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DALI IO-6 Premium Wireless Over-The-Ear Anc Headphones - Iron Black

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Color: Iron Black


Size: Medium


Features

  • Dali headphones, users benefit from more than 35 years of experience designing some of the finest hi-fi loudspeakers in the world
  • Immersive noise cancellation - the Dali IO-4 and IO-6 are closed-back units, designed to provide a high level of natural passive noise isolation (pni). however, low frequency noise cannot be removed passively, which is why the Dali io-6 employs the latest ANC technology to remove background noise.
  • For the best possible Bluetooth performance, These headphones support the latest high quality Audio Codecs: aptX, aptX HD and Apple AAC
  • Go for days without recharging. Our advanced lithium-ion battery delivers Peerless playback on a single charge. Up to a best-in-class and 60 hours for the IO-4 and 30 hours for the IO-6 even with noise cancelling active
  • Dali io headphones utilize a high quality custom designed driver with a large 50mm diaphragm and an optimized neodymium magnet system to achieve low distortion

Description

The Dali IO-4 and IO-6 are rechargeable, Bluetooth wireless headphones that can also be used with either a USB or a conventional wired connection. The IO-6 model Additionally incorporates optional active noise cancelling (ANC). the IO-6 differs from the IO-4 by incorporating active noise cancellation (ANC) that also includes a ‘transparency’ Mode. However, by forgoing ANC the IO-4 is able to offer an incredible battery life of up to 60 hours per charge. The Dali IO-4 and Dali IO-6 are true Dali products, made with an extreme attention to detail. Every single component in the io headphones is unique. They have been created to the highest possible standard in terms of design, durability, comfort, functionality and of course, sound quality. With Windows headphones, users benefit from over 30+ years of experience designing some of the finest Hi-Fi loudspeakers in the world. Dali IO headphones are designed and engineered by the same team and to the same basic principles as any other Dali loudspeaker. The aim is to create the most natural and authentic sound possible and to reproduce music exactly as intended by the artist.


Product Dimensions: 8.86 x 9.65 x 3.15 inches


Item Weight: 11.3 ounces


Item model number: IO-6 Iron Black


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 23, 2019


Manufacturer: DALI


Country of Origin: Denmark


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  • Epic sound quality
Color: Iron Black Size: Medium
Initial impressions (day 0): Build: Build quality, despite being predominantly plastic, still feels better than the Audeze Mobius. It also sits comfortably on my head. I've been wearing for a couple hours now and don't have any headphone fatigue. I love the fact that these actually fold down appropriately enough to fit in my briefcase. I can't say the same for the Mobius. Sound Quality: The sound quality is great, separation is spot on. Listening to Yeasayer's "Sunrise" (FLAC ripped from CD), wired into a Plenue D2 you can hear the separation of the claps at the beginning very clearly and the intro drums aren't muddled against the baseline. I've also wired these into an Oppo HA-2 and listened to Kanye's "Love Lockdown", Nelly Furtado's "Say It Right" and Future/Drake's "Life Is Good". As far as I can tell, the songs with heavy hitting bass are accurately represented. In fairness, I'm not a bass head, but I enjoy the how the bass hits without drowning everything else out. For Bassheads ymmv. So far, I've been impressed by the sound quality, even when doing an AB with my LCD2s. Headset: The mics are a blessing and a curse, in speaking with people my voice came through clearly for phone calls. Unfortunately though, they also pick up everything else. If you are on a meeting, and are typing, people on the other end will hear you along with any other background noise you have going on. I deducted a star for this (I mean, Apple uses dual mics to hone in on voice to clear out background noise, this thing having 6 mics--and for the price--I would have expected some sort of technology employed to help with that). Granted, there's no boom mic, which also makes it a little unfair to compare to the Mobius. That being said, I really wouldn't suggest these for gaming or meetings unless you are already in a fairly quiet space. I would suggest to DALI to add the ability to attach a boom mic for this purpose. Active Noise Cancelling: I'm using at home in a fairly quiet room already, so I'll have to take these on the bus and see. I couldn't notice much of a difference as of yet. Stay tuned... Bluetooth: Still waiting on my aptX enabled DAP to arrive. Stay tuned... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020 by codenomad

  • Great headphones - I hear exactly what I expect
Color: Iron Black Size: Medium
I've been a mix and mastering engineer for over 25 years. I wanted to get a set of wireless headphones to have another listening environment to check mixes and final masters on. I'm all about accuracy and flat response. I don't want hyped up top and low end. I tried some others and they all sounded hyped up in the low end. I understand if you like rap music or what not and want that big low end, but I needed headphones that deliver a flat accurate response. When I listen to my mixes and final masters across multiple devices and sources, away from my studio speakers, I expect to hear something very similar to what I hear in my studio. These headphones deliver. I can listen with confidence and know that if I feel like a change is needed, get back into the studio, make that change and it'll translate across my different listening sources they way I expect. I think the biggest positive with these is the accuracy in the frequency response. Very well balanced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2021 by Jeffrey P Gudenrath

  • Extremely good, but manage your expectations
Color: Iron Black Size: Medium
To start off with, I compared these back to back with the Bowers & Wilkins PX7's and the new Sony XM4's. I also have wired Sony 7506's, V600's and vintage Pioneers. The reason I recommend managing your expectations is that, compared to a decent pair of mid-priced wired headphones, these are pretty good. Very neutral, clean, and sharp in their response. Almost like the 7506's in their sound profile in that they have a very "studio monitor" kind of feel, not bass heavy with a slight roll off of the highs. Dali seems to focus their headphones on music instead of noise cancelling (NC), and that's fine by me. Sony, on the other hand, is the exact opposite of the spectrum. They push NC so much that you can never escape the digital signal processing. No matter how much you tweak them, that oversampled, over-processed sound is right there, overwhelming the music. Bowers takes a slightly different path by creating their own signature sound. It sounds amazing, for like 30 minutes, then it falls apart. I prefer to compare the 3 like this, the Bowers are like sitting stage center, front row at a rock concert. Everything is right there, present and loud, but after a couple of songs, you realize the guitarist's amp is too close and you need to move back a bit from the stage because your ears are starting to hurt. Certain frequencies and instruments are boosted too high and, while fun for a hot minute, can't be enjoyed long term. The Dali's are like sitting in the middle of that same audience. Back far enough to appreciate all the instruments, none of them are louder than any other, and everything's clear and balanced. The Sony's are similar to the Dali's in that way, but you have a bag over your head making everything muddled. And no, I'm not bashing the Sony's like many self-proclaimed audiophiles, they mainly do one thing really, really well, noise cancelling...that's it. Turn them off, then on again, NC comes on automatically. No setting can change that. Tweak the audio to clean them up, they still sound processed. No escaping that. The Bowers are fine for teenagers or anyone eating "Extreme" anything. The Dali's are a nice sounding first, noise cancelling second, pair of headphones. BT connectivity and range are great. The deep male notification voice is a nice departure from the norm, and you have the options of feeding in audio through a standard headphone cable (use your own amp...yay!), or through the USB while charging at the same time. Bonus for long trips. I kept the Dali's and returned the other two. While the NC of the Dali's isn't anywhere near Sony or Bose, that's not why I was buying headphones in the first place. It's good enough to reduce flying fatigue and noisy fans, but the clarity of music is where these shine most. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by James Irmiger

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