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    I tried $1.8k ‘hearable’ earbuds and the fit is great from the box, but that’s no USP in the ChapGPT age


    Ah, man. Some pieces in this gig you simply don’t want to write – but you know that ultimately (and after a long old think), you’re going to have to.

    I’ve followed Breggz’s high-end custom-fit ‘hearables’ with keen interest for well over a year now. In case you’re not familiar with the brand, Breggz is the plucky high-end audio firm co-founded Xander de Buisonjé, a celebrated Dutch vocalist with several number-one hits to his name in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The singer, now CEO of Breggz, wanted to create something better than the wired in-ear monitors (IEMs) he’d gigged with for years, and has taken to CES 2024 and CES 2025 to showcase them – to much fanfare.

    Breggz Zohn-1 RTW and custom-fit, in a listening session

    The original Zohn-1 (see the bigger, custom-fit headshells compared to the smaller RTW below) (Image credit: Future)

    The very publication you’re reading right now wrote some highly positive words on the custom-fit Zohn-1 back in January of this year, noting that Buisonjé’s quest to make “the Ferrari of earbuds” had been a roaring success – the Zohn-1 custom-made $2,200 Bluetooth buds couldn’t simply be bought in stores, requiring buyers to scan their ears using Breggz’s mobile app. And aside from the fit, this was no regular earbud. No, this was “the world’s first truly wireless, custom-made in-ear computer”.

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