The Dr. Head brand is set to launch COTSUBU Mk2+, the successor to the popular AG COTSUBU wireless earbuds from Japan, which sold over 300,000 units. These new earbuds promise enhanced sound quality with improved features. Notably, they deliver balanced audio through precision-tuned drivers, rather than relying on artificial equalizer boosts.
Weighing in at just 3.5 grams each, the COTSUBU Mk2+ are among the lightest earbuds on the market. Despite lacking active noise cancellation, their deep fit design ensures reliable passive sound isolation. Users can adjust the fit both vertically and horizontally for more comfort, complemented by touch controls and a lock feature to prevent accidental commands.
With redesigned acoustics, the COTSUBU Mk2+ deliver impressive clarity and detail. They include high-sensitivity MEMS microphones and intelligent noise reduction for clear voice calls. These features offer a natural, balanced sound ideal for long listening sessions. Additionally, these earbuds come with IPX4 water resistance for everyday use.
The compact charging case is easy to open with one hand and supports automatic pairing, which kicks in as soon as the case lid is opened, allowing an immediate connection to your device. The intelligent power-off function, activated by closing the case, conserves battery life effectively.
For those who need to stay aware of their surroundings, COTSUBU Mk2+ offer a one-earbud listening mode. By placing one earbud in the case, playback switches to mono mode, ideal for multitasking or outdoor activities.
The COTSUBU Mk2+ come in seven pastel shades to match any style. Each pair includes the earbuds, a sleek charging case, a charging cable, and multiple ear tip sizes for the perfect fit. This blend of compact design, comfort, and cutting-edge functionality makes COTSUBU Mk2+ a great choice for everyday wireless audio needs.
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