Korean audio company Astell&Kern has just announced its first-ever pair of true wireless earbuds offering audiophile sound quality and a dedicated DAC.
To deliver the highest-quality wireless sound, Astell&Kern chose to use Qualcomm’s aptX Adaptive codec which can adjust the bit rate of the digital signal depending on the wireless conditions. The codec can drop the bitrate for better latency and then boost things up to a maximum of 24-bit at 420kHz for high-quality audio. The wireless transmission uses the latest Bluetooth Version 5.2 which provides greater range and a more stable connection when streaming from a compatible device.
For easy control on the move, the AK UW100 has touch controls for music commands like play, pause, skip track, volume adjustment, activating Ambient mode, answering calls and enabling voice assistant. There’s a free iOS and Android app available for download that offers the user custom touch controls, can set ambient levels and can be used to select EQ settings.
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