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Published: 2021-02-04, Author: Alex , review by: majorhifi.com
Abstract: There aren't a ton of wireless open-back headphones out there, but who better to deliver than Grado and HIFIMAN. Both of these manufacturers have become synonymous with open-back headphones, with HIFIMAN proficient in planar design, and Grado in dynamic...
The Grado GW100 has delightful mids, polite highs and a fast, agile bass response. And it now comes with a Bluetooth module.If you're in the market for a unique wireless headphone, you can give this Grado GW100 a go. It has an excellent signature followed...
Published: 2019-07-20, Author: Roger , review by: appleinsider.com
If you're considering a first step into open-back headphones or simply want a more portable version, the GW100 won't disappoint so long as you know what you're in for. That's the catch, naturally — people who want privacy or or more rugged design will ha...
Abstract: At MajorHiFi, we're a mixed bag. Some of us like our sound signatures to be warm. Others prefer it clear and bright. And for some, great balance is all it takes. So, know that we all have our biases when awarding the MajorHifi Gold Star. And we don't alw...
From the phenomenal sound to the nostalgic design, the Grado GW100 is a love letter to the elite headphones of the 80s and 90s, only in wireless form. These cans don’t have the flash of Beats nor the premium aesthetics of Bose, but Grado’s throwback appro...
Published: 2019-03-20, Author: Billy , review by: engadget.com
Great sound quality, Lightweight and comfy, Onboard controls are easy to use, Better than advertised battery life
Open-back design has its downsides, Materials feel somewhat cheap, Not a good option for noisy/crowded environments, Micro-USB charging
Grado Labs' first wireless headphones sound great, and are light and comfortable enough to wear for long periods of time. However, the signature open-back design that helps create that stellar audio also enables whoever is around you to hear your tunes. T...
The GW100 headphones are extremely light and comfortable. They can be worn for hours with little to no discomfort. Oh yeah, they also sound great
The GW100s are almost all plastic which can feel a bit cheap when first held. Be careful cramming them into a backpack—the ear pads easily come off and can be misplaced. The ear pad foam can be scratchy feeling for sensitive skin, Final Thoughts
Grado took their time making a Bluetooth headphone, but the wait was justified. The GW100 headphones have managed to retain that illusive Grado character that fans love. It's a Grado headphone, period.Price: $249 USWhere to buy: AmazonSource: The sample f...
aptX support, Excellent soundstage, Lightweigt, Long battery life
Large for averagesized women's heads, Price
Grado remains one of audiophiles' go-to brands, but the company's GW100 wireless open-back headphones miss the mark. If you want open-back quality, save money and get one of the company's many excellent wired options, and if you want something wireless fo...
Priced at a fair $250, the Grado GW100 delivers a rich and emotive sound that works with anything you throw at it. The open-back design may not isolate well, but it does deliver a mesmerizing and realistic listening experience that remains as intoxicatin...
Abstract: Three years ago I reviewed the Grado Labs SR 80e and had nothing but great things to say. Last year I visited Grado's humble HQ in Brooklyn to see where they are made, and today I'm testing something very new – Wireless Grado headphones.These GW100's ar...