Former Sennheiser engineer Axel Grell made a $200 pair of ANC true wireless earbuds
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Former Sennheiser engineer Axel Grell made a $200 pair of ANC true wireless earbuds

In 2019, Axel Grell, HD580 headphone designers and legendary HD800 Sennheiser, left the company to find Audio Grell. Two years later, startup came out with a pair of true wireless headphones known as TWS / 1. Set for $ 200 when they started for sale next month, they displayed components sourced and designed by Grell. The spotlight includes 10mm custom drivers, support for ANC and exclusive features called noise reduction disorders (NAR) which claimed the company canceled high-end sounds.

Codec support is also spacious. Besides the mainstays such as SBC and AAC, Earbuds can connect to your device through LHDC, APTX, APTX HD and APTX Adaptive. Outside some exclusive Sony formats, the missing here are Qualcomm which was recently announced as a lossless codec. You can get battery age up to 28 hours from headphones by entering charging cases.

Grell plans to use a direct model to consumers who will see companies selling TWS / 1 Earbuds exclusively through websites and drop. Open pre-orders today, with general availability to follow in November. The Drop Headphone version will be known as TWS.01 and displays the final results of black and is equipped with a set of additional blue wing tip.

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