Oladance Wearable Stereo Open Ear Earbuds Review – Parklife
Oladance Wearable Stereo: there’s a big swath of listeners (myself included) that for reasons of health, hearing or comfort need
Read MoreProducts between $100 and $300.
Oladance Wearable Stereo: there’s a big swath of listeners (myself included) that for reasons of health, hearing or comfort need
Read MoreThese two four-$-figure (before discounts) tribrids, the 8-driver Conductor and 9-driver EJ09, sit at the top of LETSHUOER’s IEM range
Read MorePros — Good accessories– Comfortable shell– Bass texture and speed– Warm, relaxing midrange– Treble has more sparkle than the OG
Read MoreTRN Kirin are with little doubt the most interesting TRN drivers I heard as of yet.
Read MoreIn an alternative universe I could have spent twenty bucks and used these as my sole headphones…
Read MoreThe Akoustyx S6 s a superbly built and very handy planar-magnetic earphone with excellent resolution and timbre that can get spicy in the midrange at louder volumes.
Read MoreThey are certainly lovely to look at, and do well with the technicalities, in the sense of having quick transients, good imaging and coherence and a very detailed, highly resolving treble.
Read MoreThe NiceHCK NX7 MK4 is yet another evolution of the NX7…
Read MoreUnexpectedly, I prefer the C100 to the livelier SU-6.
Read MoreThe Soundpeats Opera05 are feature packed, and the ANC performance is solid.
Read MoreIt’s very simple: Questyle M15 is “the” DAC/AMP dongle to have if one has 250-300€ to spend…
Read MoreI strongly recommend these to anyone that wants top quality sound first…
Read MoreI have tested these for almost two years: they work well in all my applications.
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