The company says it's the first to pack in an amp and use dedicated drivers for the audio and the noise cancellation in a set of wireless headphones. Instead of one set of drivers powering both the audio and the ANC, each of those features had its own unit. On the outside, there are controls for Bluetooth, the amp and active noise cancellation on the left earcup while the buttons you'll need to adjust volume, play/pause, skip tracks or take calls are situated on the right side.

When satellite was first announced, my main concern was battery life. Now that the headphones are going on sale, the company has some detailed numbers. Blue says you can expect 24 hours of playback when just using Bluetooth connectivity. When you opt for wireless listening with both the active noise cancellation and the built-in amp turned on, expect to listen for around 8 hours before needing to recharge. It's enough to get you through a full workday, but you'll likely need to plug them in over night if you listen all day long. Those battery figures are something I plan to take a closer look at during a full review.

If you're itchin' to get your hands on a pair, Blue's Satellite headphones are available today in black and white options for $400. The usual suspects for tech purchases -- places like Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg and others -- are set to carry the headphones.