Cutting-edge Innovators
A relentless pursuit for greater sonic accuracy and resolution has garnered Audeze 11 US patents (and counting!) for the brand’s innovative developments, including its power Fluxor magnets, Fazor waveguides, and Uniforce voice coils. All these technologies combine to create the incredibly precise planar drivers that drive Audeze’s most popular headphone models. Furthermore, Audeze collaborated with UCLA researchers in 2021 to develop headphones for use inside MRI machines — this joint venture resulted in the world’s first nanotube-embedded headphone drivers, which are now found on the brand’s flagship CRBN².
Industry-tested, Studio-trusted Sound
From the very beginning of the brand’s journey, Audeze headphones won the favor of the world’s engineers and producers for their accuracy and remarkably low level of distortion. In 2022, Audeze launched a new line of headphones with revered engineer Manny Marroquin: the MM Series, engineered specifically for mixing and mastering. Artists utilizing Audeze headphones took home 13 Grammy Awards in 2024, including wins for Oppenheimer, Barbie, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
Spatial Audio for an Immersive Future
Audeze touts its Maxwell model as the very first headset to offer integrated, real-time head tracking in Dolby Atmos Renderer and APL Virtuoso — a groundbreaking advancement that allows artists to take on immersive spatial audio projects without a dedicated speaker system or Dolby Atmos. Plus, more spatial audio head-tracking integrations for Maxwell are planned for future launches, including Embody Immerse Virtual Studio Pro and Audiokinetic Wwise for game audio design. These projects emphasize Audeze’s commitment to artists working at the forefront of sound design, allow them to mix and master remotely, preview spatial audio on headphones, and even simulate a VR headset for next-generation gaming projects.
Precision Engineered and Manufactured in the USA
All Audeze’s driver elements are proudly manufactured in its home of Orange County, California, utilizing self-build, patent-pending bespoke automation technology. Audeze retains a comprehensive level of integration and responsiveness for a modern electronics company, as it closely controls the manufacturing process right down to component-level concerns, such as its proprietary, ultra-thin driver film and patented, high-flux magnets.