You get 40-millimeter titanium-coated drivers for Hi-Res Audio, Adaptive ANC up to 40 dB with AI-powered dual microphones, and three noise-canceling presets plus transparency mode.
The headphones weigh 310gm, are IP52-rated against dust and water, and include memory foam cushions for comfort.
Controls are handled by rollers, paddles, and buttons; color options include black, white, pink (and a limited yellow version drops April 6).
At $199, Headphone (a) undercuts the previous model by $100 though reviews find the Headphone (a) delivers strong, often improved listening enjoyment in some areas compared with the previous model, while other reviewers note differences and trade-offs, plus it outlasts most rivals in battery life.
Early reviews say its ANC is strong for the category and highlight a handy app-based equalizer.
Reviews note the Headphone (a) delivers punchy, confident bass (and includes EQ options to tailor low-frequency response) but overall performance stands out at this price point.
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