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Neckband bluetooth headphones review
Neckband bluetooth headphones review







neckband bluetooth headphones review

Overall, a general sense of accuracy pervades this part of the frequency range. The X12i Neckband offers a decent level of detail in the low end. The slightly-older Bluetooth 4.0 protocol is decent enough, though I did run into some connectivity issues during my listening sessions. Volume is decent, and SPL seems to be around 115 dB. Total Harmonic Distortion seems very low – probably landing around <0.2%.

neckband bluetooth headphones review

That being said, frequency range is leans toward more low-end detail, while impedance is probably around 23 or 32 ohms. This feature can be silenced via the use of a switch on the underside of the neckband.Īs you can garner from the specs, Klipsch avoids giving too much info about this headphone. Klipsch’s signature oval eartips are as comfortable as ever, and the neckband rests lightly on my collarbone.īattery life tops out at 18 hours of continuous use (depending on playback volume, of course), and the X12i Bluetooth also sports a vibration mechanism for calls. Though flashy, the headphone remains a thing of taste. While lightweight, the X12i Bluetooth clearly exudes strength. The X12i Neckband Bluetooth delivers a similarly impressive aura a first glance packaged in a well-padded case, the headphone carries a micro-USB charging cable in tow, as well as a zippered carrying case and some replacement eartips. Previously, Klipsch impressed me with the performance of the lower-end X6i neckband model. So is it worth the cheddar, or should you sit this one out? MajorHifi investigates. Utilizing a snazzy neckband design, the new X12i retails for a fairly hefty $399. The good folks at Klipsch are back with another headphone, the X12i Neckband Bluetooth – first announced way back in September.









Neckband bluetooth headphones review