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Creative announces its first True Wireless headphones with solid-state MEMS drivers with the Aurvana Ace series

Creative Technology today announced the launch of the Creative Aurvana Ace and Aurvana Ace 2 headphones. They are the first headphones to incorporate technology-based drivers. solid state MEMS from xMEMS. The series comes equipped with xMEMS transducers, expertly tuned to deliver high sound clarity and a wider than normal frequency response. This response ranges from 5 Hz to 40 kHz.

They also integrate LE Audio technology with LC3 codec, Bluetooth 5.3 and hybrid active noise cancellation, along with 24 hours of battery life. Thus, they seek to become one of the most outstanding choices for those looking for Tru Wireless headphones.

Experience the power of xMEMS transducers in the new Creative Aurvana Ace series

The headphone series has the solid-state MEMS transducers integrated into each earphone. They also present a design with small fins meticulously mounted on silicon chips. It faithfully replicates audio using lower electrical charges, which allows it to generate sound waves that closely imitate the shape of real sounds.

View of the Creative Aurvana Ace headphones

The Creative Aurvana Ace model features a dual-driver system that combines the power of xMEMS technology with custom-tuned 10mm dynamic drivers. These dual drivers are capable of delivering a wide range of natural sounds with precision, from crisp highs to rich bass and dynamic midtones. Both models in the series offer both hybrid active noise cancellation and Ambient Mode, depending on the user's needs.

They come equipped with six microphones with Clear Voice Capture noise cancellation technology. Qualcomm, for crystal clear communication even in noisy environments. They also have IPX5 certification for water resistance, so they are sweat-resistant and ideal for athletes and travelers.

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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