Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Impédance | 16 Ω Meilleur: Stax SR-L500 Impédance: 145000 Ω | |||
Poids | 4 g Meilleur: Cyber Acoustics ACM-7002 Poids: 0,11 g |
Style | Dans l'oreille |
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Casque (microphone intégré / inclus) | Oui |
Poids | 4.0 g |
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Entrées prises en charge | Bluetooth |
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Couleur du produit |
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Matériau du corps |
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Catégorie | Audiophile |
Résistant à l'eau | Oui |
Isolation du bruit | Oui |
Impédance | 16.0 Ω |
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Sensibilité | < 100 |
Gamme de fréquences | 20 - 20000 |
Diamètre du diaphragme | 5.84 mm |
Vie de la batterie | 4.0 h |
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The Apollo 7 is a "truly wireless" headphone -- with separate right and left earbuds -- that works well and sounds good. But it's the double the price of its better-known Apple rival.
I like the Erato Apollo 7 earphones for its clear detailed treble is clear and natural bass that is not too heavy. Excellent earbuds for instrumentals.
We review the Apollo 7 wireless earbuds, which are on Kickstarter now.
I discovered the Erato Apollo 7 a few months ago during its Kickstarter campaign and nearly immediately knew it would be a pair of earbuds that could fit into my life nicely. It really looked like the first pair of true wireless earbuds that included all the functionality I wanted, without sacrificing any distinct feature. […]
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