Campfire Audio – Stock Now in UK – Inflammable In-Ears!
It's Hifiheadphones' pleasure to announce the full range of Campfire Audio products is now available from our outlet!
Read moreDetailsIt's Hifiheadphones' pleasure to announce the full range of Campfire Audio products is now available from our outlet!
Read moreDetailsThe Optoma Nuforce BE Sport4 is a solid and reliable companion for exercise and general use, and is well recommended if you'd like a bit of a bass kick to spur you on.
Read moreDetailsConsidering the diminutive size of the M0, it packs a surprising punch and can adequately power any portable headphones, with a decent amount of bass and clarity.
Read moreDetailsLindy's BNX-60 is pretty top-notch for under £100. If you want better, you'll be looking at spending a lot more for such a fully featured noise cancelling headphone.
Read moreDetailsUK firm Flare is definitely one to watch; matching interesting technology with good manufacturing and resulting in some very good-sounding earphones in the Jets - Jet 1 and Jet 2.
Read moreDetailsShipibo wood cups, aluminium gimbals, rodblocks and leather headbands are all excellent hand crafted upgrades for your Grado headphones. They also provide a great base for a custom Grado style build for use with 3rd party drivers.
Read moreDetailsAudeze's new LCD-4z hits us hard; both with sub-bass and credit card bills. However, relaxing with a set of these in place will certainly mask the insistent knocks on the door from bailiffs.
Read moreDetailsThe SoundMAGIC P22BT is suspiciously low-priced for a bluetooth model, but exceeds all expectations. Watch out this summer however, as wearing these constantly may affect your suntan.
Read moreDetailsFor the price, and size the FiiO X1 II is a great little DAP, it will serve you well on your daily commute or when out and about. It has a smooth, easy to listen to sound that is about enjoyment over ultimate detail.
Read moreDetailsThe Edifier W830BT is not a headphone for the seasoned audiophile, they are for the average person looking for a quality Bluetooth headphone for out and about use. For this purpose, you cannot go wrong with them, easy to use and fun to listen to, along with effectively blocking out most ambient noise.
Read moreDetailsFor a basic low-cost player, the Cowon Plenue D is a good choice. It does all that's needed, and it's clear that the Plenue D comes from a company which knows its stuff!
Read moreDetailsIf you are wanting to upgrade your portable audio but don't have bottomless pockets, the Cyrus Soundkey is a clear winner.
Read moreDetailsSo there you have it, two beautiful cables both with different sound signatures. Which will be for you, it all depends on synergy and what differences you want out of your current IEM's.
Read moreDetailsThere's plenty of choice out there with bluetooth earphones these days, but Sennheiser seems determined to corner this market with a few great releases over the past couple of years. The CX6.00BT is certainly a contender.
Read moreDetailsSo the bluetooth fairy has delivered yet again, and Optoma Nuforce now has a truly wireless product in the BE Free8. When shoved in the ears, Optoma Nuforce promise us 'True wireless earphones with superior sound quality with deep explosive bass'.
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