Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The KEF Mju7 wireless headphones with ANC were designed by Ross Lovegrove and have a teardrop shape. ..
. [+] KEF It’s taken me a while to get my hands on a pair of KEF Mju7. Somehow, this pair of wireless ANC headphones slipped under my review radar but I thought I’d look at them, having recently been bowled over by Cambridge Audio’s Melomania P100 headphones I wondered how the Hi-Res Mju7 would compare.
KEF is one of the oldest and most traditional British speaker brands and hails from a time when the UK led the world in audio technology. Founded in the county of Kent, England, back in 1961, KEF went on to carve itself an enviable reputation for making amazing loudspeakers. Now, the brand is booming and it has even opened stunning showroom galleries around the world.
As with other speaker brands, like B+W, KEF entered the headphone space with the launch of the Mju7 a year or so ago. These wireless Bluetooth headphones are designed by Ross Lovegrove, the designer who has collaborated with KEF on products like Muon floor-standing speakers and KEF’s first wireless earbuds, the Mju3. The Mju7 headphones from KEF have a beautiful and soft design.
KEF As you would expect from a KEF product, the build quality of the Mju7 headphones is exemplary. Lovegrove’s design has earcups with a lovely teardrop shape. Generously upholstered earpads are covered with soft pleather and stuffed with memory foam.
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