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Campfire Audio Orbit: Earbuds that take music to the max

When Campfire Audio designed its Orbit earbuds, the headphone company didn’t veer from the solitary path it has blazed in a crowded personal audio market. These in-ear monitors sound incredible, look weird, and aren’t engineered to tick all the boxes the competition’s marketing departments have deemed critical to success.

What you get with the Orbit are earbuds that sound far more expensive than they are but include none of the active noise cancellation, extensive customization, or high-quality phone call features you’d expect at their price. These are designed for listening to music, full stop.

Campfire Audio makes some of the most highly regarded and expensive wired earphones on the market. It’s known for its aggressively funky design sense as well as a playful sense of itself as a lifestyle brand. My Orbits came with a pack of baseball-style trading cards highlighting the other

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