Philips Fidelio L3 helmet test: a very good sound, a good RBA, but a bugled app
The most excellent audio quality, Aptx HD, Effective RBA support, Careful design and finish, good autonomy, comfortable headphones, Multipoint connection, fast load, wired use, Memorable EQ in the helmet
The least halftone transparency fashion, unstable application on Android, perfectible touch controls, perceptible latency on PC, no passive wired use
with the Fidelio L3, Philips reveals a Bluetooth helmet with active noise to the careful design with A very good audio quality, in particular thanks to the support for the Aptx HD, but which still has some major faults, including an application Bugged.
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