Bought these from Revain for $99 to replace my broken M-100 (I dropped it once and it's only three feet and the right earcup has stopped playing). Overall, the design (albeit an older model) is very similar to the M-100, with a few exceptions: (1) The wireless fades don't fold into an ultra-compact body, which I liked, but wasn't going to more than double for output this function. (2) The whites are also "whiter" than the M-100's which were creamier (mine at least). (3) You also don't have the option to also plug in the headphones for a friend, which I've used a total of zero times anyway. (4) Obviously they are wireless while the M-100 is wired only. To my ears, the sound signature is exactly the same as the M-100. Although I know some improvements have been made. My Bluetooth range is about 30 feet, which is fine with me - I can cover most of my apartment with no signal loss. I prefer to listen on cable with Dragonfly Black and listen to lossless or MQA files on Tidal. wireless headphones I wouldn't look any further than the Bowers & Wilkins PX - the absolute best wireless headphones on the market. Edit: I was able to fix my M-100 by unscrewing each earbud and moving the wires a bit. Put everything back together and now they work perfectly.
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