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Kiwi Ears Airoso: In-ear headphones boasting a hybrid frequency division system

Kiwi Ears Airoso - 1DD+4BA In-Ear Headphones
Kiwi Ears Airoso - 1DD+4BA In-Ear Headphones

Kiwi Ears Airoso are new in-ear headphones that combine modern technology and precise sound tuning. The model uses a hybrid frequency division system, which combines a physical and RC crossover, providing a clean and balanced feed across the entire range. This solution reduces interference and increases detail, allowing you to hear the smallest nuances in the compositions.

Kiwi Ears Airoso

The sound system is based on a custom dynamic driver with an LCP+PU diaphragm. This design minimizes distortion and maintains stable sound at different volume levels. In addition, four armature emitters are used: two are responsible for high frequencies, and the other two work in the ultra-high range, complementing the sound with additional precision and expansion.

Kiwi Ears Airoso

The body is made of aluminum alloy processed by high-precision CNC machining, with titanium inserts. This combination makes the headphones durable, but lightweight, and the anatomical shape of the body provides comfort during long listening.

A detachable cable with 2-pin connectors adds convenience in use. It can be replaced or an option can be selected that suits individual preferences. The length of 1.2 meters leaves enough freedom for everyday use, and a reliable connection of the connectors ensures a stable connection.

Kiwi Ears Airoso

Kiwi Ears Airoso Features:

  • Impedance: 18 Ohm
  • Sensitivity: 110 dB SPL/mW
  • Frequency range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
  • Cable length: 1.2m (detachable)
  • Connector: 3.5mm TRS
  • Weight: 12g (each earphone)

Price: $130

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