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Empire Ears Wraith Review

Empire Ears Wraith Review

Posted on September 13, 2019 By Jarvis

The highly anticipated Wraith is finally here. Boasting a hybrid design that employs electrostatic magic, Empire Ears has taken their sound to a new dimension. But will this dimension be pleasing to all ears? Let’s take a look in this Empire Ears Wraith Review.

IN the BOX

FIT

The sound isolation is fantastic on these buds. And like all Empire Ears models, the smooth angles of the shells fit perfectly in the contours of my ears. So it’s a comfortable wear even during long listening sessions. No problems here.
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