10 out of 10 for sound quality:
Yes, that would be good. 👍Wish they would produce a simple wired version.....
B&W have totally ditched wired headphones.Wish they would produce a simple wired version.....
This seems a good price for them:B&W have totally ditched wired headphones.
Focal do these: https://www.avforums.com/reviews/focal-hadenys-headphone-review.22181/
A pity because my P7's were excellent. They would need to be closed back.B&W have totally ditched wired headphones.
Focal do these: https://www.avforums.com/reviews/focal-hadenys-headphone-review.22181/
10 out of 10 for sound quality:
10 out of 10 for sound quality:
I am pretty sure these are wired too:Wish they would produce a simple wired version.....
Not that I could see. Anyway I still wouldn't be able to take them to work because of the inbuilt lithium batteries.
USB-C cabling?Not that I could see. Anyway I still wouldn't be able to take them to work because of the inbuilt lithium batteries.
Plus I wouldn't want to pay for all the other fitted bits that I wouldn't use.
Isn't that for recharging them?USB-C cabling?
I think it could be but why would that result in better performance then?Isn't that for recharging them?
Ah, yes I see it does include a USB-C to 3.5mm jack cable as well....so you can actually connect them to a DAP or anything with a built in headphone amp.Why does it also have a jack 3.5mm cable too, how does that work?
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Just spoken to B&W chat and it will make a wired connection but you have to use this:Ah, yes I see it does include a USB-C to 3.5mm jack cable as well....so you can actually connect them to a DAP or anything with a built in headphone amp.
Glad to hear hit.Yes, I have just hooked them up to an old iPhone with headphone jack and I have wired headphones again and they sound awesome!
The good thing with the B&W battery it lasts a real long time, unlike other battery headphones. Like months.Glad to hear hit.
Still not for me as I would always be using them wired.
I love the design integrity and quality of construction of the Focal headphones. The Elegia's I use to own, were an eye stopper when I got on the train.B&W have totally ditched wired headphones.
Focal do these: https://www.avforums.com/reviews/focal-hadenys-headphone-review.22181/
Why do you have to change the batteries? Don’t you just simply charge them?I love the design integrity and quality of construction of the Focal headphones. The Elegia's I use to own, were an eye stopper when I got on the train.
Crocodile Dundee comes to mind, I see some commuters staring, particularly the cool brigade with their tinny wireless headphones.....Nah that's not a knife...
Dynamic closed back headphones can sound pretty good, planars on the other hand very difficult to design good sounding closed backs, Sundara? A few maybe?
I commute with my FiiO FT1's cans, these closed backs, are like the Fosi's of the headphone world, excellent sounding, why waste your money on inferior Bluetooth headphones, not unless you prefer the convenience of not having wires dangling around your neck. Changing the batteries every two weeks is not only bothersome and costly, it's also adds toxicity to the environment.
OK 😊 The last time I owed one was yonks, when batteries were the norm!Why do you have to change the batteries? Don’t you just simply charge them?