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While the Libratone Q Adapt Wireless On-Ear Headphones have fantastic sound and great battery life, the design may be uncomfortable for some people. If you're interested in these headphones, I'd highly recommend trying to find a pair to try on first to...
If you want a pair of noise-cancelling headphones for under $300, Libratone's wireless Q Adapt On Ear headset is a good performer. However, for the same $250 price tag, you can get your hands on the Fiil Canviis, which has better ANC and sound quality,...
If you need a headset that has a super long battery, that has active noise cancelling, and look great, the Libratone Q Adapt On Ear Wireless Headphones are for you. If you want excellent sound quality, you will be disappointed by the audio profiles and...
Adjustable noise cancelation lets you determine how much of the outside world to let in, but several quirks keep it from earning a spot in the upper echelon.
the Libratone's noise cancellation technology is very effective, but I'm not sure I'd put it quite at the level of the Bose QC35, Sony MDR-1000X, or AKG N60 NC. Nevertheless, its ingenious CityMix levels empowers you with the ability to tailor the...
The Libratone Q-Adapt In-Ears offer fun, bass-heavy sound, average noise cancellation and beautiful design. However, buyers need to decide if they can live with the Lightning-only connection.
The Libratone Q Adapt On-Ears are a unique set of noise cancelling headphones that look great and sound good. The Q Adapt On-Ears offer useful features like adjustable ACN, auto-play/pause and Hush mode, making them a good choice for audiophiles and...
Libratone's first foray into headphones is packed with great ideas, but the execution needs some refining.The build, comfort and features are all there, but fiddly touch controls and a pleasant, if unremarkable, way with sound means the Q Adapt On-Ears...
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