Unlike its bigger German rival Sennheiser , Beyerdynamic isn't as well recognised outside the professional audio or high-end audiophile circles where its name is spoken with a knowing air.
Manufacturer: Beyerdynamic
Unlike its bigger German rival Sennheiser , Beyerdynamic isn't as well recognised outside the professional audio or high-end audiophile circles where its name is spoken with a knowing air.
Audiophiles tend to prefer to listen to wired headphones, but they might make an exception for Beyerdynamic's upcoming Xelento Wireless, which will retail for $1,200 (£1,000) when it's released later this year. That converts into about AU$1,625.
Beyerdynamic bills its upcoming Xelento Wireless as "the first wireless in-ear headphone for audiophiles." It ain't cheap.
It's a stunningly beautiful design: The Beyerdynamic Xelento Remotes are most definitely a looker. Better yet, their ergonomically balanced design made for a perfect fit in the concha of my ears; these are some of the most comfortable in-ears I've ever worn. As for the sound, it was spectacular!
Handmade in Germany; Stunning good looks; Best-in-class sound
Tangle-prone cable
I mentioned this already in one of my previous reviews, design of single dynamic driver flagships feels like a lost art. While single DD iems and earbuds are among the most common budget earphones, not too many manufacturers can pull a true single DD flagship design.
Great bass
+/ Fit
In short, the Beyerdynamic Xelento is a fantastic in-ear option that, with the combination of the new Bluetooth cable, becomes a superb example of wireless in-ear technology. However, I do hope that going forward, the manufacturer will offer the Bluetooth cable as a separate accessory, allowing...
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