CES 2018 Nuheara Launches 3 Truly Wireless Buds: IQbuds, IQBuds Boost, & LiveIQ

CES 2018 Nuheara IQbuds, IQBuds Boost, & LiveIQ
Nuheara IQbuds

At CES 2018 Nuheara launched 3 headphones including a reboot of their original IQ buds. Meet Nuheara IQbuds, IQ Boost, & LiveIQ.

CES 2018 Nuheara Launches 3 Truly Wireless Buds: IQbuds, IQBuds Boost, & LiveIQ

The new and improved Nuheara IQbuds are an improved and fresh take on their original model for those who want better performance and a longer battery life. This equals 20 hours of music playback and 40 hours of hearing processing.

CES 2018 Nuheara IQbuds, IQBuds Boost, & LiveIQ
Nuheara IQbuds Boost

IQbuds Boost provides a personalized hearing experience for listeners. It is built with technology designed for calibrating hearing aids. These buds incorporate that technology to feature Ear ID, which creates your unique hearing profile by evaluating the users own hearing capabilities. Ear ID then automatically calibrates IQbuds Boost to optimize the audio for your ears. IQbuds Boost is intended for those who want a customized listening experience and for those who may need assistance to hear.

CES 2018 Nuheara IQbuds, IQBuds Boost, & LiveIQ
Nuheara LiveIQ

LiveIQ is the third truly wireless earbud launched by Nuheara. It is said to be one of the first intelligent truly wireless earbuds with active noise cancelling. It allows users to quickly tune the world out with an enhanced listening experience integrated with Nuheara’s leading ANC tech.

The new and improved Nuheara IQbuds are already available for order via Nuheara for $299. IQbuds Boost will be available April 2018 for $200 and LiveIQ will be made available by Summer 2018.

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