Google partner Libratone releases sweatproof earphones that feature adaptive noise canceling

With its sweatproof and adaptive noise-canceling features, Track neckbuds are designed with physical exercise in mind.Pixabay

Audio company Libratone recently released Track +, wireless neckbuds that promise to be sweatproof. The design is essentially the wireless version of the company's previous wired offer, the Libratone Q-Adapt earphones.

Libratone's Track + features the adaptive noise cancellation technology that is a featured function in the company's audio reproduction devices. This adjustable noise-canceling technology adapts the level of noise reduction to be applied, depending on the user's current environment. There are four levels of noise-canceling to choose from.

Design-wise, the Libratone Track + does not go to far astray from the appearance of the Q Adapt earphones. The new wireless neckbuds have the same basic shape as the company's earlier offering.

Those who found Q Adapt to their liking may consider buying the Track + if they want a wireless alternative for exercising needs.

Libratone's Track + is pretty pricey for an earphone, and it sells for $199. In comparison, the Byron BT made by BeyerDynamic is an affordable set of earphones at $99 which produce quality audio for its price range

Still, the Q-Adapt reproduce quality sound through its Universal Serial Bus Type C (USB-C) or Lightning connection. It is likely that the Track + can replicate the sound quality made by the Q Adapt using a wireless setup. If so, it may safely qualify as a wireless alternative for Libratone fans.

Libratone is not the first one to employ adjustable noise-canceling technology, and it seems they are following the footsteps of another headphone company: Beats.

Dr. Dre's headphone company also released their Studio 3 over-ear headphones which offer a similar adaptive noise-canceling feature.

Libratone is one of Google's partners that manufacture "Made for Google" earphones.

One of the main features that made the Libratone's audio products attractive to the multibillion company is the adaptive noise cancellation feature integrated into every earphone they produce.