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When it comes to audio, I can be incredibly picky. Like most audiophiles, I have very particular wants and needs before I'll proclaim a pair of headphones a viable option. Because of that, most earbuds fail to stand up to my demands. I've had a few that were passable but rarely has a pair of wireless earbuds knocked off my metaphorical socks.
At least, all of this was true until I tried the Denon PerL Pro.
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If high-quality sound is what you're looking for in an earbud, and you have the cash for a $249 pair, these babies are hard to beat. I'd go so far as to say they rival my go-to over-the-ear wired headphones, the V-Moda Crossfade 3.
When I received the Denon PerL Pro earbuds, I was skeptical. I've gone through so many pairs of earbuds (none of which wind up in my "headphone rotation list"), and I tend to shrug them all off in favor of my go-to pairs (unless I'm exercising, at which point I go for my Mojawa Run Plus bone conducting headphones).
That all changes now.
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No, I won't be using the Denon PerL Pro earbuds for exercise because these things are too costly and too good for sweating. But when I want to hear accurate, rich, and elegant sound on the go, these earbuds are exactly what I want.
My experience
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