The soundstage
the Mobius headphones exhibited was immensely wide, which is by design, but — and this is the thing that will especially appeal to gamers — it was the precise positioning of each rebound that was most impressive.
World - renowned headphone manufacturer Audeze is bringing its tech to the gaming world, infusing its new
Mobius headphones with planar magnetic drivers, head - tracking technology, and more.
As with the company's other products,
the Mobius headphones still use planar magnetic tech, but now, in addition to working with a standard aux connection, the headphones will support USB - C connection and, for the first time, Bluetooth
Not exact matches
The company recently unveiled its first gaming
headphone, the Audeze
Mobius, that uses head tracking to position audio appropriately.
Planar magnetic drivers are what the company uses in their high - end, award - winning
headphones — some of which cost two to three times as much as the
Mobius.
To that end, our experience with the
Mobius isn't the same as a traditional surround sound headset, where detailed sound effects are isolated to one
headphone and one positional coordinate.
Audiophile
headphone maker Audeze is getting into this gimmick game with the announcement of its new
Mobius headset — though the difference here is that Audeze's gimmick is really rather awesome.
The Audeze
Mobius support AAC and LDAC Bluetooth audio, with a promised wireless battery life of more than 10 hours, and they can also be connected via USB - C, USB - A, and a classic old 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
Audeze, purveyor of high - end portable music players and
headphones has announced
Mobius, its first ever pair of gaming
headphones.