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Although Apple's AirPods defined the market for completely wireless (TWS) headphones, many manufacturers copied their design and are still copying it. Recently, however, they are trying to go their own way, which is evidenced not only by Sony LinkBuds, but also recently by NuraTrue Pro. They are currently running a Kickstarter campaign and are already fully funded. 

There are 14 days left until its end, the goal was 20 thousand dollars, and the creators already have more than a million and a half on their account. Why? Because the NuraTrue Pro TWS earphones will probably be the first TWS earphones to bring lossless sound over Bluetooth. After all, the creators themselves claim about their product that it will change the standard of wireless sound.

"Audiophile" quality sound 

Wireless headphones have always had to compromise on sound quality due to wireless bandwidth limitations, leading to compression and audible artifacts that detracted from the quality of the music. All this with headphones NuraTrue Pro change. With them, you're meant to experience "audiophile" quality sound wherever you are, and of course with the uncompressed, bit-perfect fidelity that usually requires expensive, high-end equipment. And the cable too.

Leading music streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal have been offering lossless audio for some time, and Spotify in particular has listed high-quality music streaming as one of its most requested new features. Combined with personalized sound, adaptive active noise cancellation and surround sound powered by Dirac Virtuo technology, the NuraTrue Pro headphones are designed to deliver an unrivaled wireless audio experience tailored exactly to your needs.

Hear the difference 

When you visit campaign pages, you will also find the option to play audio tracks showing the differences in the reproduction quality provided not only by NuraTrue Pro headphones, but also by AirPods Pro. That way you can see for yourself if you can hear the difference. There are three tracks to compare. The first track uses lossless compression like the NuraTrue Pro. The second track uses the same compression as the AirPods Pro (AAC at 256 kbps). The third track illustrates the difference between the first two tracks and contains everything that is missing, while also containing compression artifacts that highlight the limitations of current Bluetooth technology.

Apart from listening to music in the highest possible quality, they can also be used while making phone calls. The manufacturer states that the earphones last for 8 hours, when combined with the charging case you get up to 32 hours. There is touch control, auto pausing playback and an accompanying application. Headphones can currently be used to purchase for $219 (approx. CZK 5), which is 400% less than how much they will go on sale for later (the full price will be $33, i.e. approx. CZK 329). Shipping is worldwide and should start shipping in October of this year. 

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