Satechi bluetooth aluminum wireless headphones

Беспроводные наушники Satechi Bluetooth Aluminum Wireless

Беспроводные наушники Satechi Bluetooth Aluminum Wireless

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Что это?

Satechi Bluetooth Aluminum Wireless – это беспроводные наушники с поддержкой технологии aptX. Насладитесь чистым звуком ваших любимых композиций, ощутите полное погружение в играх и во время просмотра фильмов. Премиальные материалы устройства идеально впишутся в вашу экосистему Apple. Особенности конструкции обеспечат комфортную посадку наушников. Вы не испытаете неудобства при долгом использовании.

Дизайн

Каркас модели изготовлен из алюминия. Прочный материал защитит наушники от ударов и падений. Внутренняя часть оголовья и амбушюр выполнены из экокожи. Это обеспечит приятный тактильный опыт. Органы управления расположены на чашках Satechi Bluetooth Aluminum Wireless. Для устройств без Bluetooth-модуля в комплекте предусмотрен съёмный шнур. Он имеет пульт управления и встроенный микрофон, вы не потеряете функционал гарнитуры в проводном режиме.

Как это работает?

Подключите наушники к вашему устройству по беспроводной технологии. Bluetooth 4.0 гарантирует качественный приём сигнала на расстоянии до 10 м. Благодаря поддержке aptX гаджет получает звук без потери качества. Технология в сочетании с премиальными стереодинамиками подарят новый опыт от прослушивания знакомых композиций. В беспроводном режиме Satechi Bluetooth Aluminum Wireless работают до 18 часов. Подключите девайс к компьютеру или мобильному СЗУ с помощью шнура USB, чтобы зарядить. Если устройство работает в проводном режиме, оно не нуждается в подзарядке.

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Satechi Aluminum Wireless Headphones Review

I’ve been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag’s lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I’m a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, and audio gear reviews are still my primary focus. Prior to my career in reviewing tech, I worked as an audio engineer—my love of recording audio eventually led me to writing about audio gear.

Satechi Aluminum Wireless Headphones

The Bottom Line

The Satechi Aluminum Wireless Headphones provide a bass-forward Bluetooth audio experience in an eye-catching design.

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Pros

  • Powerful audio performance with intense bass.
  • Stylish design.
  • Detachable cable.

Cons

  • Digital signal processing and boosted bass response aren’t for everyone.
  • Cable doesn’t automatically switch headphones to passive mode.
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Satechi is better known for its stylish tech accessories than its audio lineup, so you’d be forgiven for approaching its new Bluetooth headphones with a healthy amount of skepticism. At $69.99, however, the Satechi Aluminum Wireless Headphones deliver a robust audio experience; though they’re not for anyone seeking flat response, bass lovers will be pleased. And like most Satechi products, the design is sleek and alluring.

Design
Available in gold, gray, or silver, the Aluminum Wireless looks like the world’s most comfortable pair of headphones—the headband and earpads feature heavily padded, soft leatherette. In reality, they are quite comfortable, but the feel is actually more firm and secure than you might expect. Otherwise, the look of the headphones is stylish and sleek. There are few adornments of any kind—Satechi lets its Apple-esque color palettes do the talking.

There are volume and Bluetooth controls on the left earcup. The latter doubles as the power button, and the former pair of buttons navigate tracks when held down rather than being tapped.

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The headphones ship with a cable that controls play/pause and is intended for passive, wired listening—it has an inline single-button remote control and mic for fielding calls. Strangely, the cable does not automatically un-pair the headphones with your mobile device when you connect it, so beware—you could easily run down your battery by plugging in the cable but not manually un-pairing the Bluetooth connection.

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Other than the audio cable, the headphones ship with a micro USB charging cable. There is no carrying case. Other than the audio cable, the headphones ship with a micro USB charging cable. There is no carrying case. The headphones also do not ship with the handsome stand accessory that you might see them posed with in photos online—that accessory is an extra $34.99. It features USB ports that can charge devices at its base, and is a classy way to store your headphones on your desktop when not in use, but is in no way essential to their operation.

Satechi estimates battery life to be about 18 hours, but your results will vary based on your volumes levels.

Performance and Conclusions
The Aluminum Wireless has a very boosted bass response, which will please some, but Satechi pairs it with some digital signal processing (DSP) that cannot be disabled. Thus, on tracks with powerful sub-bass content, like The Knife’s «Silent Shout,» the drivers do not distort, but the power of the bass causes some limiting of dynamics that makes it sound as if the overall volume is dipping. Tracks that have less dynamic compression in the mix (and thus more pronounced peaks) are the most noticeable DSP victims—the dipping is triggered by peaks in the audio, typically in the lower frequencies. Since most modern mixes lay on compression pretty heavily, which limits the peaks before the DSP can do much to them, the effect is a little less noticeable on typical pop songs.

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Bill Callahan’s «Drover,» a track with less deep bass in the mix, doesn’t suffer as much in the DSP-limiting department (it is most noticeable on tracks like this when the vocals take a break). The boosted bass response brings out elements that normally would be more reserved. This is not a natural sound—the drums on this track sound far heavier in the bass department than they should, but somehow all of this boosting doesn’t upset the overall balance of the mix too greatly. Callahan’s baritone vocals are given enough treble edge that they still have decent definition and crispness.

On Jay-Z and Kanye West’s «No Church in the Wild,» the kick drum loop’s attack gets plenty of treble edge, allowing its attack to remain sharp enough to slice through the many layers of the mix. The sub-bass synth hits that punctuate the beat are delivered with some serious power, and this is an example of a track that receives enough compression in the mix that you don’t quite notice the DSP as much.

Orchestral tracks, like the opening scene in John Adams’ The Gospel According to the Other Mary, sound quite bass-forward. As if it wasn’t already clear, these are not headphones for purists looking for an accurate, reference-style mix. Bass lovers will enjoy the overall sound signature, but should be aware of the DSP’s potential to change the dynamics of a mix.

The Satechi Aluminum Wireless Headphones deliver plenty of bass depth in a good-looking design, and if the DSP doesn’t turn you off, they’re a solid value for the price—but this is more or less only for lovers of the big bass sound. If a bass-heavy sound signature sounds good to you, but the DSP is not what you’re after, consider the Skullcandy Grind Wireless or the Jabra Move Wireless. If you’re looking to spend less money, check out the Creative Sound Blaster Jam or the Skullcandy Uproar Wireless, which are veritable steals for their respective prices.

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Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard Keyboards Satechi Silver

Use the keyboard’s designated keys to easily assign up to three Bluetooth devices. Effortlessly switch typing across connected devices with a press of a button.

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Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Rechargeable USB-C Port

Say goodbye to disposable batteries, with its built-in rechargeable USB-C port for a long-lasting battery life of up to 80 hours between charges.

Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Sleek Aluminum Design

Its modern, brushed aluminum design complements your Mac devices and accessories — available in silver and space gray.

Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Perfect quality, twice as cheap as apple keyboard, and I think they still make a profit. Be aware of beer around it though, any liquid inside would kill it (that’s the review for my _second_ purchase ;D )

As someone who has a few other Satechi products have been impressed by the quality. This keyboard is right up there. First thing you notice is it feels substantial, and the metal has a nice weight to it. Have been using it for about a week and quite happy with it. After using it every day, it at a 100% charge. The typing experience took an adjustment for met. I was used to the Apple keyboards where the keys aren’t as raised nor have has much travel when pressed as these do. Once you get used to it, it’s great. Would say it feels more like what computer keyboards used to feel like and I mean that in the best way. Highly recommend this.

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Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard Keyboards Satechi Silver

Use the keyboard’s designated keys to easily assign up to three Bluetooth devices. Effortlessly switch typing across connected devices with a press of a button.

Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Rechargeable USB-C Port

Say goodbye to disposable batteries, with its built-in rechargeable USB-C port for a long-lasting battery life of up to 80 hours between charges.

Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Sleek Aluminum Design

Its modern, brushed aluminum design complements your Mac devices and accessories — available in silver and space gray.

Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard

Perfect quality, twice as cheap as apple keyboard, and I think they still make a profit. Be aware of beer around it though, any liquid inside would kill it (that’s the review for my _second_ purchase ;D )

As someone who has a few other Satechi products have been impressed by the quality. This keyboard is right up there. First thing you notice is it feels substantial, and the metal has a nice weight to it. Have been using it for about a week and quite happy with it. After using it every day, it at a 100% charge. The typing experience took an adjustment for met. I was used to the Apple keyboards where the keys aren’t as raised nor have has much travel when pressed as these do. Once you get used to it, it’s great. Would say it feels more like what computer keyboards used to feel like and I mean that in the best way. Highly recommend this.

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