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Beyerdynamic jumps on the open-ear bandwagon with sporty wireless earbuds

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Beyerdynamic has announced the release of its Verio 200 wireless earbuds and, if you’ve been following industry trends during the past year or so, you might be starting to notice a pattern emerging. Following in the recent footsteps of the Huawei FreeClip, the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds and the Sony LinkBuds, the Beyerdynamic Verio 200 feature an open-ear design to facilitate a greater awareness of your surroundings without compromising too much in the sound department. 

The new open earbuds are equipped with 16.22mm graphene-neodymium drivers which, says Beyerdynamic, deliver “precise sound and excellent bass”, all while aiming to reduce sound leakage for a more immersive, yet aware, listening experience.

The Verio 200 use two “high-quality” microphones enhanced by aptX Voice technology, aiming for clearer voice calls no matter your surroundings. The new earbuds feature Multipoint Bluetooth 5.3 for seamless switching between devices and are compatible with the high-res-supporting aptX Adaptive codec.

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The Verio 200 offer a solid battery life of up to eight hours from the buds as well as an additional 27 hours with the charging case, making for a total of 35 hours. A 10-minute charge will give you a whole hour of playback.

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