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Title: Review: Hooke Verse Bluetooth Binaural 3D Audio Headphones
Post by: HCK on December 12, 2017, 04:05:23 pm
Review: Hooke Verse Bluetooth Binaural 3D Audio Headphones

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                  Earlier this month, we visited the New York Audio Show. We hoped we'd find some audio gear to write about on iLounge, but didn't find much that would be relevant to normal people — though the stereo systems on display at the NYAS were amazing, many of them cost more than some people's homes. There are worse ways to spend a Saturday, for sure, but we found something interesting in the most unexpected place: on our way out the door, we noticed a small booth showing what appeared to be Bluetooth headphones by a company called Hooke. We stopped by to chat with the founder about his product, and we're happy we did. The Hooke Verse ended up being one of the most unique headphones we've ever used — it's not just a headphone, it's a head-mounted microphone array.{/exp:char_limit}

Source: Review: Hooke Verse Bluetooth Binaural 3D Audio Headphones (http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/hooke-verse-bluetooth-binaural-3d-audio-headphones)