The World's First Lossless Wireless Earbuds
Hear, hear – the world’s first lossless wireless earbuds are here! The aptX Lossless earbuds utilize the new Bluetooth streaming codec that boasts CD-quality audio without any loss of audio detail. What’s more, if you act fast, you can get the early bird price of $219 and save $110 off of the retail price of $329. Previously, there was a “super early bird” option for $199.
Wait, What Does Lossless Mean?
In short, lossless audio preserves all of the data from the original recording. Currently, Bluetooth streaming technology requires the audio data to be compressed by 31%-56% in order to be transmitted, resulting in the loss of detail and the addition of artifacts that negatively impact the listening experience*.
How Do These Line Up with AirPods?
If you’re trying to determine which new pair of earbuds to go with next, you’re not alone. We have good news, though, the NuraTrue Pro actually outperforms three other leaders in the field, providing 1.2Mbps of audio versus 256Kbps of the Apple AirPods Pro and 990Kbps of the Sony WF-1000XM4s.
In Conclusion
Ultimately, while these are indeed the world’s first lossless wireless earbuds, they definitely won’t be the last. Whether you choose to invest in a pair of Nura Bluetooth now or later, it sure seems to us like you’ll get a “bang for your buck.”
Resources & Further Reading
Porter, J. (2022, June 29). The NURATRUE pro are the first wireless earbuds to support aptx lossless streaming. The Verge. Retrieved June 29, 2022, from https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/29/23187844/nuratrue-pro-true-wireless-headphones-aptx-lossless-cd-quality-audioÂ
Recent Posts
The Success Series: How to Leverage Storytelling in Interviews
Learn how to categorize your work and personal experience so...
Read MoreGreat Tech Deals for Amazon Prime Day 2024
Great Tech Deals – Amazon Prime Day 2024 This post...
Read MoreQuick Guide to Google Search
What’s New in Google Search? If you own a business,...
Read MoreMicrosoft Edge’s New RAM Slider
What the RAM Slider Will Do Twitter (now X) user...
Read More