The audio ranges from 320kbps AAC at the low end to high-res FLAC (up to 24-bit/192 kHz). To listen to high-res audio, you need a $10.99-per-month Individual account (or $16.99-per-month Family Hi-Fi ...
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The audio brand HED isn’t one I’d heard of but it’s done something that so far has evaded headphone manufacturers the world over – it’s brought together lossless and hi-resolution (hi-res) audio and ...
The Tozo Golden X1 earbuds have a feature called EarPrint which can adjust the sound to suit an individual's hearing, like a bespoke pair of earbuds. The market for wireless earbuds is more ...
Munich, Germany (May 6, 2024) — Pure Audio—creator of immersive and hi-resolution Blu-ray discs—announced today its new streaming service, Pure Audio Streaming. This revolutionary hi-res and immersive ...
Neil Young was on to something when he showed David Letterman a PonoPlayer. It was 2012 and the legendary singer-songwriter was down on compressed, “lossy” MP3 audio. He wanted to create a platform ...
To listen to Hi-Res audio on Windows, you’ll need compatible audio files (like FLAC or DSD), a Hi-Res-capable output device (preferably wired), updated audio drivers, and a player like AIMP or ...