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New Headphones on the Market: A Look at the Latest Models
In the world of audio technology, there's always something new and exciting to discover. Here, we'll take a closer look at some of the latest headphones that have recently hit the market.
First up, the Noble FoKus Apollo. This wireless headphone model combines hybrid driver design (dynamic and planar magnetic drivers) with a noise-cancelling system driven by three microphones. It uses Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity and includes a cable for wired listening. The Apollo also features a removable boom mic for calls, all microphones can be muted, and it offers an impressive 80 hours of battery life. The Noble FoKus Apollo retails for £589 and can be purchased from NobleAudio.com.
Next, we have the Meze Audio Poet, a new model of planar magnetic headphones from the Romanian company Meze Audio. Founded in 2011 by Antonio Meze, Meze Audio is known for its high-quality audio products. The Poet features a striking design with a complex steel grille, high-quality materials such as suede leather band and magnesium chassis, swappable ear pads, and a premium copper cable. All parts of the Meze Audio Poet can be replaced or repaired. The Poet retails for £1,850 and can be purchased from MezeAudio.com.
For those who prefer a more vintage feel, the Écoute Audio Satin Aluminium Vacuum Tube Headphones might be just what you're looking for. These headphones offer a 20-hour battery life and come with an in-built vacuum tube pre-amp and dual mono amplifiers. They retail for £644 and can be purchased from EcouteAudio.com.
Lastly, we have the Grado Signature S950 Headphones. These headphones are made with machined aluminium and Brazilian walnut, giving them a unique wood grain and acoustic properties due to the wood housing. They come with detachable cables and a fully adjustable, well-padded stainless steel headband. The S950 Headphones retail for £2,495.
In other news, Dyson has announced an optional CNC Chrome Red caps for their OnTrac wireless headphones. While these headphones were not discussed in the context of audio technology, they are available for purchase for £49 from Dyson's official website.
Each of these headphones offers a unique listening experience, catering to different preferences and budgets. Whether you're a music enthusiast, an audiophile, or simply looking for a high-quality pair of headphones for your daily commute, these new models are definitely worth considering.