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The Denon PerL Pro True Wireless Earbuds deliver personalized, lossless audio with Masimo Adaptive Acoustic Technology and Qualcomm aptX Lossless codec. Featuring adaptive active noise cancellation, spatial audio, and eight microphones for crystal-clear calls, these earbuds offer up to 32 hours of battery life with wireless charging. Designed for professionals and audiophiles alike, they combine premium sound tuning, customizable touch controls, and IPX4 water resistance in a sleek, portable design.










| ASIN | B0D2LZZXWV |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,539 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #731 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Cable Feature | Retractable |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, Smart Speakers, Televisions |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,903) |
| Date First Available | May 16, 2024 |
| Earpiece Shape | Round |
| Generation | 1 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5 |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Included Components | Ear Cushions, Fast charging case, Five tip options (XS, S, M, L, Foam), Two wing attachment options, USB-A to USB-C charging cable |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Item model number | AHC15PLWTE3 |
| Manufacturer | Denon |
| Material | Plastic, Silicone |
| Model Name | PerL Pro White |
| Noise Control Features | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.82 x 2.82 x 1.38 inches |
| Series Number | 15 |
| Special Feature | Noise Cancellation |
| Style | PerL Pro |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 747192143992 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
A**A
Denon's Masterpiece.
Aint no joke. I have been an audiophile journalist for over 20 years. I recently retired. I have experienced 90% of the flagship full size models out there from Audeze, to Sennheiser and Abyss, and back again. After I retired, I said I want to go back to the best of the best and keep those, as I had a massive Flagship collection. I ended up keeping the Koss ESP95x electrostatic rig, the Audeze LCD4, and the TH-900MK1 from Fostex that I had modded with a detachable cable. After homing the LCD4 for a few months and being absolutely addicted by it, I wanted a portable LCD4. Everyone said thats not possible. I said give it a year, someone will make something. And lo' and behold, Denon rises. This IEM sounds just like the Audeze LCD4, which is the best non electrostatic Audeze ever made, IMO. Its warm, musical, fun, thick, weighted, and has good imaging sound staging. All of that actually rivals multi thousand dollar custom IEMs that I had and I sold all of them the second I heard this. I currently have no iems anymore, I have one set of regular wired earbuds for working out, and then there is the PerlPro. This headphone is wildly underrated, and punches so far above its weight in price to performance that I am just beyond shocked that Denon has not improved it with a new gen model after this 2nd edition. Yes, its really that good after you setup its custom EQ for your ears in the app. After that, set the EQ with a small bass boost and wow, this is just a portable LCD4 for $180. The bass is insanely responsive, meaning you can EQ it a lot and it actually will add more in, or less, and not degrade the quality of the experience. Its highly responsive in that nature. Treble is certainly the weakness but overall this is one of the best, if not THE best non custom IEM in the world. Bass is unrivaled, IMO. I have not heard another IEM that does bass like this. Well textured, musical, fun, its not a fast snappy bass, its meant to linger and be slow, its not clinical, or analytical. If you want that, this IEM is not for you.
T**.
Wow!
Just after the Sennheiser True Wireless Momentum 4 earbuds dethroned my Bose QC Ultra earbuds, mainly for the wireless charging case and punchy sound, the Denon Perl Pro came on sale. What was I supposed to do than to try this mythical contender that's relatively hard to find in the wild? Anyway, my home entertainment system is completely Denon and it never let me down. What really sparked my interest beyond that, however, is the fantastic smart speaker Home 250 which impresses me with the crystal clear sound, even compared to an Amazon Echo Studio and Bose Portable Smart Speaker in the same household. So, time to try out the Denon Perl Pro, with the 'Pro' being important for lossless codec support and custom sound profiles. The Denon Perl Pro is visually very similar to the standard model. The charging case is smaller than the Bose QC Ultra and the Sennheiser TWM4, but still larger than the Apple AirPods Pro 2. That may matter more to some than others. However, the Bose QC Ultra case being the only one of the mentioned examples that doesn't charge wirelessly despite feeling arguably the largest. Where the Denon case fails, however, is the ergonomics of removing the earbuds from it. It's easily the worst ergonomics of all four examples. Not a deal breaker but feels like an oversight nevertheless. The size and weight of the earbuds are sometimes mentioned as a negative. Neither bother me much, but if those criteria are important to you, it may be the main reason to look elsewhere. Maybe make sure to actually try them as this is a rather subjective thing. The large circular design sure looks different. The fit out of the box suits me just fine, just like the Bose and the Sennheiser. That is something I cannot say about the AirPods which never really fit me well. The touch buttons can be customized, with one odd difference: Tap-and-hold is reserved to reset/restart the earbuds, a unique feature, but also unavailable to the common "Volume Up/Down" function. The Tap-tap-hold is less intuitive and not always easy to execute. The iPhone app is decent, even if a bit temperamental, as the earbuds shut down in the case and become invisible to the app. Reconnecting then takes a few seconds, by far longer than any of the other earbuds I own. Once connected, you get basic settings in the home screen and most options are hidden away in the settings. There is no conversation awareness, a specialty of the AirPods, but spatial audio, environmental awareness (pass thru) are. The latter isn't configurable as to how to mix the environment with the music, but the spatial audio is easily the best I have heard so far. This is mostly since it doesn't try too hard to fake space, but is a subtle impact. That also means that audio quality actually improves, unlike the Bose QC Ultra implementation that's best when turned off. The ANC performance of the Bose QC Ultra (and AirPod Pro 2) are unmatched by the Denon Perl Pro (and the Sennheiser TWM4), but fairly useful in normal use. I don't use earbuds for making calls and cannot comment on the microphones in either of these earbuds. THE stand-out feature of the Denon Perl Pro is the Advanced Acoustic Technology (AAT). What sounds like a marketing term is surprisingly effective. The app plays sounds and measures "how you hear music". That's nothing short of black magic and sure worth a skeptical eye. The already good sounding earbuds really come alive with a customized profile. It was truly jaw-dropping how much more dynamic these sound with the personalized profile activated. Up to three profiles can be defined and stored. Just make sure to follow instructions to get a good seal and be quiet during the measurement. For me, the deciding factor was the deal during Prime Day(s) to give it a try and I do not regret it. It's easily one of my favorite earbuds. At full price it may still be a good choice, but less of a slam dunk.
D**D
These earbuds are simply amazing. I bought the Technics AZ80, Beoplay EX, Sony XM5, and OnePlus Pro 3 and the only ones that sound as good are the Beoplay. To me the OnePlus and Sony just sounded awful. I'd say they are an all round bud that do everything good enough. The technics are probably the best all round because they sound better then these 2 but are just behind on ANC, transparency. Beoplay sounded great, did calls well but would constantly cut out. Like many times an hour, you could not walk around. Just embarassing. Denon to be were the most comfortable even though they look awful. Amazing sound after you go through the sound tuning. First pair I got were awful for calls and got another pair and they are good. ANC and transparency are good enough for me as I use them on the bus and have no complaints. Also multipoint on these work great as they did on all except the Beoplay.
凪**凪
耳の形が合っていたのか、特に外れることもなく快適に使用しています。 機能面ですが、まずノイキャンは期待しない方が良いです。おまけ程度。 音自体は耳に合わせてチューニングしてくれる機能のおかげで、音場も広く、豊かな音を鳴らしてくれます。EDM系の曲と相性が悪いわけでもなく、なんでも卒なく綺麗に聞かせてくれるので、1万円台後半の中ではとても優秀なイヤホンだなと感じました。(元々5万円くらいで販売されてたので、そりゃそう。) 本体バッテリーは少し短めですね… 通勤・退勤の時間でしか使ってないですが、2日で無くなります。
F**S
Absolutely incredible sound, the dynamic personal sound profile that it builds for you is the selling point of these and makes them sound probably better than any true wireless earbuds out there because its basically a personalized EQ profile that matches your ears well. On top of it you can and should add your own EQ to match your personal preferences and the Harman curve if you wish, but what's incredible with these is how good they sound out of the box compared with everything else out there. That said the ANC is nowhere near Apple and Samsung, and the comfort is also not as good. Buy these if all you care about is sound quality!
D**H
I have tried these over the weekend and can safely say they provide a truly excellent sound quality - on par with the study headphones like Sony 1000xm-series. The magic comes from the ear calbration feature that provides an amazing sound that is balanced, warm and natural. Each ear is calibrated separately and in my case i got slightly different results for L and R respectively. Noice calibration, and the "social feature" where you tap the left plug to get a mode where you can speak and socialize also works really well. I do recommend them. Excellent value for the price.
R**L
Como lo dice el título, estos son los mejores audífonos que he tenido en mi vida. Actualmente tengo los Beats Fit Pro, Sennheiser TW4, Sennheiser Momentum 4, Master & Dynamic MW08 y MG20. Igual he tenido o escuchado otros como los AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, Sony WH y WF 4 y alguna vez tuve los Samsung Buds también. Bueno, estos son mejores que todos los demás en calidad de audio. El examen y perfil personalizado de audio no es puro truco o marketing como pasa con algunas otras marcas o modelos. Me hice el examen de oído 3 veces pensando que iba a salir siempre diferente y no. Los he probado con mi novio, amigos y familiares y está cañón. Todos oyen mejor con su perfil de audio y no oyen tan bien con el mío, por ejemplo. Y yo no oigo bien con el de ellos. Se escuchan todos los detalles de las canciones, especialmente las que tienen mejor producción, por supuesto. Percibo cosas que no había oído antes con mis demás audífonos. La batería es excelente, le dura yo creo mínimo unas 8 horas porque los uso toda mi día laboral y aún tienen batería. La cancelación de audio y sonido ambiental igual son buenos PERO ahí sí el volumen se baja a la mitad cuando los pones en transparencia y no se oye igual de bien. Estos son audífonos son para disfrutar de la música. Quizá otros modelos sean buenos para otros usos, dependiendo del caso particular de cada persona. En orden de calidad de música de los que tengo actualmente va así: Denon PerL Pro > Sennheiser Momentum 4 > M&D MW08 > Sennheiser TW4 > Beats Fit Pro Estos son audífonos para audiofilo, por lo que tienen un sonido neutral, pero, igual tienen ecualizador, y un amplificador de bajos muy bueno para esas canciones en las que quieres sentir el boom de los bajos. Ideal para canciones electrónicas, de R&B, etc. Al subir los bajos no se echan a perder las demás frecuencias. Sentía que su diseño era raro y tenía miedo que no me quedaran bien, o se me encajaran en la oreja, pero no, son muy cómodos para mis orejas normales, tirándole a pequeñas. Está loco que sean TAN buenos y tan desconocidos por la mayoría de la gente, y que además, tengan muy buen precio. Además luego traen oferta y salen hasta en 3500! Por cierto el estuche se puede cargar con usbc o inalámbrico si es que te interesa.
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