ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Denon PerL earbuds are on sale for $159 on Amazon.
- These are the best-sounding pair of earbuds I’ve found at this price point. They produce crisp, crystal-clear sound straight out of the box.
- Six hours of battery life might be on the low side for some.
You’ve probably heard me rave about the Denon PerL Pro earbuds (currently $70 off on Amazon<!–>). There’s a good reason: they’re the best earbuds I’ve ever heard. The sound from the PerL Pro is high-quality and unmatched – and that’s without even using the app to personalize them. But when Denon offered the Denon PerL earbuds–> (currently on sale for $159) for review, I was skeptical that a pair of earbuds that were half the price of their bigger sibling could sound as good. I was wrong.
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The PerL earbuds are virtually equal to the PerL Pro in sound quality. The biggest difference is that the Pro version offers triple-layer titanium diaphragm dynamic drivers for ultra-low distortion and spatial audio via Dirac Virtuo.
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Denon PerL earbuds tech specs
- 10 mm dynamic drivers
- Frequency response: 20Hz to 40kHz
- Masimo Adaptive Acoustic Technology
- Active Noise Canceling
- Qualcomm aptX Lossless Codec support
- Bluetooth 5.0 with Quick Switch support
- Bluetooth codec support for AAC, SBC, and aptX
- 6-hour battery life without the case, 18 hours with the case
- 2 mics for calls
- Touch controls
- Price: $159 on Amazon
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I’d assumed the PerL earbuds could not rival the PerL Pros. However, I was blown away the second I connected them and pressed play on my go-to test track, “Analog Kid” by Rush. The PerL earbuds offer that same Denon sound, a smooth blend of lows, mids, and highs.