless headphones for listening to Lossless Audio

The world’s first wireless headphones for listening to Lossless Audio

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To transfer data in the required quality, the headphones use Wi-Fi (Full Fidelity Wi-Fi), although they can also work via Bluetooth, but here you have to put up with a loss of quality. The company claims that the headphones allow you to listen to lossless high-resolution music up to 24-bit/96kHz.

The headphones are based on 40mm titanium drivers. A certain dual-core processor and 1 GB of RAM are responsible for sound processing, and the headphones also have a three-axis gyroscope, the same accelerometer, a compass and a nine-axis motion sensor. We can also note the presence of 16 GB of its own flash memory to store music.

Autonomy, despite the dimensions of the headphones, is quite modest: 6-8 hours. But this is a problem with all headphones using Wi-Fi. The manufacturer does not disclose the dimensions and weight.


A proprietary work app is available for iOS and Android. Headphones cost $2200.

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