Aiwa Arc 1 Bluetooth Headphones
This blog is not normally about reviews. Hell, it’s really not about specifically anything really. It about everything if truth be told. Which is a good and bad thing. It makes it hard to promote but it does give me the freedom to write about anything. So when something good comes along I really like the Aiwa Arc 1 headphones. I can write about them without hesitation and not worry about if it fits my niche. Because of everything is my niche.
The Aiwa Arc 1 headphones are a brand new product from Aiwa USA that was released just released 3 weeks ago. In fact, the first batch sold out within 24 hours as there was a quite a bit of hype in audiophile circles.
Luckily I was able to secure mine and I have had my Arc 1’s for about 2 weeks now. Which I can say have exceeded my expectations. I know they would be good but they have surpassed my aspirations by a substantial margin.
The Aiwa Arc 1 headphones sound absolutely incredible for their price point of $199. The sound is incredibly balanced and smooth. The vocals are crystal clear and the bass is powerful but not distorted or muddled like a majority of headphones in this price range. Everything just blends itself together very nicely on the Arc 1’s. The just sound fantastic which came as no surprise as the word on the street said they would be. It was the little things that also got my attention.
The first thing I noticed when I took them out of the box was the Arc 1 headphones are incredibly light (9 ounces) but feel really durable. The wide headband rests nicely on your head and the ear cups fit comfortably on your ears. I took them to work I wore them for 8 straight hours without any discomfort.
The Bluetooth was solid and quick and they connect to my phone as soon as I hit the pair button.
In addition, they charge in less two hours to completely charge the Arc 1 headphones. And boy do they ever hold a charge. These are by the far are the longest lasting Bluetooth headphones I have ever used. After 4 hours of continuous playing my phone said the still held a 90 percent charge. That’s just plain ridiculous.
I have been audiophile all my life and have headphones that cost a pretty penny. In my opinion, these are the best sounding and longest lasting Bluetooth headphones you can buy. You don’t have to take my word for it. Check the reviews on Amazon if I just sound like a fanboy. As far as I am concerned. There is a new king Bluetooth headphone. Its name is the Aiwa Arc 1.
Happy Listing!