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First of all i have to admit im a bit of an Apple fan and following rumours that Apple might remove the 3.5mm headphone jack from the iPhone 7, they're also thinking about creating some truly wireless earphones, called 'AirPods'(?) which may or may not release with the iPhone 7...
![]() Anyway, i love the idea of completely wireless earphones so started doing a bit of research on them, and I came across the Bragi Dash, KANOA, Earin, Phazon and a couple of others ![]() ![]() The Bragi Dash look a little too bulky imo, granted, they do a lot more than the rest of the wireless earbuds out there, like touch controls, heart rate, distance monitor, built-in music player in the earbuds, and has a Siri-like assistant in them. BUT (a big but for me) they cost 300 euros which is like £230, way more than what im willing to pay for ANY earphones (nevermind if they're wireless) Ive been reading a bunch of reviews for the Bragi Dash and they 'seem' pretty good, though some people have been complaining about connection dropouts and whatnot maybe because of their NFMI (hearing-aid) technology in them. Anyone think these completely wireless earphones are a 'niche' market or will they be the norm after more companies develop their own? |
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