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Blue debuts wireless headphones with a built-in amp and noise canceling


I was a bit cautious when Blue debuted its first set of headphones. I’m not sure why, exactly, but it’s always hard to say how a company known for something specific will transition into a new – albeit related – category. Turns out there was really nothing to worry about.
Like the company’s various microphones, all of its headphone offerings have been pretty stellar so far. The Mo-Fi are super comfortable, look good and deliver excellent sound courtesy of a built-in amp. The Lola, meanwhile, did most of the same and at $100 less.
Naturally, the company’s getting into the wireless world along with just about everyone else. Blue’s using CES to show off the Satellite, which brings the aforementioned built-in amp along for the ride coupled with 44mm drivers in each ear- there are separate noise-canceling drivers in each cup as well.
The headphones’ footprint is slimmed down from the original model, and folds up for added portability – as one hopes from a pair of Bluetooth cans. The headphones will debut at the show, but there’s still some unanswered questions, including pricing, availability – and, perhaps most importantly of all, how long the company expects the rechargeable batteries to last, giving the inclusion of the on-board amp.
Blue’s also using the show to unveil two new wired pairs — the Ella planar magnetic and the Sadie, the successor to the original Mo-Fi, which feature 50mm drivers.
Blue debuts wireless headphones with a built-in amp and noise canceling Reviewed by Unknown on January 05, 2017 Rating: 5
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