DALI IO-8 wireless Closed-Back headphones with Noise Cancellation

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Product Description:

  • Frequency Range [+/- 3] dB [Hz]: 10 - 43,000
  • Closed back circumaural (over ear)
  • Impedance (Passive mode) [ohms]: 25
  • Full Range Driver: 50 mm
  • Connection Input: Bluetooth® 5.2, 3.5 mm mini jack, USB-C
  • Wireless Input Audio Codecs: AAC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive
  • Battery Playback Time: Up to 35 hours
  • Input Audio Formats: 16 - 24 bit audio, 32/44.1/48/96 kHz sample rate
  • Weight [gr]: 325
Products Specifications
  • Frequency Range [+/- 3] dB [Hz]: 10 - 43,000
  • Closed back circumaural (over ear)
  • Impedance (Passive mode) [ohms]: 25
  • Full Range Driver: 50 mm
  • Connection Input: Bluetooth® 5.2, 3.5 mm mini jack, USB-C
  • Wireless Input Audio Codecs: AAC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive
  • Battery Playback Time: Up to 35 hours
  • Input Audio Formats: 16 - 24 bit audio, 32/44.1/48/96 kHz sample rate
  • Weight [gr]: 325

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  • Audioreviews.Org

    • Reviewed on 12 May, 2025

      Yet where I was sold on the glitzy, feature-laden Bathys as a value proposition, I’m more conflicted on the Dali—its minimalist design and lack of app and tech features are potential minuses, and its highest and best use is as a wired can paired with a desktop amp, rather than as a portable wireless set. Its bass quality is also a notch under the best of the breed. That said, the IO-8’s tonality is at the top of its class, especially in these fraught times, they will certainly yield you a grand’s worth of pleasure.

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