[Review] That Ultrasone enters the wireless full -scale.Listen from TWS to gaming at once -AV Watch

What is Ultrasone in the first place?

Ultrasone is a brand founded in Munich, Germany in 1991.It is currently developing earphones, but it was launched by engineer Florian Kenig, a headphone manufacturer and musician.

From the headphones for professionals to the consumers, especially in the audio fans, "Edition 7", which appeared in 2004.He generously put his unique technology and luxury parts, and reigned in the market as an ultra -luxury headphone that costs nearly 500,000 yen.It is a manufacturer that has attracted a hot topic as a longing headphone and has led the subsequent portable audio boom.

【レビュー】あのULTRASONEがワイヤレス本格参入。TWSからゲーミングまで一気に聴く - AV Watch

2004年に登場した「edition 7」

The major feature is not only good sound quality, but also sticking to the "sound field".Specifically, the "S-LOGIC" technology that intentionally placed the headphone unit in an offset to "realizes the natural sound and a sense of localization as if you listen to the headphones".It is installed.

S-Logic EX技術を投入した「Edition 8 EX」というヘッドフォンの内部。ユニットがオフセットで配置されている事がわかる

Because it is a leading technology of the company, the S-Logic has also been launched in the wireless headphone "ISAR" and the gaming headset "Meteor One".As with wireless, it's interesting how S-Logic will come to the game in the game.

The complete wireless earphone "Lapis" does not have S-Logic, but the unit is a newly developed 13mm diameter double mylar film dynamic plate.Mylar drivers are characterized by excessive characteristics and less distortion, and are also used in Ultrasone's luxury headphones.

In this way, even if it is wireless, it is a point that the high -end headphone technology of Ultrasone is introduced.The price is 32,980 yen for headphones ISAR, 24,980 yen for earphones, 27,980 yen for earphones, 27,980 yen for wired luxury headphones.I'm also happy.Not only for many years, but also for those who are interested in audio from wireless, it will be easier to pick up, "What is the sound of Ultrasone?"