Audeze’s new Penrose wireless headsets feature both low-latency 2.4gHz and Bluetooth 5.0 systems. But more importantly, our Penrose headset allows you to use both wireless communications systems simultaneously! This means you can do in-game chat, Twitch, Discord, etc., just the low-latency wireless, while talking to your other friends on your cellphone. And the Penrose is derived from our world-renowned Mobius headset, which has received great reviews and many “Top Headphone” awards - Penrose has the same drivers as the Mobius.
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Our Audeze HQ app features a 10 band Equalizer with 2 user-defined presets, Side Tone control, Game vs Chat mix volume (xBox only), Mic mute, Mic volume, OS volume, and easy firmware updating. |
The left cup offers easy control of headphone volume, mic volume, Mic mute, and others. The boom mic simply plugs in, and comes with a foam sock" to reduce breath noise. |
Our low-latency 2.4gHz wireless dongle plus into your console/PC/Mac USB port. Perhaps more importantly, you can use both the low-latency wireless and Bluetooth at the same time. |
Acoustically engineered for accuracy
Audeze’s innovative planar magnetic technology delivers clear and accurate sound that reveals everything on the recording.
Diaphragms thinner than a human hair
We use space-age materials in an ultra thin diaphragm four times larger than typical headphones for fast response times, dramatically reduced distortion, higher resolution and improved imaging.
Near zero distortion
Double-sided magnet arrays delivers a uniform driving force across the entire diaphragm for near zero distortion.
Audeze started in 2008 in a garage (of course!) when its founders came across a revolutionary flexible circuit material developed for NASA. Realizing this could be a great advance in planar magnetic technology, they first started to make pro audio PA speakers, but dropped this project and started making headphones ? the predecessor to the original LCD-2. Taking this first headphone to the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, it was a tremendous hit, and that success launched the company. Hanging on that garage wall was the 2001 Space Odyssey poster, and that inspired the company’s name. The founders wanted a name that had something to do with a “journey through audio,” so Odyssey would be perfect, and that’s how the name Audeze (pronounced “odyssey”) was born.