Audio specialist Brainwavz is announcing the launch of their latest B400 earphones in the UK. These are geared for audiophiles who want high quality sound reproduction in a compact earphone form. As anyone in the audio world would know, creating high quality audio in small spaces is difficult. Which is why Brainwavz put the B400 through meticulous tuning, customization and quality control.
Moreover, the majority of the components that make up the B400 are produced in USA or Europe. This includes Quad Balanced Armature Knowles drivers, high purity OFC silver plated cabling and the T100 tips.
The B400 earphones are accompanied by two detachable MMCX cables, including a 2.5mm balanced cable, numerous silicone tips and a stylish carrying case to protect the earphones.
The Brainwavz B400 is also available in eight different colour options. Which includes Blue Knight, Berry Purple, Punk Pink, Crimson Red, Stay Frosty, Green Rage, Glossy Black and Cosmic Black. Furthermore, it is also possible to upgrade the cable when purchasing with Candy Cane, Frosty and Onyx available.
The Brainwavz B400 is available directly from www.brainwavz.com for £144.43.
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