About the Grado eGrado
Famous Grado sound in a travel-friendly headphone
Famous Grado sound in a travel-friendly headphone
The eGrado's behind-the-neck design helps them stay put on the go.
If you didn't know anything about Grado, a legendary brand with a serious following among audiophiles, you might mistake the eGrado for just another behind-the-neck, "street-style" headphone. True, these 'phones offer a convenient design that stays put when you're walking, commuting on the subway, or checking out some tunes mid-flight. But with their detail and definition, they'll give you a taste of the kind of performance that's to be found at the higher end of the headphone category, at a price that's decidedly in the affordable range.
Born in Brooklyn and built to perform
Each pair of eGrado headphones is made right in Brooklyn, New York where the Grado family has been building award-winning audio gear for more than 60 years. Like all Grado headphones, the eGrado uses a vented "open-air" earcup design with large, non-resonant air chambers for powerful, extended bass response and more open, spacious sound. Each driver features a high-quality copper voice coil to ensure smooth, dynamic performance with exceptionally low distortion. Drivers are also carefully matched to within 0.1 dB for enhanced stereo imaging and a wide soundstage.
Product highlights:
- portable on-ear design with padded earcups and behind-the-neck headband
- open-air design for spacious, low-distortion sound
- driver pairs matched to within 0.1 dB for better stereo imaging
- frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
- sound pressure level (at 1mW): 101 dB
- impedance: 32 ohms
- cable with stereo mini plug
- warranty: 1 year (does not include earpads)
- MFR # eGrado
What's in the box:
- On-ear headphones (blue) with attached 48" cable (right angle 3.5mm plug)
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Features & specs
General | ||
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Fit Style | On-ear | |
Earcup Type | Open | |
Earcup Width x Height | 2.242" x 2.242" | |
Noise-canceling | No | |
Bluetooth | No | |
Bluetooth Version | --- | |
Single-earbud Operation | --- | |
Mic For Taking Calls | No | |
Voice Assistant Access | ||
Amazon Alexa | No | |
Google Assistant | No | |
Siri | No | |
Connectors | ||
3.5mm | No | |
1/4" | No | |
Lightning | No | |
4.4mm balanced | No | |
XLR4 balanced | No | |
2.5mm | No | |
Other | None | |
Specs | ||
Frequency Response | 20-20k Hz | |
Sensitivity | 101 dB | |
Impedance | 32 Ohms | |
Weight | 3.1 ounces | |
Cord Length | 48" | |
Parts Warranty | 1 Year | |
Labor Warranty | 1 Year |
Product Research
Features
Overview: The eGrado is a lightweight, efficient on-ear headphone designed for use with portable electronic devices. The headphones feature a stylish blue street-style, behind-the-neck headband and a 4' straight cord with a right-angle 3.5mm plug.
Open Air Design: The eGrados have an open air design that allows some of the outside sound to mix with the headphone output for a more realistic experience. An open design also allows you to be aware of your surroundings.
Dynamic Drivers: The high quality dynamic drivers used in the eGrado are the same ones used in Grado's SR60e headphones. For optimum stereo imaging and consistent sound, the drivers are matched to within 0.1 dB.
Specifications:
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
- Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 101 dB (1 mW)
- Normal Impedance: 32 Ω
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I've tried them all (wireless, Apple, high end, low end, pricey, less pricey). This are the most practical for my use with awesome dynamic range.
Franko from Nevada