Dali IO-8 review: great-sounding noise-cancelling headphones, but ‘entry-level’ this is not


Dali IO-8: Two-minute review

The Dali IO-8 are the wireless over-ear noise-cancelling result of the company’s attempts to cater for more mainstream customers. A brand like Dali should have more than one pair of wireless over-ear noise-cancelling headphones in its line-up, of course, especially when the one pre-existing pair it does have costs pennies less than £1,000 in the UK. Yet, even at a price of £599, the aforementioned word ‘mainstream’ is perhaps not the first that should spring to mind for the new Dali IO-8. 

With one fairly notable exception, the IO-8 are specified to compete at this fiercely contested price point for the best noise-cancelling headphones crown. They’re very acceptably built and finished, from high-quality materials (although the real leather isn’t going to excite vegan customers). Bluetooth 5.2 with aptX Adaptive compatibility, 30 hours of battery life with ANC engaged, 24bit/96kHz support, 50mm full-range drivers with 10Hz-43kHz frequency response… these are all welcome features. The ability to work passively, with no requirement for power, when wired via an analogue connection, is a very nice touch too. 

Only the lack of a control app sounds a slightly bum note, no matter how Dali might seek to spin it as a virtue.

Dali IO-8 over-ear headphones, in their carry case, on a wood surface

(Image credit: Future / Simon Lucas)

Dali IO-8 review: Price & release date

  • Released on October 8, 2024
  • Priced $899 / £599 / AU$TBC

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