Zumreed X2 Hybrid Headphones

They say that all good things are meant to be shared, so could this be the reason that the $139.99 Zumreed X2 Hybrid Headphones should be shared (its purchase price) with your sibling, so that the two of you are able to enjoy your favorite music pieces together? Just what are the Zumreed X2 Hybrid Headphones, and what do they do, exactly? For starters, the Zumreed X2 Hybrid Headphones will come with a unique switch that when turned on, will be able to send soundwaves all around you as the headphones now function as a pair of speakers, doing its bit to share your favorite tracks with everyone else in the room. Now, the issue arises as to whether they like your choice of music or not, but that is a different story for another day.

This pair of hybrid headphones will come with loudspeakers that have been mounted on the outside for instant sharing, and it is self-powered thanks to a built-in rechargeable battery so that you need not rely on your music-playback device’s battery source. Not only that, it can be juiced up by plugging it into a USB port, and will also play nice with any audio-source that sports a headphone jack. You know what the next generation model of the Zumreed X2 Hybrid Headphones should come with? Yes sir, I’m looking at a wireless capable model in the pipeline.

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Ultrasone IQ unveiled as company’s first in-ear headphones, hybrid drivers in tow

Ultrasone IQ unveiled as company's firstever inear headphones, pack hybrid drivers

Heads up, audiophiles! Here’s a little gem we spotted at the Hong Kong High-End Audio Visual Show over the weekend. Dubbed the Ultrasone IQ, these turn out to be the German company’s first ever in-ear headphones, and luckily they’re more than just ordinary buds. You see, packed within each aluminum alloy capsule is a combo of a traditional dynamic driver and a balanced armature driver, with the former taking care of the bass plus lower-mids, and the latter covering the rest — specific frequency response to be confirmed at a later date. The technology isn’t new, of course, but it’s all about the fine-tuning to match the price tag — we’ve been told to expect around HK$6,000, which is about US$770. This author was fortunate enough to try the pictured prototype at the event and was left impressed by its definition, but the final product will apparently perform even better when it hits the market in late September. Just to seal the deal for hardcore users, these buds feature MMCX connectors, meaning you can swap the original cables with the bundled headset kit (for iPhone and major Android devices) or other third-party wires.

Launched alongside the IQ were the Signature DJ and two new additions to the Edition 8 line: Romeo and Juliet, which seem like a nice idea for audiophilic couples. Alas, details are light here in terms of prices and availability, but at least Romeo and Juliet will perform identically as the original Edition 8. The new DJ cups, on the other hand, await official specifications. For now, hit the gallery to take a look at all of Ultrasone’s new offerings.

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