Despite being bulky and sometimes cumbersome if you’re on the go, heavy duty headphones are a staple for those who love to listen to their music or the audio of their videos in HD. Cleer is one of the more popular names when it comes to those kinds of audio accessories and now they’re introducing a new one to the market, the DU Wireless headphones, which they say is the first one to have a HD dual driver in its segment.
While it is heavy duty, the headphones doesn’t really look that bad and in fact employs a modern design that complements the high quality audio that it brings you. It has two 40mm neodymium drivers and AAC/AptX version 4.0 lossless connectivity that will please music enthusiasts and those that are especially particular with how music sounds like when they put on a pair of headphones. It also offers “true bass” as well as audio performance in both low and high levels.
The headphone’s battery gives you up to 20 hours of wireless playback and in case you’re reaching low levels already, an LED will tell you how many minutes you have left. During those times, you can switch to listening to your music through a normal audio cable attachment to your connected smartphone or tablet or computer.
Unfortunately, there are no details yet about the pricing and availability of the DU wireless headphones. It will be showcased at the upcoming CES 2016, so if you’ll go, do check out their booth and then let us know what you think.
VIA: SlashGear
Bluedio Turbine headphones are bluetooth 4.1(less interference and greater power savings over 4.0), last 40 hours w/ a 40mm driver (twice as long as these headphones) and are only $27-32 on Amazon. They also have their own built-in equalizer. You should do an article on those! Second-hand version even has a reinforced headband.
Also, is there a link or source on this page? I didn’t see it.