Nura Shrinks Its Personalized Sound Tech Down To Wireless Earbud Size For $199

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This NuraLoop review will cover everything you need to know about these comfortable, long-lasting, customizable headphones. The in-ear buds are the successor to the over-ear Nuraphone headphones, with similar tech inside but shrunk down to earbud size.

The NuraLoop standout from the competition thanks to the earbuds' personalized sound. Once you've unpacked the headphones and connected them to the Nura smartphone app (available for Android and iPhone), you can follow the on-screen steps to customize the audio to your ears and hearing.

Nura shrinks its personalized sound tech down to wireless earbud size for $199


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While the tech industry has shifted chiefly to cable-free true wireless earbuds, it's easy to misplace one earbud when they aren't connected to a cable. If this has played on your mind before, then you'll appreciate the neck cable that keeps these earbuds joined together. The only downside is that you always have to use both buds simultaneously since you don't have the option of leaving one ear free.

The NuraLoop are some of the best-sounding workout earbuds you can buy today. The company's personalized hearing profile really helps make the music stand out, helping you pick out details in songs you've heard dozens of times before.

If you like the sound of the over-ear hooks to keep the headphones in place, the Skullcandy Push Active have a similar over-ear design but without the neck cable. The true wireless earbuds (including the charging case) achieve 44 hours of playback and come with Skull-iQ voice commands for hands-free controls.

NuraTrue has achieved the impossible; it has successfully taken the tech that produces the personalised sound from the high-end Nuraphone and shrunk it down to true wireless earbud form with impressive results.

Yamaha has a new set of true wireless earbuds that it claims are the smallest ones it has ever made. The $100 TW-E3B pick up where the TW-E3A left off, with tons of color options (black, green, gray, blue, pink, and purple) and a size and shape that the company says is 25% smaller than the previous model. You'll be able to buy the TW-E3B in late October.

Two years ago, if you wanted a set of true wireless earbuds with features like active noise cancellation (ANC), transparency mode, wireless charging, great battery life, and great sound quality, you were looking at spending at least $180, but probably closer to $250-$300. But time has a funny way of leveling the playing field and nowhere has that been more true than in the true wireless earbuds market.

And just in case you're not obsessively paying attention to tech publications like Digital Trends, Marshall intends to make everyone aware of these new earbuds (plus its $319 Monitor II ANC and $149 Major IV wireless headphones) via a "Never Stop Listening" ad campaign featuring none other than veteran punk rocker Iggy Pop.

What you get: studio-like sound with rich highs and pulsating bass that resonates across a wide, full soundscape. The two-way speakers are powered by AKG (a premium, professional standard for sound), with an 11-mm woofer and 6.5-mm tweeter built into every earbud. Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology helps to seal out outside noise so music sounds crystal clear.

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