Fender's Wireless Headphones Redefine Audio Longevity for Musicians on the Go

Fender's Wireless Headphones Redefine Audio Longevity for Musicians on the Go

Fender Audio's Mix headphones feature an industry-leading 100-hour battery life, outpacing competitors, and will debut at CES 2026 in Las Vegas next week.

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The upcoming CES 2026 in Las Vegas will feature Fender Audio's new wireless headphones, the Mix, which are priced at $300. With an impressive battery life of 100 hours without active noise cancellation (ANC) and 52 hours with it engaged at moderate volume, these headphones are designed to last throughout the four-day tech show. A quick 15-minute charge offers one hour of listening time, while a full charge takes two hours.

The Mix headphones, available in Skyscraper Black and Olympic White at launch, will also have three additional colors introduced later. Their modular design allows users to customize headbands and ear cups easily. In addition to their exceptional battery performance, they feature three audio modes: lossless for high-fidelity streaming, low latency for gaming, and Auracast for broadcasting to multiple devices.

Fender Audio, known for its guitar manufacturing, aims to compete in the wireless headphone market, where products like the Marshall Major V and Sony WH-1000XM6 offer varying battery lives. The Bose QuietComfort Ultra, which leads the market according to CNET, provides only 30 hours of charge, making the Mix a notable alternative.

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