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🎧 Elevate your sound, own your space — Denon PerL Pro, where premium meets personal.
The Denon PerL Pro AH-C15PL are true wireless in-ear headphones featuring Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, 8 hours of battery life with an additional 32 hours via the charging case, and advanced Active Noise Cancellation. Designed for adults with an active lifestyle, these black earbuds combine ergonomic comfort with high-fidelity dynamic drivers and intuitive touch controls, delivering a personalized, immersive audio experience anytime, anywhere.










| ASIN | B0C61G4X7P |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Cycling, Gaming, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 24 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,367 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,420 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Denon |
| Built-In Media | Protective Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 32 Hours |
| Carrying Case Material | plastic |
| Color | black |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Devices | Various Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,165 Reviews |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Round (common type for in-ear headphones) |
| Enclosure Material | Other |
| Form factor | True Wireless |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00747192142322 |
| Headphone Folding Features | True Wireless |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Type Name | computer peripherals |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Denon |
| Model Name | Ear Wireless Earbuds |
| Model Number | AHC15PLBKEM |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 56.7 g |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sport |
| Style Name | PerL Pro |
| UPC | 747192142322 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
V**K
Denon PerL Pro Amazing 🤩 Sound Quality 😍
Denon PerL Pro😍❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 Amazing Sound..!!!!! Really game changer 🤩.. i love it 🥰❤️🔥
M**N
Amazing sound
Value for money
A**R
Impressive sound quality
Sound quality is the best. ANC is manageable better than airpods pro 2. -1 star the controls when tapping for 2 or 3 press is quite not responsive at times.
B**R
Low quality hardware, they will become faulty
The right earbud is making a white noise like a wind or driving in the highway when ANC is on. I treat them very special and never dropped them. I have found a lot of reports with the same issue. Unfortunately I'm out of warranty. Will never buy from them again
F**I
Its better than AirPods pro
Its too good
B**I
Cutting off from wireless interference. Not stable connection
Earbud keeps cutting of. During walks is insufferable. At one point it just stops completely. Has interference from wifi
S**A
not good
right ear bud stopped working working after 2 months of use, overall sound quality is also poor
A**.
Don't buy
Worst fitting earbuds ever, software issues and ok sound
J**O
I have a pretty big collection of wireless earbuds, from the super expensive Beoplay Ex, B&W Pi8, AZ80, JBL Tour pro 3, Momentum Wireless 3 and 4, and down to more affordable pairs like the Liberty 3 & 4 pro, Tozo Golden X1, Nothing Ear (a), Earfun Air pro 4, Galaxy Buds FE and more. I also have more obscure TWS known for their audio quality in Asia, like the Oppo X2, Realme buds pro, Moondrop Robin and Aviot TE-W1-pnk. The Perl Pro has the most entertaining and immersive sound out of all of them. I've heard some people say the ANC is weak and they are comfortable, but for my ears (while using spinfit omni tips) they are perhaps the MOST comfortable pair I own, and the ANC is better than most other options. The app is great, it has gain features, spot for 3 custom hearing profiles, multipoint, an EQ and POWERFUL bass slider, and very versatile touch control options. It's the best. If I could only have one pair of earbuds, these would be it, and it's not even close. I'm still trying to find something to beat them, and it might be a while before that ever happens.
S**R
Despite owning numerous high-end wired IEMs and headsets ranging from $500 to $4,000 and owning Sennheiser Momentum TW2 and Bang & Olufsen Beoplay EQ and EX, I rarely write reviews about earbuds. but I felt DPPs granted an exception. After losing my beloved pair of Beoplay EX recently, I considered replacing them but then heard about the Denon Perl Pros on Reddit. Initially, I was hesitant to buy them despite the glowing reviews. I had two main reservations: 1. The earbuds were reported to be quite large (with comparisons to Princess Leia’s hairstyle). 2. Some users mentioned a hissing sound from the left or right earbud. I received the Denon Perl Pros today and all I can say is WOW! I don’t usually make such enthusiastic exclamations, as acoustics and sound quality are very personal, and high cost doesn’t always guarantee satisfaction. However, the Denon Perl Pros are a true exception—I am thoroughly impressed. Firstly, the comfort level isn’t as bad as some reviewers claimed. They fit very comfortably in my ears. Compared to my other more expensive earbuds and IEMs, they provide the best seal and healthy suction. Now, let’s talk about the sound quality. In short, these are among the best-sounding earbuds I’ve ever heard. They can easily compete with my go-to pair, the $1,400 Campfire Andromeda. The soundstage is expansive and immersive, making you feel surrounded by instruments. Remarkably, despite only having a single 10mm dynamic driver, the DPPs offer a near-holographic effect with their V-shaped sound signature. The instrument separation is excellent, with plenty of air between different instruments. Vocals are forward and don’t bleed into the instruments or background tracks. The more detail you seek, the more you find—even with Spotify’s 320kbps tracks, which are not lossless. The volume can go quite high-I strongly recommend enabling high gain mode then lowering volume to find the right spot. High gain mode compensates for frequencies lost when listening with lower volumes, in situations with less power to the driver. How do they compete with $1,000+ earbuds on the market? The secret lies in their superior implementation of Massimo Adaptive Technology. This technology measures your ear canal’s response to different frequencies and compensates where needed. Initially, I worried this was a gimmick, but it’s a game changer. DPPs allow you to have three different profiles. To squeeze out the most out of these, I suggest you doing the calibration three times and save them to each profile. Then do some A-B testing between profiles to find the best for your ears. I always use EQ to finetune the sound but after the calibration, I disabled all previous EQ I had. I don’t think I need to change EQ anymore. This sounds like EQ specific to your ears. Frankly, I don’t understand why the DPPs haven’t garnered the same attention as other, more expensive earbuds. These are fantastic, comparable to the thrill I felt when first listening to the Audeze LCD3, but in a wireless earbud form. Yet, I haven’t seen many YouTube reviews about them. Do they have any cons? The implementation of the spatial audio isn’t very good but the more I give it a try the more I like it. I still prefer it disabled. Immersion mode adds more oomph in lower and lower mid frequencies. Depending on the genre you listen to, it can be good or bad. There’s some recess in 10K+ bands, so you might want to tweak a little to open up more in top range. At this point, I’m nitpicking to find any flaws, but DPPs are just that good. In conclusion, I’m incredibly happy with my new DPPs. These can truly alter your perception of music especially if you’re not already used to high end iems. Since there aren’t many reviews or impressions about these earbuds, I wanted to share my personal experience.
凪**凪
耳の形が合っていたのか、特に外れることもなく快適に使用しています。 機能面ですが、まずノイキャンは期待しない方が良いです。おまけ程度。 音自体は耳に合わせてチューニングしてくれる機能のおかげで、音場も広く、豊かな音を鳴らしてくれます。EDM系の曲と相性が悪いわけでもなく、なんでも卒なく綺麗に聞かせてくれるので、1万円台後半の中ではとても優秀なイヤホンだなと感じました。(元々5万円くらいで販売されてたので、そりゃそう。) 本体バッテリーは少し短めですね… 通勤・退勤の時間でしか使ってないですが、2日で無くなります。
D**H
I have tried these over the weekend and can safely say they provide a truly excellent sound quality - on par with the study headphones like Sony 1000xm-series. The magic comes from the ear calbration feature that provides an amazing sound that is balanced, warm and natural. Each ear is calibrated separately and in my case i got slightly different results for L and R respectively. Noice calibration, and the "social feature" where you tap the left plug to get a mode where you can speak and socialize also works really well. I do recommend them. Excellent value for the price.
M**A
Siempre que escribo una reseña de audio, lo hago con una explicación pertinente más allá de "suenan muy bien" y cosas así, por lo que venga. Vamos allá. Ergonomía: Se adaptan perfectamente a cualquier tipo de oreja (yo soy propenso a que de la derecha,se me caiga todo). El tamaño no es un inconveniente ni en peso ni en comodidad y, a mayores, trae un juego adicional de wing-tips para quien tenga las orejas más grandes de lo habitual. Conectividad: Emparejamiento sin problemas, pero podría,ser mejoe en el uso ya que en ocasiones (muy pocas y muy cortas) tiene cortes en alguno de los auriculares. Aplicación: La verdad es que podría ser mejor, pero suficiente y fácil de entender. Hay quien pueda echar de menos algo más de opciones en cuanto a ecualización y configuración de toques, pero cumple. En ese sentido, la de los Momentum 4 tws es una maldita maravilla, pero esta es mucho mejor que la nativa de Xiaomi, por ejemplo, o la de Fiio, y a la par que la de Sony. Sonido: ESTE sin duda es su gran punto fuerte y hace que, cualquier pega o deficiencia en otras áreas, desaparezca por insignigicante. Graves no muy poymtentes en golpe, pero muy presentes y definidos, medios sensacionales, y unos agudos que dejan escuchar todas sus frecuencias sin sibilancias, pero dejando distinguir perfectamente cualquier sonido de fuentes distintas, aún en las mismas frecuencias. Se les nota una ligera ecualización en V, pero aún así, perfectamente configurada y que hace muy difícil que incluso sin usar ecualización no contenten a cualquiera. Para mí lo fundamental en un dispisitivo de sonido es la calidad del mismo, más allá de otros parámetros mencionados más arriba como conectividad, llamadas, etc. Aquí son los claros ganadores comparándolos con Fiio FW5, Sennheiser Momentum 4 y Sony wf-1000xm5. Todos son buenos destacando en alguna cosa, pero en lo que es el sonido... Momentum tienen su firma de sonido Sennheiser muy reconocible y enlatada con ese rollo Jukebox que está muy bien, una conexión blindada y una aplicación increiblemente buena. Sony tiene una firma de sonido con mucha claridad y definición, pero esto es otra cosa. Precio: Aquí es dónde se lleva las 5 estrellas. Cuando salieron al mercado, superaban por bastante los trescientos euros. Ahora se pueden encontrar por 150 o algo menos, por lo que en ese precio es imbatible. Y hasta aquí. Mis disculpas por la chapa y espero que le sea útil a alguien.
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