The app gives so much freedom of what you hear and what you don’t. Imagine you can finally immerse yourself in your own choice of music while dine tuning the outside world away. Even the most high end Beats or B&O haven’t managed to get this quite right however Parrot seemed to have achieved this. Boost likes to think there hearing isn’t 101% but the truth is it isn’t and probably started going wayward at 20+. This neat little application allows you to fix deviations to your hearing and boost the frequencies areas where your hearing has been depreciated. If your not a great lover of clarity in decent music then Parrot and the app aren’t for you but if your Beats, Sennheiser or B&O are not taking you places where your standard headphones are going and compared to Parrot the Beats, BeoPlay H2 and H4’s and HD480 mkII (studio headphones and only just pip Parrot Zik 2.0 and 3.0 to the post on depth and special wide acoustics) then the above are just that.... pretty standard. Can anyone actually say they have tried 20 pairs of cans and compared them? I have and working in a studio allows me to be unbiased. I like the Parrot headphones as they don’t drag nor heat the inner ear. It would be 5/5 however the price is a little steep, but if your serious about your music (some people are so into valves and yet they can’t hear above 12khz or even 10khz and yet comment valve sound had superior quality!! I say that’s pants and anything that reproduces low end harmonics for the older folk with pretty bad degradation need an app like this to bring them back to reality.) wake up..... its like having a new pair of ears....
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