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The next generation of sound is finally here. Introducing D’Budz, the world’s first wireless earphones with a built-in woofer.



After two years of research and development, DeMakers are the first in the world to engineer a patented 10mm micro-woofer unit housed in normal sized earphone buds. Based on revolutionary dual conduction technology, D’Budz offers you a fully immersive 3D listening experience with the aural and physical vibration of bass. D’Budz will revolutionize the way you listen to modern music, watch movies and play games.

MUSIC LOVERS

D’Budz provides fully immersive listening experience through every pitch range on the sound spectrum. The built-in full range woofer, provides the listener a realistic concert experience.

MOVIE LOVERS

D’Budz offers you a revolutionary 3D interactive sound experience-a ‘Home Theatre in Your Ears’, reproducing deep sound, resonance and vibration.

GAME LOVERS

When gaming, D’Budz offers you a 3D interactive sound experience just as you might experience in a real situation. You can literally feel the vibration when someone is shooting or an explosion is happening in the background. It’s akin to the same feedback you can get from a controller.

LESS STRESS ON EARS

Enabled by patented dual conduction technology, D’Budz gives less stress on your ears. The woofer sound of D’Budz is delivered through bone, cartilage and skin and thus it lessens the burden of eardrum.

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What is Woofer?

A woofer (or subwoofer) is a speaker driver which is dedicated to the reproduction of low-pitched audio frequencies, typically known as BASS. Typically, woofers start at 6 inches (15.24 cm) in size and people generally prefer sizes bigger than 12 inches (30.48 cm) for proper woofer sound of ultra-low bandwidth frequencies (below 120Hz).

D’Budz Woofer Earphones

D’Budz has revolutionized this technology into a patented micro woofer unit only 10mm (1.0 cm or 0.39 inches) in size. D’Budz reproduces 80Hz of low frequency at its peak point (i.e. resonant frequency) which is the same bandwidth produced by the woofers, or mounted subwoofers, of most home theater systems. Interactive sound engineering is at the core of DeMakers’ philosophy, creating a new dimension of sound experience. D’Budz is the only product offers ultra-low bandwidth frequencies below 80Hz in normal sized earphones.

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Wireless convenience with long hour batter life (8 hours music play / 10 hours voice call). In addition to the Bluetooth, you can simply switch to wired mode for battery saving or recharging the unit.

The perception of sound (i.e. audio frequency) is delivered to the human in two forms - 70% in the form of sound waves via air conduction, and 30% in the form of vibration via bone conduction. You can verify this by recording your own voice – noticing the difference between the voice you hear recorded and your own perception of your voice. The recorded voice only plays back the sound waves detected via air conduction. But you hear your own voice as sound waves through your ears as well as vibration through the bones in your skull.



Traditional earphones project sound frequency through air only. D’Budz delivers sound through air (i.e. air conduction), as well as via the skin, bone and skull around the ear (i.e. bone conduction) hence providing a more natural and interactive experience of sound. Unique convergence of air conduction and bone conduction is DeMakers’ core technology for reproducing superior woofer sound with vibration effect, similar to traditional woofer units in theaters and surround sound systems