Nuraphone Review

Nuraphone Review
Audio Quality
9.6
Design
9.5
Ergonomics
9.7
Connectivity
8.5
Battery Life
9.4
Companion App
9.3
Reader Rating1 Votes
9.8
9.3

Nuraphone Review

With 3.5mm jack now disappearing from most smartphones this year and Bluetooth streaming now the only option to choose from, the headphone market has evolved from being just an accessory to a full-fledged wireless device with features rivalling those of some music players as well. The device we are going to review today, however, is about to take the overall meaning of headphones to the next level a territory that was owned by the so-called headphone flagship brands is now being a disrupt in the way we listen to music and perfectly so customized to your ears Say hello, to the Nuraphone. A product that started out as a Kickstarter campaign in 2016, has now become a mainstream product, and they want to customise the way every individual customer consumes their media. The science is brilliant yet very simple. The basic premise for this is the fact that all of us hear different parts of the audio spectrum differently and that in turn affects how we individually consume the same media. For example, a person who is not bass sensitive may find it hard to enjoy the bass tuned headphones from Beats by Dr.Dre, compared to someone who is super sensitive to bass.

Nuraphone Review