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alaTest zebrał i przeanalizował 20 opinii użytkowników z magazynów i stron. Oceniającym podoba się funkcjonalność i jakość wykonania. Przenośność jest również bardzo dobra. Oceniający mają wątpliwości co do niezawodności.
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Oceniający oceniają ten produkt na 82/100. Przeanalizowaliśmy te oceny, wiek produktu i inne czynniki. W porównaniu do innych produktów z kategorii Słuchawki, Shure Aonic 40 uzyskał ogólny alaScore™ 91/100 = jakość Celująca.
Opinie eksperta : Kob Monney (trustedreviews.com)
A compromised but still impressive over-ear pair
Crisp, energetic, flowing sound ; Long battery life ; Good for calls
Not the most comfortable to wear ; Patchy wireless performance in busy areas ; Noise-cancellation not the strongest
It’s a mixed bag of performance for the Aonic 40. Shure’s affordable over-ears put in an excellent performance as far as sound, call quality, and battery life are concerned; but they’re not the most comfortable and the ANC is not the strongest either
Opinie eksperta : Simon Cohen (digitaltrends.com)
Shure's latest ANC headphones are well-priced, beautifully designed, and sound awesome. But a thin and poorly padded headband makes them tricky to recommend.
Sleek design
Uncomfortable for prolonged use
“A better headband would make these headphones tough to beat.”
Opinie eksperta : Tim Gideon (pcmag.com)
Shure's wireless Aonic 40 headphones offer accurate, highly customizable audio performance and multiple connectivity methods, but their noise-cancellation capabilities aren't quite in line with their price.
Opinie eksperta : Mike Lowe (pocket-lint.com)
Shure's 40mm driver over-ear cans offer lots of features for the mid-level price and stacks of customisation. But can they compete in a busy market?
Great app with adjustable EQ and presets ; Big earcups are comfortable ; Decent battery life ; Lots of connectivity codec support for high quality
Large fit can slide forwards - changing the sound profile ; Active noise-cancelling less impactful than some competitors
At this mid-level price point, these over-ear cans deliver a lot of features: there's active noise-cancelling (ANC), stacks of equalisation (EQ) presets, a decent level of comfort, and great battery life. All that delivers strong when it comes to audio...
Opinie eksperta : Alex Bracetti (laptopmag.com)
A cheaper Bose alternative with stellar sound
Accurate sound ; Superb ANC and ambient listening modes ; Fancy, well-built design ; Stable battery life ; Competitively priced
Heavy and uncomfortable ; Unfavorable control scheme ; Companion app is a bit buggy
The $249 Shure Aonic 40 is a standout noise-canceller with a weight issue.
Opinie eksperta : James Barber (techhive.com)
You can crank up the Shure Aonic 40's effective active noise cancellation in noisy environments, and ease off it for the best audio quality.
ANC level can be adjusted to match your surroundings ; Excellent call quality ; Doesn’t require power to work with 3.5mm cable ; Extensive control over EQ in the Shure Play app
Highest ANC setting causes eardrum suck ; No LDAC support
The Shure Aonic 40 is a worthy competitor to more expensive wireless headphones from the likes of Sony and Bose.
Opinie eksperta : Geir Nordby (lbtechreviews.com)
Shure Aonic 40 aims for their own big brother, and in some areas the cheaper model has the upper hand.
Very clear and fine sound, good dynamics and nice range. Good noise reduction and - finally - fast charging.
The app is not always stable. Not as comfortable on the ears as big brother, and spectacle users lose bass response.
Shure’s cheapest noise-cancelling headphones have some improvements over the top model, including the fact that they fold up and can finally be fast-charged.
Opinie eksperta : W. Jennings (ecoustics)
The $250 Shure AONIC 40 Wireless ANC Headphones are a steal. Should Sony and Bose be concerned. We think so. The $250 Shure AONIC 40 Wireless ANC Headphones are a steal. Should Sony and Bose be concerned. We think so.
Opinie eksperta : Chester Tan (musicphotolife.com)
More bass with almost similarly engaging treble, the Shure AONIC 40 is made for the younger target audience and folds for better storage.
The Shure AONIC 40 takes feedback from the AONIC 50 to create a new headphone which is more compact, better bass response, stripping off some audiophile features (no LDAC, no 32-bit DAC), and tweaking the ANC and Environment Modes, with reduced retail...
Opinie eksperta : Nandagopal Rajan (indianexpress.com)
At Rs 19,999 the Shure Aonic 40 headphones are a great option for those who are really finicky about their audio.
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