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Manufacturer details
- Materials: Ceramic / stainless steel
- Dimensions Case: 64mm x 47.1mm x 25mm
- Dimensions Earphone: 21.19mm x 20.22mm x 25.08mm
- Weight Earphones: 9g each
- Weight Charging Case: 81g
- Waterproof Level: IPX5
- Drivers: 11mm beryllium
- Audio Format: Supports hi-res audio aptX Adaptive up to 24-bit/96kHz
- Microphone: 6-microphone talk solution
- Battery Life: Up to 12 hours playtime / 10 hours with ANC
- Case Battery Life: 30 additional hours
- Bluetooth Version: 5.2
- Connectivity Distance: 100ft/30m
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Master & Dynamic products are distinguished by their use of premium materials like aluminum, lambskin leather, and tempered glass, resulting in a luxurious and durable design aesthetic.
- The brand consistently delivers a "signature rich, warm sound" with a punchy bass response, often utilizing custom-designed beryllium drivers, which emphasizes musicality.
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MG20 Wireless Gaming Headphones
- Positioning: Budget-friendly wireless headphones designed specifically for gaming.
- Description: Delivers clear sound and low latency that suits fast-paced gameplay, with a focus on comfort during long sessions. Compared to the MH40 and MW75 series, it offers fewer advanced noise cancellation and processing techniques, making it ideal for users on a tighter budget and who play in small spaces.
ME05
- Positioning: Entry-level model aimed at portability and everyday use.
- Description: Features a compact design with reliable wireless connectivity and straightforward controls that support casual listening. While it lacks the specialized tuning of the gaming MG20 and the active noise cancellation of the MW75 products, it may suit users with moderate budgets and daily portability needs.
MH40 Wireless Over Ear Headphones V2
- Positioning: Mid-range wireless headphones focused on everyday over-ear listening comfort.
- Description: Delivers balanced sound with improved battery life and a comfortable fit that enhances everyday use. Compared to the MG20 and entry-level ME05, it steps up on audio quality without adopting the premium noise cancellation and processing features found in the MW75 models.
MW75 Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones
- Positioning: High-end headphones featuring advanced active noise cancellation for immersive listening.
- Description: Combines effective noise cancelling with high-fidelity sound quality, offering a refined listening experience in various settings. While it provides a clear upgrade in noise reduction over the MH40 and MG20, it is outclassed in specialized processing by the Neuro variant.
MW75 Neuro
- Positioning: Premium flagship enhanced with innovative sensor technology for adaptive sound processing.
- Description: Uses smart sensor features with active noise cancellation to adapt audio performance on the fly, offering a tailored experience in larger or noisier environments. Relative to the standard MW75, MH40, and MG20, it delivers more nuanced audio performance and additional functionality.
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Our summary
Product Strengths
- Excellent passive noise isolation, better than many headphones with ANC enabled, creating a quiet noise floor.
- Good build quality with quality materials like anodized aluminum, Alcantara headband, and protein leather pads.
- Supports a wide variety of Bluetooth codecs, including LDAC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, and SBC, offering versatility in device compatibility.
- Strong battery life, rated up to 80 hours without ANC and 60 hours with ANC, making it suitable for travel and extended use.
- Powerful, textured, and nuanced bass is a standout feature.
Product Considerations
- The included carrying case is bulky and may not be ideal for travel, taking up significant space in a bag.
- Comfort is not great for everyone, with some users experiencing hotspots on the headband during extended use.
- With ANC on, some users have noted the bass can become boomy with a reduction in sub bass.
- Treble transparency mode is not as good as other models.
- The headphone may clip the sound when ANC is on and the user hits bumpy roads or takes a harder step.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Audeze Maxwell: The Apollo has a latency issue.
- Vs Focal Bathys: The Apollo has a more engaging, punchy, and emotional sound, also it has more features and tech, but the Transparency mode of the Bathys is better.
- Vs Apple AirPods Max: The Apollo offers superior sound quality with better clarity, speed, separation, and refined dynamics compared to the AirPods Max.
Takeaway: The Noble FoKus Apollo is a well-built wireless headphone with a strong battery life and great bass performance, making it an enjoyable choice for those who prioritize powerful sound and noise isolation. It offers a versatile listening experience with a range of connectivity options and a comfortable design.
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Product Strengths
- Luxury design and premium build quality with aluminum accents.
- Balanced and detailed sound with customizable EQ settings via the Bang & Olufsen app.
- Good active noise cancellation and transparency mode for immersive listening, and awareness.
- Bluetooth 5.2 ensures fast and stable pairing.
Product Considerations
- Expensive compared to other premium earbuds, like AirPods Pro.
- ANC is good, but not best-in-class compared to Sony or other brands.
- Fit might not be perfect for everyone, as the earbuds are slightly on the larger side.
- Touch controls can be sensitive, and may require getting used to.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs AirPods Pro: Beoplay 11 has a bigger case.
- Vs Sony WF-1000XM4/XM5: Holds its own in terms of sound quality and ANC, but the Sony models might be a slightly lower price.
Takeaway: The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay 11 earbuds are a stylish and luxurious option that provide great sound and noise cancelling. Those who value design and quality may find these earbuds to be a very good pick.
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Product Strengths
- Premium design and build quality with luxurious materials like aluminum, Kevlar, and sapphire glass
- Excellent battery life, up to 16 hours in the earbuds and 32 hours with the charging case
- Support for advanced Bluetooth codecs like aptX Lossless and Bluetooth 5.4 for high-quality audio transmission
- Customizable sound through the M&D Connect app with preset and custom EQ options
- Comfortable and secure fit due to a variety of included ear tip options (silicone and foam)
Product Considerations
- Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) performance may not be as effective as some competitors, like Bose and Sony
- Default sound may be too bass-heavy for some listeners and may need EQ adjustments
- Relatively expensive compared to other true wireless earbuds
- Larger size and heavier than many competing earbuds, potentially impacting comfort during workouts
- Physical button controls feel outdated compared to touch controls on competitors
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Sony WF-1000XM5, the MW09 has better build quality, but the Sony has better noise cancellation and a more enjoyable default sound signature
- Compared to the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, Bose has superior noise cancellation
- The MW09 is a noticeable upgrade over the MW08, with built-in EQ, longer battery life, improved durability, and better noise canceling
- Compared to the Apple AirPods Pro 2, the MW09 has much better audio quality, though the MW09 is not ideal for phone calls
Takeaway: The MW09 earbuds are beautifully crafted with high-end materials and offer excellent battery life, making them a stylish and practical choice for enjoying music. With customizable sound and the latest Bluetooth technology, these earbuds provide a premium listening experience.
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Product Strengths
- Strong audio performance with rich lows and detailed highs
- Solid noise cancellation
- Wireless charging support
- Scratch-resistant earpieces with shatterproof sapphire glass enclosures
- Kevlar-coated charging case
Product Considerations
- Expensive, especially considering the limited improvements over the standard MW08
- Middling water-resistance rating (IPX5)
- Lackluster in-ear fit for exercise, lacking earfin sleeves or similar features
- No EQ in the app
- Slightly heavier bass focus and a more laid-back top-end, resulting in a sound that isn’t as versatile
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Bang & Olufsen Beoplay E8 Sport are truly waterproof
- Sony WF-1000XM4 offers the best ANC
Takeaway: The MW08 Sport earphones sound great and offer features like wireless charging and scratch resistance. They are a solid option if you want good audio and some extra protection.
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Product Strengths
- Premium design and build quality, using materials like aluminum and glass for a luxurious feel
- Sound quality is generally praised as excellent, detailed, and balanced, especially after equalization
- Comfortable and secure fit, particularly for those with smaller ear canals
- App provides an intuitive EQ interface with customizable presets
Product Considerations
- Active noise cancellation (ANC), while solid, is not considered the best on the market compared to brands like Sony or Bose
- Some reviewers experienced connectivity issues, including problems with multipoint pairing and occasional signal dropouts
- Battery life is respectable but not outstanding, with some reviewers noting shorter-than-advertised playback times
- Responsiveness of the touch controls is sometimes too sensitive, leading to accidental pausing or track skipping
- Some users have found the default sound profile (Optimal) to be somewhat flat or boring, requiring EQ adjustments
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Apple AirPods Pro, the EX has more clarity, better soundstage and separation, but tonal balance may be preferable on the Airpods Pro
- Compared to the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3, the Beoplay EX offers a more balanced and detailed presentation with a more luxurious build
- Compared to the Devialet Gemini II, the Gemini II offers a more neutral sound signature with advanced ANC capabilities, but Beoplay EX offers a more balanced and detailed presentation with a more luxurious build
Takeaway: The Beoplay EX offers a luxurious experience with refined sound and a stylish design. It's a good choice for those who prioritize sound quality and aesthetics, and value a premium feel.
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Product Strengths
- Upgraded 8K sound provides a crisper, cleaner, and more detailed sound, especially when enabling the 8K sound feature
- Improved ANC performance compared to the previous generation ZE8000, with a 32% improvement in noise reduction
- Enhanced comfort and a more secure fit due to the new 'Shield Fin' ear tips
- The design minimizes contact between the ear and the plastic parts of the earphones, supposedly improving overall comfort
- Wide soundstage with spatial imaging depth
Product Considerations
- Battery life is not the best, offering only about 5 hours of playtime on a single charge
- The case does not support wireless charging
- Touch controls aren't intuitive
- Some users may find the build quality of the case to be slightly lacking compared to the premium feel of the earphones themselves
- The microphones on these earbuds do a pretty good job at focusing on speech and rejecting some of the noise going on around you, but the ANC and transparency modes are not quite top tier
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Bose QuietComfort Ultras: Dialogue and landscapers mowing lawns aren't eliminated as effectively
- Vs Sony WF-1000XM5: ANC does not reduce noise as drastically, but the characteristic ‘whoosh’ sound was much more subtle and effective in translating music
Takeaway: The ZE8000 MK2 offers a noticeable step up in sound quality with the upgraded 8K sound, making music feel very large, showcasing a level of scale rarely found on true wireless earbuds. If you want possibly the best sounding wireless earbuds on the market, these are worth at least giving a shot.
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