The modular headphones now feature highly detailed audio and expanded connectivity options for creators.
AIAIAI has given a major upgrade to their TMA-2 Move Wireless headphones, with units shipping from CMI mid-January 2026 featuring the acclaimed S11 driver. This marks the most substantial update since the model’s initial release, bringing professional-grade audio quality to the wireless over-ear design.
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The S11 driver brings improvements that position the Move more competitively in the Bluetooth headphone market. Sound quality has improved noticeably, delivering the natural, detailed character that’s earned praise across the board. The upgrades extend beyond audio performance. Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity is now onboard, and for the first time, the Move gets app support, allowing you to customise EQ settings to match your listening preferences or monitoring requirements—a feature the community has been asking for.
For creators wanting to use the headphones in production or DJ settings, there’s an optional upgrade path to ultra-low latency wireless via W+ Link connectivity. Adding the X03 transmitter and applying a firmware update unlocks this feature, making the Move viable for real-time monitoring applications where traditional Bluetooth latency would be problematic.
The headphones deliver 40 hours of playback time on a single charge, with a two-hour charging cycle. Comfort hasn’t been overlooked either, with high-grade memory foam cushions and a soft PU leather headband for long listening sessions. The over-ear design provides solid sound isolation, useful for blocking out ambient noise in various environments.
True to AIAIAI’s modular approach, every part can be replaced or upgraded individually. Rather than binning the whole unit when something wears out, you can simply swap the affected component. It’s a practical and more sustainable option for headphones getting daily use.
AIAIAI continues to refine what they’ve already built rather than churning out endless new models. For those already in the TMA-2 world or anyone after wireless headphones that won’t be obsolete in a year, the updated Move is worth a look.
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