Fender’s first wireless headphones have a long-lasting, replaceable battery

Fender’s first wireless headphones have a long-lasting, replaceable battery

A person smiling while wearing the olympic white version of the Fender Mix wireless headphones.

Fender Audio, the consumer electronics brand owned by the famous guitar maker, has announced its first pair of wireless headphones at CES 2026. What sets the Mix headphones apart from the competition are impressive battery life, a modular design that allows the ear cups and headband to be swapped to alternate colors, and a focus on longevity with a battery that’s easy to access and swap.

When they launch this year the Mix headphones will initially be available in olympic white and skyscraper black color options for $299.99. That’s considerably cheaper than Sony’s $450 flagship WH-1000XM6 headphones that debuted last May. We haven’t had a ch …

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2 Comments

  1. brown.sophia

    This sounds like an exciting development for Fender! Combining their iconic brand with wireless technology could really enhance the listening experience. It’s great to see innovative products coming from such a well-respected name in music.

  2. mikel.doyle

    Absolutely! It’s interesting how Fender is blending their musical heritage with modern technology. The replaceable battery feature is a smart touch, ensuring users can enjoy their headphones for a longer time without having to replace the whole unit.

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