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Philips Fidelio M2L review

Posted on November 24, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Apple only ditched the headphone jack a few months ago, but Philips has been touting a pair of Lightning-connector headphones in its line up for a lot longer.

What once seemed like a pretty niche product, now seems ahead of the curve.

Build

If the Fidelio M2L look familiar, that’ll be because they cut a remarkably similar shape to their wireless M2BT stablemates.

Of course, these are very much wired and proud, sporting the Lightning connector and their own 24-bit DAC and amp.

They’re an on-ear fit with a leather and aluminium design, and memory foam earcups.
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