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December 13, 2021
"Audeze keeps pushing things forward with its headphones, and it's done it again with the Audeze Penrose X. These wireless gaming headphones take a lot of the lessons learned in the Audeze Mobius and brought it down to a more affordable $299 price point. While that may still seem pricey, these cans are ready for just about any audio setup.
The Audeze Penrose X supports a wireless connection using a USB dongle, but they also allow for Bluetooth pairing. And, when wireless isn't an option, you can swap over to the trusty old 3.5mm audio connection (though they still need to be powered on). The Penrose X headset is built with Xbox Series X and S support in mind but also works with PC and PlayStation consoles wirelessly. All of those connectivity opinions make these headphones a one-size-fits-all solution. And that's great news because these headphones feature planar magnetic driver technology for truly stunning audio quality."