This article was first published on ThirtySevenTech by Billy Zheng.
In 2014, Bragi turned heads with the launch of the sleek, sexy and futuristic-looking Bragi Dash true wireless earphones. Although The Dash boasted a laundry list of smart features and had a great audio experience, it was really expensive and had terrible Bluetooth connectivity which made streaming from phones outdoors near impossible. Although the company wasn’t able to solve all of these issues three years on, the Bragi has returned to the market with a set of newer, streamlined True Wireless earphones called The Bragi Headphone, in an effort to recapture the hearts and minds of wireless audiophiles.
By Philip C.
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By Billy Z.
In 2014, a little German startup called Bragi launched a crowdfunding campaign for a pair of true wireless earphones called The Dash.The company touted the Dash as the world’s first true wireless smart in-ears – the first to offer a great listening experience along with automated fitness tracking, offline listening and waterproofing. Although everyone was excited for its launch, the final product fell short of expectations for some. Did Bragi over-promise and under-deliver? Let’s find out.
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