Not exact matches
The high - quality engineering shows everywhere, incorporating a set of 40
mm drivers that
use rare earth magnets and copper - clad aluminum wire voice coils to drive the fantastic sound.
Peugeot claims that the decelerative force provided by the electric motors lessens the needs for
drivers to
use the four - piston 380
mm front vented discs and 290
mm rear, as the car stores this energy within the battery while slowing down.
Where most automakers give the
driver a simple USB port and auxiliary input, Audi still
uses a weird, proprietary connection that requires the user to purchase and swap pigtails for Apple's 30 - pin dock connector, USB, or a 3.5
mm analog auxiliary input.
But some
drivers may have trouble getting
used to its width - it measures 1,940
mm wide, or 2,208
mm including the mirrors.
The race - inspired bucket seat for the
driver is lowered by 30
mm and
uses significant amount of carbon - fiber on the gear knob and center console.
With its wheelbase extended by an additional 100
mm, efficient
use of space has been made for both
driver and occupants to create a spacious cabin interior.
The
driver can connect their multimedia devices via USB or
using the 3.5
mm auxiliary jack, or stream music from a compatible smartphone
using Bluetooth.
HyperX Cloud Revolver Gunmetal
uses 50
mm drivers that directs sound into the ear for precise audio positioning and a clean, crisp sound with enhanced bass.
These are wired headphones and do offer up some incredible sounding audio thanks to the 40
mm drivers that it
uses in each ear.
◆ Φ 5.78
mm driver unit Realize the expressive medium and low frequency reproduction and ultra small micro
driver unit with a tight and balanced sound ◆ flexible cable Transmission loss flexible cable
used to allow less - pure sound transmission OFC (oxygen free copper) ◆ carbon + aluminum housing Light - weight and high strength and excellent damping in carbon fiber and cut out aluminum composite reinforced body Suppress unwanted resonance vibrations and maximize performance of the
driver.
As the name implies, these
use tiny 30
mm planar magnetic
drivers to produce sound which is pretty impressive for a pair of in - ears.
It
uses 45
mm large - aperture
drivers made of rare earth magnets and copper - clad aluminum wire voice coils.
iDeaUSA
uses 40
mm drivers inside this one, to keep the sound top - notch.
The Tiamat 7.1 V2 offers 7.1 surround sound
using five discrete
drivers in each ear cup, while the latter features dual 50
mm drivers on each side intended for a great bass experience.
It
uses 50
mm drivers — bigger than you would expect at the price — and has a detachable, high - sensitivity microphone boom which can be bent into whatever shape you feel most comfortable with.
Onkyo
uses a larger
driver than the typical 9
mm units present in most ear buds, and that pays off in delivering a clean and pleasing musical presentation.
You wouldn't necessarily
use this to play music, like you would with the original Home or Home Max, since it only has a 40
mm driver.
The headset, the F.R.E.Q. 4, is metal plated and
uses 40
mm neodymium
drivers.
When Logitech decided to
use two 40
mm drivers with the G633 Artemis Spectrum that was enough to reduce its bass footprint considerably and so much like most similar gaming headsets in the market today if you like plenty of bass this is not the right...
Box colorations are notably well controlled, and if dynamic expression is hardly dramatic, it does seem to offer a significant improvement over the Avant models
using the smaller 135
mm drivers.
HyperX Cloud Revolver Gunmetal
uses 50
mm drivers that directs sound into the ear for precise audio positioning and a clean, crisp sound with enhanced bass.
-5 W +5 W watt HD acoustic loud speakers with 2 premium 52
mm drivers for both indoor and active outdoor versatile
use - High - quality materials of ABS, Aluminum Alloy, and premium Fabric for long - lasting usage wherever you go -4.0 Bluetooth connection for wireless connection up to 33 feet range.
It ships with the genuine Dolby 7.1 Surrounded Sound tag and can deliver immersive multi-channel audio
using the custom tuned 50
mm neodymium speaker
drivers.
The headset
uses a large diameter 50
mm Neodymium
driver.
A set of specially developed 45
mm drivers are in each earcup, each with a quad - core voice coil, to which a digital signal is sent
using its Pure Digital Drive technology, which does away with a digital - to - analog converter.
Both
use two 40
mm neodymium -
drivers — one for high and one for low frequencies.
The Monitor Bluetooth headphones feature 40
mm drivers, and while we haven't yet heard them in person, we've been impressed by some of the company's other recent releases, which
used drivers of the same size.
Beefier, premium headphones can pull this off by
using larger casings that can hold bigger
drivers (such as the 40 -
mm drivers found in some of the headphones we love), which produce more accurate audio.
The 53
mm dynamic stereo
drivers used in the original CLOUD produced crisp mids and highs with very good bass levels and that hasn't changed a bit with the CLOUD II so that's one piece of good news.
The Razer Kraken Forged Edition headphones
use a pair of 40
mm neodymium magnet
drivers.