CAMBRIDGE - Melomania M100 True Wireless Headphones With Active Noise Cancellation
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Description
Active Noise Cancellation, aptX Lossless, Siri and Google Assistant Compatibility, and Excellent Sound Merge in the Affordable Cambridge Audio Melomania M100 True Wireless Headphones
Get aptX Lossless, aptX Adaptive, and Bluetooth 5.3 technologies as well as adaptive hybrid noise-cancelling in an excellent-sounding pair of wireless headphones for an extremely affordable price with the Cambridge Audio Melomania M100. Offering up to 52 total hours of operation on a single charge (10 hours of continuous playback with ANC on), these go-anywhere earbuds feature 10mm neodymium drivers and Class A/B amplification to deliver music, podcasts, and even phone calls with stellar clarity, detail, and dimensionality.
Energetic and involving, Melomania M100 gives you the option to tune your sound with a seven-band graphic equalizer accessible via the Melomania Connect app. Six pre-set profiles come standard. If and when you don’t need to shut the outside world out — Melomania M100 automatically adjusts the noise-cancellation level based on sound ingress and the tightness of its fit in your ears — active transparency mode welcomes it back in all the while allowing you to listen to the program of your choice.
Designed in London, Melomania M100 fits in a Qi wireless-compatible charging case that stores an extra 23 hours of battery life. Five pairs of supplied ear tips (small and large in premium memory foam; small, medium, and large in silicone) let you experiment to see what works best for you — and mean that you’ll likely never notice you’re even wearing these comfortable ‘buds. A three-microphone cVc system for phone calls, Siri and Google Assistant compatibility, reduced-latency gaming mode, and IP4X water resistance complete a pair of ‘phones that really have no equal at this price point.
"How does the M100’s hybrid ANC quality compare to that of more established rivals? Quite well, actually."
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