Most true wireless earbuds rely on Qualcomm’s generic chips. Poine has developed a proprietary Digital Signal Processor (DSP) specifically for the Tango Premium, branded as the P1-Sonic Engine.

This chip does three things that standard DSPs cannot:

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Before diving into the "Premium" specifics, it is essential to understand the lineage. The original "Poine Tango" series was launched as a middle-ground solution for listeners who wanted studio-grade drivers without the bulk of over-ear headphones. The "Tango" moniker refers to the symbiotic relationship between the listener and the music—a close, passionate, and rhythmic connection.

With the Poine Tango Premium, the company has completed that dance. This model takes the chassis of the original and injects it with flagship-level technology typically reserved for $1,000+ reference monitors. The result is a device that feels equally at home in a professional mastering suite as it does on a noisy subway commute.