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Title: Review: BEEM United BeMe D200 Lightning Connector Earphones
Post by: HCK on March 09, 2017, 04:05:26 pm
Review: BEEM United BeMe D200 Lightning Connector Earphones

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                  When Phil Schiller announced that the iPhone would be moving away from the headphone jack last year, he claimed that Lightning was, from the start, designed to be a "great digital audio connector" that could provide clear audio, power, and digital music control where the headphone jack could not. Though the first pair of headphones mentioned during that keynote used Lightning, Apple changed the focus very quickly to Bluetooth. Though we have been impressed by the Lightning headphones we’ve reviewed since that announcement, the market seems not to have blown up like we had hoped. Enter Beem United, a new headphone company that surprised us with their excellent BeMe D200 ($170) Lightning IEMs with Active Noise Cancellation.  
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Source: Review: BEEM United BeMe D200 Lightning Connector Earphones (http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/beem-united-beme-d200-lightning-connector-earphones)