Design aside, the Nuraphone’s software allows users to fine-tune sound frequencies to suit personal hearing profiles. There’s no denying that these cans are premium – and at £349 it has a price tag to show it.
We were thoroughly impressed with the Nuraphones in our review, where it received 4/5 stars (and a Tech Advisor Recommended badge) for its sound personalization, excellent design, solid battery life (up to 20 hours), and aptX HD support. It’s versatile too. You can easily transform the Nuraphones into a powerful gaming headset thanks to the Gaming Mic attachment.
If you buy the Nuraphones directly from Nura, you can bundle the Gaming Mic for just £20 more, though it separately costs £49.99.
The only drawback we found in our review – price aside – was that it can get uncomfortable to wear if you’re using them over long periods, but that’s not something we’d recommend you to do anyway if you want to protect your hearing.
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