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Velodyne vPulse Pro Reviews

Macworld‘s review Edit

Although I tend to approach bass-heavy headphones withs some skepticism, the Velodyne vPulse won me over quickly. It offers big bass that doesn’t get in the way of the rest of the music, surprises with a lovely midrange, and offers a functional design. I’d prefer for the lows to be scaled back a bit (and, while I’m wishing, I’ll take a little bit more of the high frequencies), but the vPulse mostly makes its balance an asset, and otherwise does so much so well that I can look past (and even mostly enjoy) its bass-heavy balance. The vPulse is impressive enough that I recommend it to anyone shopping in the $100 price range, unless you’re certain that you want more-neutral performance.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 13, 2012

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

Velodyne's vPulse In-Ear Headphones provide clear audio performance and some added bass at a reasonable price.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 31, 2012

Audioholics‘s review Edit

The Velodyne vPulse In-Ear Headphones look to be a pretty interesting offering from a "subwoofer company". With built-in iDevice and Android functionality, you won't have to remove them to answer your calls. Since they are so new, you can only pre-order them from the Velodyne website. But you will save $10 over the $89 asking price. Frankly, for less than $90, many headphone aficionados would consider these an impulse buy. We're going to have to reserve our final judgement until we can get a pair in our hands... or ears, rather.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Nov 26, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 8.5 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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