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Published: 2019-08-27, Author: Matthew , review by: stereo.net.au
If noise-cancelling headphones were cars, then the B&W PX would be the BMW M3. The Bose NC700 would be the AMG A45 Mercedes, and the Nuraphone would absolutely be the Tesla.I say this as Nuraphone may not be for everyone, and the true petrolheads (purist...
Published: 2019-01-02, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Comfortable design, Can adapt to your hearing, Excellent noise cancellation, Handy companion app
Expensive, Distortion in Immersion Mode
Nuraphone is an incredible pair of headphones that offer comfort and style and remarkable technology to hear the music in a way only YOU can hear it. If you seriously like listening to music, you have to give Nuraphone a try. From the first time you hear...
Great concept, Excellent sound, Supports active noise cancellation, App is neat, Magnetic case is very protective and a great touch, Haptics technology is cute workaround for the simulation of big sound, Homegrown: designed in Australia
Feels really weird when worn, Can be a bit heavy to wear while moving, Proprietary charge port and audio connection, Every cable costs a good $30 to $40, Earpads could be more premium, A charge light would have been nice
We're always delighted when we get to see something new and exciting, and without doubt, that's what the Australian-designed Nuraphones are: new and exciting.There's just something magical about headphones that can shift profile to match your hearing. It'...
Abstract: An unusual set of headphones with a high-end design, the Nuraphones promise to conduct a scientific analysis of your ears to ensure you appreciate your music in ways traditional headphones can't match. Their premium sheen sometimes belies a first-gen stum...
Good battery life, Personalised audio is a unique hook
Nura app has some frustrating limits, Too expensive
If you're not an audiophile, $500 is a lot of money to spend on a pair of headphones - and while the Nuraphones sound good, I don't think they sound that good...
Good battery life, Personalised audio is a unique hook
Nura app has some frustrating limits, Too expensive
The Nuraphones aren't the first headphones to offer this kind of custom sound-signature profiling. Others have done it before, and sometimes at a cheaper price. HTC's USonic earbuds, example tout a pretty similar pitch and they come bundled with most mode...
Genuinely impressive musical performance on offer, Well made, Some useful extra features
Odd fitment, Cables cost extra, Don't fold
The Nuraphone is a deeply interesting arrival in the headphone market. In some regards, I'm not the perfect candidate for it as I've got access to hardware that allows for me to know that what I'm hearing is the correct take on the material in question an...
Great sound, Sleek and attractive design, Good passive noise-cancelling, AptX HD (for compatible devices and file types), Great battery life, ANC and Social mode works really well
Having in-ear buds on a headphone takes getting used to, No physical buttons or LED indicators, Not very portable or comfortable, No active noise-cancelling
Nuraphone's sound profile matching technology is impressive, and yields results that really do seem to suit the individual, combining punchy high and mids from the in-ear tips and fulfilling bass from the over-ear component.There are too many compromises...
The first thing to say in weighing up these funny-looking headphones is that they sound absolutely sublime. The second is that the addition of active noise-cancelling has given them a real lift. That's the important stuff, and that's why they're getting f...