Visited the JBL Concept Store at the Bonifacio High Street earlier
this week upon the invitation of their rep who showed me a new line
they’ve recently introduced in the Philippines — the
AKG Personal Audio collection.
Frankly, I am not very familiar with AKG and this is the very first
time I’ve seen their products (mostly microphones and headphones). The
local distributor only got the permission to release the
AKG line just this January.
I also learned that AKG was actually bought by Harman since 1994 and they’ve been in the audio business for over 60 years.
One of the items they demoed to me and eventually lent out was this
AKG K830 BT which is a wireless Bluetooth headphone. The headphone can be paired
with your iPod, iPhone or any other music player or mobile phone that
has built-in Bluetooth.
Device pairing is pretty easy and simple — just press the button in
one of the headphones for 8 seconds and it will show upon your media
player or phone and ready to be paired. Pressing it another 8 seconds
will also turn off the power of the headphone.
One pretty nifty feature of the
AKG K830 is the
embedded microphone hidden in one of the earcups. That allows you to
make and receive calls when paired with a mobile phone — just press the
receive button and you’re talking hands-free in an instant.
Audio quality is impressive, IMO. Sound is pretty sharp and crisp
even at significant distance from the streaming device. Bass is good but
not that very emphasized though you can feel the omph when the music
calls for it. Volume control is also found in one of the ear cups. I
reckon you can do as much as 10 meters between the headphone and the
music player and still get good sound quality with minimal attenuation
(the Bluetooth transmits over a 2.4GHz radio link using the Kleer
technology).
Tried the built-in microphone and got good reception despite it’s odd
position in the headphone. Had some problems with my iPhone 4′s Voice
Control — was having a hard time making the device correctly recognize
my voice commands.
The
AKG K830 is a neat, light-weight and portable
headphone with good audio performance both for streaming music and
handsfree phone use. Just could not figure out how they priced this at
Php12,990 which, IMO, a bit on the expensive end.