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Sudio Regent review

Posted on July 27, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Swedish headphone makers are doing the same trick with headphones that they pulled with lounge furniture. Urbanears, Urbanista and now Sudio are part of the Scandi pack producing low-cost and mid-price headphones to rival Beats, Sony and Sennheiser.

At £120/$204, these aren’t the best around, though. Although they tick the right tech boxes, the Urbanista Seattle Wireless deliver a better sound for less money.

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Simplifying the Swedish design manifesto into two words, you could characterise it as simple and stylish.

White headphones are tricky to pull off at the best of times, and the design of the Sudio Regents is made all the more polarising by their use of gold hardware.

The headband stems, the cups and the bottom of the headband all have flashes of gold which to our eyes makes them look a little cheaper than their £120/$204 price.
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