In 2007, Klipsch introduced the X10s, the smallest in-ear monitors ever created. They’re astonishingly slight. The business end is roughly the size of a grain of rice and, with the silicone ear tip removed, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’re just looking at a wire.
But these days, wires are over and the still-stunning X10s continue evolving. Klipsch and Ear Micro, a wearable tech company, have used the X10s as the foundation for the smallest ever pair of wireless earbuds, the T10 Bespoke, by Ear Micro proudly featuring Klipsch Audio. And at a screamingly high $2,500 a pair (at the lowest), they’re some of the most expensive, too.
The original, wired X10s were designed to fit deep inside your ears, sitting very close to your eardrums, so that they could achieve extreme accuracy in part by being relatively quiet, limiting distortion. Some 15 years later, the T10s operate on the same basic acoustic principles.
“This is a product that is designed to teach the world that you can go way past Apple AirPods.”
“If I put the T10 and X10 next to each other, you will discover it’s precisely the same thing,” says Bear Clark, the chief innovation instigator at Ear Micro. They have the same acoustic package: audio tube, nozzle, precision-balanced armature and acoustic gasket system. “But instead of a cord coming out the end, it has our computer glued onto the side of it,” he says.