Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Impedance | 17 Ω Best: Stax SR-L500 Impedance: 145000 Ω | |||
Weight | 453.6 g Best: Cyber Acoustics ACM-7002 Weight: 0.11 g |
Sound output | Stereo |
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Style | In-Ear |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone) | yes |
Weight | 16.0 oz |
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Inputs supported | 3.5mm |
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Cable length | 1.1 |
Colour of product | Black |
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Attachment type | Ear canal |
Category | Travel and Commuting |
Noise isolating | yes |
Impedance | 17.0 Ω |
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Sensitivity | < 92 |
Frequency range | 20 - 20000 |
The first in-ear earphone from the bass experts at Velodyne, the vPulse does a good job of combining user-friendliness and functionality in a single package.
Subwoofer specialist company Velodyne surprised everyone when it entered the headphone business last year. But while you might expect Velodyne’s headphones to incorporate ginormous drivers, passive radiators, high-powered digital amps, and the like, the vPulse is pretty ordinary-looking.
While they're more geared toward Apple mobile product users, the Velodyne vPulse in-ear headphones offer excellent sound for the money and will particularly appeal to bass lovers.
The vPulse is the first headphone offering from subwoofer specialist Velodyne, and as you'd expect, it offers big bass. But as with its subwoofer siblings, the vPulse's bass is high quality and doesn't get in the way of the rest of the music. Combine that low end with a lovely midrange and a functional design and you get a headphone that's easy to recommend in the $100 price range.
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