The LG xboom Buds are part of the current xboom lineup, featuring graphene drivers, impressive battery life, and Auracast support.
LG, short for Lucky Goldstar, is a global technology company headquartered in Seoul.
LG History
LG began as a manufacturer of plastic products in 1958 and gradually expanded into the electronics industry. Just one year later, the technology giant released its first radio, marking its entry into the consumer electronics market.
Over the years, LG has ventured into various product categories, including home appliances, mobile devices, televisions and audio equipment.
In 1995, LG Electronics launched the world’s first 60-inch plasma TV, revolutionising the home entertainment experience. This achievement proved LG’s capabilities in display technology and laid the foundation for future advances in TVs and monitors.
In recent years, LG has made significant progress in the field of artificial intelligence. The introduction of LG ThinQ AI technology has enabled seamless integration and interaction between different LG devices, providing users with an intelligent and connected ecosystem.
How good are LG headphones?
LG headphones (see our review overview) are equipped with the latest technology: LG TONE Free are truly wireless in-ear headphones that use UVnano technology to kill bacteria and germs on the headphones. The TONE Free range also features Meridian Audio technology for rich, unadulterated sound.