Le type de connecteur du casque.
Le Bluetooth est une norme de technologie sans fil qui permet le transfert de données entre appareils à très courte distance. Il se base sur des ondes radios courtes et à très haute fréquence. Les versions les plus récentes permettent un transfert de données plus rapide.
aptX Adaptive est un codec audio pour les appareils Bluetooth développé par Qualcomm. Cette technologie possède un débit variable (entre 279 kbps et 420 kbps), ce qui veut dire qu'elle adapte le débit en fonction de la situation, comme l'écoute en audio HD ou encore la réduction d'interférence provenant d'autres appareils.
aptX est un codec qui permet la transmission sans fil d'audio via Bluetooth. Développée par Qualcomm, cette technologie prend en charge l'audio 16 bits à un débit de 384 kbps.
LDAC est un codec développé par Sony pour l'audio Bluetooth. Cette technologie peut atteindre un débit très élevé de 990 kbps, produisant ainsi de l'audio haute résolution. Elle peut aussi s'adapter automatiquement à un débit plus bas de 330 kbps ou 660 kbps pour améliorer la stabilité.
aptX Low Latency est un codec développé par Qualcomm. Il utilise la technologie Bluetooth 5.0 pour fournir un son à faible latence (environ 40ms), ce qui est utile lorsque tu souhaites éviter le décalage audio (par exemple quand tu joues aux jeux vidéo).
aptX HD est un codec audio pour les appareils Bluetooth développé par Qualcomm. Cette technologie prend en charge l'audio haute qualité de 24 bits (à un débit de 576 kbps).
aptX Lossless est un codec audio pour appareils Bluetooth développé par Qualcomm. Il prend en charge l'audio haute qualité 16-bit/44.1kHz (au débit maximum de 1200kbps). Ce codec fournit un son de qualité CD sans perte de données.
AAC est un codec utilisé pour l'audio Bluetooth. Il prend en charge l'audio 24 bits à 250 kbps. Basé sur la psychoacoustique, il apporte de meilleurs résultats que les autres codecs à débit équivalent.
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Darvin
il y a 7 mois
9 / 10
The best, cheap alternative for headphones
Darvin
il y a 7 mois
9 / 10
These headphones are one of the greatest alternatives for newer headphones, It's super easy to use and overall great for the 100$ price point. The NC is amazing and also the sound quality. The only bad thing is that is does feal a little cheap because it uses plastic, but since it's plastic it is also less heavy.
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Nico
il y a 4 mois
9 / 10
Besten Kopfhörer für 100€
Nico
il y a 4 mois
9 / 10
Super Kopfhörer Preis Leistung top klang top alles top
Unleashed
il y a 3 mois
9 / 10
One of the best headphones for commutes below $100
Unleashed
il y a 3 mois
9 / 10
The design is sleek and seamless, combined with the metallic blue. There's barely any sound leakage, the airtight seal of the earpads help. The all-plastic design feels good but the hinges are kind of fragile. The leatherette feels soft yet dense, meaning it probably won't wear out as quickly as really soft padding. I can wear them for several hours on end. The headband is really padded. After a few months they softened up and the earpads became more breathable. It has features that are generally reserved for flagship headphones like wearing detection, adaptive ANC, triggering ambient mode when talking or tapping the left earcup and LDAC. As for the wearing detection, this is the only headphone I know that allows you to calibrate it, and it's necessary when you first use it. The ANC performance is fantastic for headphones under $100, it manages to reduce low-end as effectively as some premium headphones in the market with custom ANC to max, which is insane. It's slightly behind with the rest of the frequency range, but it still manages to drown out 98% of noise with moderate volume levels as advertised. The adaptive ANC can be useful if you're going through different environments or if you are sensitive to in-ear pressure, but in sheer performance the custom max cancels more low-end than adaptive. The battery life is really good for the price point, they last me around a week after charging. The sound quality out of the box is better than expected, it seems like the newer batch actually sounds better and more tamed than the first one which was sent to reviewers. The bass is deep but overpowering on some tracks. With ANC on the bass is less deeper but stronger overall. The midrange is recessed but it's not hollow, though it's kind of noticeable with ANC on. The treble is crisp and inoffensive, but there's a slight distortion with SBC and AAC codecs, which is common in Bluetooth headphones. If you enjoy what you're listening with these, you probably won't notice. After a few months the sound opened up and became more balanced, perhaps due to the foam on top of the drivers becoming softer or thinner, which also explains the increased breathability. Soundstage is decent for $100 headphones, and it improved over the months as well. HearID is a nice feature for those who want a base EQ or want to adjust the sound but don't know how.
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