If you leave here tomorrow, don't forget to take these new buds with you.
more than six years ago. So, why has it taken so long for its first pair of wireless earbuds to get here? Because the brand wanted to make sure it could fit all the necessary technology into a guitar pick-sized package without sacrificing audio quality.The specs make the new earbuds appealing, especially if you find the stems on the ubiquitous Airpod Pro a little silly looking. Each bud packs a 10 mm driver specifically designed to deliver detailed sound with clear highs and bass you can feel.
Beyerdynamic claims the earbuds can run for 11 hours on a single charge, offering a more-than-respectable battery life. And if you’re running short on juice, you can add 70 minutes of playtime by putting them in the included charging case and connecting it to a USB-C charger or placing it on a wireless charging pad for 10 minutes. Rounding out the package is IPX4 splash resistance, which means you can wear them for a sweaty workout or in the rain.
Beyerdynamic may have taken its time developing Free Byrd, but you won’t have to wait to pick a pair up. The wireless earbuds are available now in either white or black now for $249