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XELENTO remote (2nd Gen) Audiophile In-Ear Hi-Res Headphone Review – PowerUp!
As a reviewer, I’m incredibly privileged to test so many different headphones and earphones at varying price points, but nothing has ever left me more perplexed than these 2nd Gen Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote in-ear audiophile headphones. Just because they’re handcrafted with 24-karat gold or the TESLA.11 dynamic driver for Hi-Res Audio or even the fact that you can turn it into a wireless headset with turnaround isn’t. optional neck. Nope, that’s really the shocking sticker price of AUD $1,499.99. Yeah, let that sink in for a bit. We can all agree that’s stupid money for headphones, let alone headphones. But Beyerdynamic has a very particular customer in mind. The discerning…
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Skullcandy Crusher Evo review: Still a special headphone in 2023?
Despite being almost 3 years old, the Skullcandy Crusher Evo are currently experiencing a lot of hype on social networks. Especially for fans of rich bass, the over-ear headphones want to offer something thanks to the haptic “Crusher Bass”. Whether that succeeds and also sounds good, clarifies our Skullcandy Crusher Evo test. Technical data Headphone type Over-ear (closed) Bluetooth version 5.0 Bluetooth codecs SBC, AAC Maximum operating range 14m (without obstacle) Battery life Up to 50 hours Weight 414g (without cable) Driver 40 mm Frequency range 20 Hz -20,000 Hz Impedance 32 Ohm Connectors USB Type-C; 3.5mm jack Scope of delivery Skullcandy Crusher Evo, USB-C charging cable, 3.5mm jack cable,…