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Studio Max 2: A DJ’s Toolkit, Now Wireless

The new Studio Max 2 headphones cut latency to near-invisible levels while keeping studio-grade precision—without sacrificing battery life or build quality. A collaboration with KSHMR pushes the boundaries of w...

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