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Updated April 11, 2024·
If sound quality for music is your top priority, the Grado GT220 offers very good audio but is not ideal for gaming or watching TV. On the other hand, the Mojawa HaptiFit Terra, with its bone conduction technology, is optimized for calls and meetings and good for exercise with its sweatproof certification, but has poorer overall sound quality. The HaptiFit Terra also adds fitness tracking features, which the GT220 lacks. Consider the tradeoffs between audio quality, fitness features, and price when making your decision. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Grado GT220
Good for air travel
Advantages of the Mojawa HaptiFit Terra
Very good for phone calls
Good for gaming
Good for TV and video
Very good for exercise
Key differences
Music
6.3/10
5.4/10
The Grado GT220 is only fair for music, while the Mojawa HaptiFit Terra is poor.
Gaming
5.1/10
7.9/10
The Mojawa HaptiFit Terra is good for gaming, while the Grado GT220 is poor.
Phone Calls
6.9/10
8.0/10
The Mojawa HaptiFit Terra is very good for phone calls, while the Grado GT220 is only fair.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
8.8/10
8.2/10
The Grado GT220 and Mojawa HaptiFit Terra are both very good for podcasts and audiobooks, though the Grado GT220 is somewhat better.
TV and Video
5.5/10
7.0/10
The Mojawa HaptiFit Terra is good for TV and video, while the Grado GT220 is poor.
Noise Reduction
5.3/10
2.5/10
The Grado GT220 and Mojawa HaptiFit Terra are both poor for noise reduction, though the Grado GT220 is somewhat better.
Cost
$259
$300
$150
$200
$250
$300
$350
$400
The Grado GT220 has a price of $259 and the Mojawa HaptiFit Terra costs $300.
"With its superb and functional interface and its highly satisfying imaging, Grado has shown a new talent for delivering a solid true wireless system, and with future improvements, has the potential to really be one of the best."
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About Grado
Grado Labs is a small, family-owned, business based in Brooklyn New York that specializes in high-end, boutique, dynamic headphones and turntable cartridges. They boast a particular house sound, that is to say their products have a particular sound signature unique to Grado, that some audiophiles seem to really like and are unable to find anywhere else. Their high-end headphones are all hand made, completely in house, from a variety of exotic woods and materials going so far as to making one of their most popular products out of hemp.
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