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Review on Shure AONIC 50 Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones (White) by Li Kai ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

Aonic 50 are rather strange “wireless headphones for home use”, because they cannot be used on the street or even more so in the subway: the middle and lower frequency ranges are masked by noise, and you are left with . right, a lone technical ringing. And that's it. You just don't hear the middle and bottom. Plus - the margin for volume over a wireless connection is very small, but the tops begin to cut the ear already at 80% of the maximum. Take it only if you like this sound delivery, and don’t give a damn about active noise reduction, because you will listen to them in some quiet places - at home, at work, etc.

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Pros
  • 1. Sound. Never neutral. The feed is V-shaped with an additionally emphasized high-frequency range. But everything is done so carefully that it is generally pleasant to listen to. The quality of the "top" is simply excellent, and for a wireless closed model (when using LDAC) it's just phenomenal. But quantitatively there is a lot of "top", even more than the Harman curve suggests. Where did the manufacturer's statements about the "studio" of this model come from - do not understand. 2. Good comfortable fit, pressing the right force. 3. Analog cable to 3.5, as well as Type-C cable - included.
Cons
  • 1. A monstrous case - excessively large, completely round and generally stupid. 2. The inability to adjust the sound using the parametric equalizer in the proprietary Shure application. 3. The practically absent active noise reduction system that can not withstand the pressure, not only the subway, but even a noisy street.

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