After producing a string of brilliant cut-price cans,
SoundMagic ups the ante with new Vento P55 .SoundMagic has been around for ten years, and in that
time it’s built a strong reputation on the back of its belting
budget headphones. The firm’s E10s regularly scoop up
awards for cut-price in-ears, and currently occupy a spot
on Stuff ’s list of the best headphones money can buy.
And now SoundMagic is going into full ear-pampering
mode with the Vento P55s. SoundMagic has spent two years developing its first pair of
premium on-ear headphones. In order to pack plenty of
ear-pleasing punch, the Vento has drivers made with
copper winding material imported from Japan (they’re
developed in-house, too). The headband is made with
stainless steel, while the earcups are aluminium – so
they’re light enough to use on a commute, but sturdy
enough to withstand the resultant bashing that can occur.
The headphones also feature a sturdy Smart cable with a
built-in mic and universal smartphone control, so you can
answer calls, skip tracks and change volume without
having to fiddle around in your pocket to dig out your
phone.
And the name? Vento is Italian for ‘the force of moving air’.
So now you know (and can speak a bit more Italian than
before, too).
SoundMagic ups the ante with new Vento P55 .SoundMagic has been around for ten years, and in that
time it’s built a strong reputation on the back of its belting
budget headphones. The firm’s E10s regularly scoop up
awards for cut-price in-ears, and currently occupy a spot
on Stuff ’s list of the best headphones money can buy.
And now SoundMagic is going into full ear-pampering
mode with the Vento P55s. SoundMagic has spent two years developing its first pair of
premium on-ear headphones. In order to pack plenty of
ear-pleasing punch, the Vento has drivers made with
copper winding material imported from Japan (they’re
developed in-house, too). The headband is made with
stainless steel, while the earcups are aluminium – so
they’re light enough to use on a commute, but sturdy
enough to withstand the resultant bashing that can occur.
The headphones also feature a sturdy Smart cable with a
built-in mic and universal smartphone control, so you can
answer calls, skip tracks and change volume without
having to fiddle around in your pocket to dig out your
phone.
And the name? Vento is Italian for ‘the force of moving air’.
So now you know (and can speak a bit more Italian than
before, too).
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