Saturday, December 10, 2011

Review: Kleer-based Harman AKG K840KL On-Ear Wireless Headphones


So the Harman AKG K840KL on-ear wireless headphones that use Kleer wireless audio technology are also coming down in price. From $359.00 USD to $198.36 on Amazon.com.

Here's a section of the review on Amazon.com:

"I decided to buy AKG for various reasons. Great product. Wireless connectivity is superb. Minimal hiss in idle mode. Once you start the movie or the music, you really cant notice the hiss. So far they feel solid. Comfortable on the ears. Everything is great, the sound quality is great but then I compared them to the QC sound and that is where QC wins. Specifically, Bose has more depth/Bass to it, while the K840 has a comparatively flat sound. Now that is highly subjective. I personally like slightly high bass (hence I prefer the QCs) but not everyone does. Besides this little difference, the sound quality of K840 is simply great. All frequencies are clear and crisp. I would buy them again if they last me longer than the QCs did. Never a Bose QC again."

The review's a little confusing, but he does like the AKG wireless headphones. And remember, these headphones use Kleer wireless audio so you get CD-quality, lossless, uncompressed, CD-quality audio. You hear the music the way the musician wanted you to hear it.

And the AKG transmitter uses a 3.5 mm audio jack so pretty universal and portable. You can also plug it into your laptop when you're at work. 


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