5 tech splurges I thought I'd regret in 2025 (but now can't live without)
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5 tech splurges I thought I'd regret in 2025 (but now can't live without)
"Their headband and ear pads are covered in nappa leather, the earcups sport aluminum accents, and the aluminum yokes have an exposed braided cable. They are comfortable to wear for extended periods (battery life lasts up to 30 hours). Plus, these headphones sound as amazing as they look. When you use the Px8 S2, you'll notice clearer details in music that you've been hearing for years. The bass is articulate, and the vocals are front and center with a wide soundstage."
"In terms of connectivity, the new Bowers and Wilkins headphones have Bluetooth 5.3, 24-bit/96kHz playback via wired USB-C connection, and an integrated amplifier and digital-to-analog converter. They also support AptX Lossless and Adaptive Bluetooth codecs. The active noise cancellation isn't as effective as that of the Bose and Sony rivals, but I'd buy these for their excellent sound clarity and high-end aesthetics."
A selection of expensive consumer tech items delivers exceptional performance in targeted tasks, appealing to buyers willing to splurge. The Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 are premium wireless headphones with nappa leather headband and ear pads, aluminum accents, exposed braided yokes, and about 30 hours of battery life. The Px8 S2 emphasize clarity, articulate bass, prominent vocals, and a wide soundstage. Connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.3, 24-bit/96kHz wired USB-C playback, an integrated amplifier and DAC, plus AptX Lossless and Adaptive codecs. Active noise cancellation trails Bose and Sony, but sound clarity and high-end aesthetics stand out. The XGIMI Horizon 20 Max projector effectively replaces a TV for nighttime movie watching.
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