SoundMAGIC ST80 Bluetooth Sports Earphone Review

SoundMAGIC ST80

SoundMAGIC ST80 Bluetooth Earphone Review

The SoundMAGIC ST80 is the perfect companion for sports enthusiasts, with a big helping of bass, yet crisp and detailed mids and non-fatiguing highs they are sure to keep you motivated on the move.

Pros:

  • Overall sound quality
  • Fit
  • Build quality

Cons:

  • Possibly a bit too much bass for some

Aesthetics, Build Quality and Accessories

The SoundMAGIC ST80 looks like most other earhook sports headphones, with a rotation behind the ear hook to securely hold them in place, and a small housing that goes into your ear. There is a battery pack on the cable, with a clip to clip it to your clothing, and a small remote. I think they look great for a sports headphone and do not stick out too much, I also like the black and red cable linking the headphones to the battery pack.

 

The build quality feels sturdy and these should hold up fine to daily sports activities very well, the cabling feels good, the headphones themselves are a mixture of metal and plastic. There is good strain relief on the connections and being Bluetooth means less cabling to fail, the cable is detachable though (screw on) and also included is a regular audio cable with controls.

Accessory wise you are spoilt for choice, with a nice clamshell carry case, 2 cables (one Bluetooth, one regular with mic and controls), an adaptor that splits the audio and microphone cable for use with computers, USB charging cable, phono adaptor that changes the pinout for apple/android, cable clip, S/M/L Comply foam tips, XS/S/M/L sports silicone tips, S/M/L regular silicone tips and also a pair of bi-flange tips. This amount of accessories and tips means you are guaranteed to find a secure fit, but also have something to store them in when not in use.

 

Comfort, Isolation, Cable noise and Ease of use:

The ST80 take a while to get used to fitting, once you get the hook behind your hear it is quite easy to get a good fit. The fit is nice and secure due to the earhooks keeping them in place, but the earhooks are soft enough to not cause discomfort. I find them to be very comfortable once you get a good fit and would not have problems wearing them for extended periods of time.

Isolation is good, not as good as fuly sealed units, but enough to block out most of the world around you when you are out jogging, just be careful when crossing the road or are around cycle paths. The good isolation also means they won’t leak sound outwards and annoy people near you.

Cable noise is very low on these, which is important for a sports headphone.

 

I found the ST80 paired over Bluetooth quickly and easily, I had no transmission issues and the remote was easy to use, if you long hold the volume up it changes track, instead of the usual double tap of the middle button. Something you will need to get used to, but nothing problematic; They charge easily via a microUSB port on the battery pack.

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Sound

  • Bass

The low end is slightly boosted on the ST80, keeping an upbeat and always present bass line keeping you motivated when out at the gym. Luckily the bass is not a bloated mess, it can extend low and you can feel it as well as hear it, but it does not veil the mid range too much. I find the impact of kick drums to be very impressive, and bass guitars are also very articulate, the only thing they don’t do so well is fast paced heavy metal.

  • Mids

The mids are slightly behind the bass in overall quantity, but they are still easily heard, female vocals sound a little better than male vocals. Overall though, the crunch from guitars is aggressive when called for, and there is a good amount of crisp detail. What is very good in the mid-range is the spacial cues and separation, being quite open and expansive.

  • Treble

The treble is very well reproduced here, again it takes a slight back seat in the overall sound but it still retains good clarity and air. It does not sound up front, leaning towards a darker, bassier sound. These won’t be for those who want the clearest sound, but for those looking for a fun sound whilst out and about they are perfect.

The soundstage is intimate, but the separation is good.

 

Conclusion

The SoundMAGIC ST80 can compete with the big boys, like the Sennheiser HD1 in-ear wireless, the ST80 have a bass oriented sound signature but with good clarity overall. The bass is the driving force behind these, but the mids cut though the mix very well offering excellent detail retrieval. The highs are slightly dull which leads to an easier listening experience but not the best overall balance.

The design lends itself to sports use, and the sound for that use is perfect, a nice big bass beat to keep you motivated, but without masking the rest of the sound.

Best Sports Headphones and Earphones for 2017

The Best Sports Headphones and Earphones for 2017

We have listed the best sports headphones and earphones to help drive you along. Here you can find our selection of the best earbuds, portable headphones, wireless headphones and earphones and everything in between. Perfect for sporty use!

Fidue A31s – £19.99

The Fidue A31S may be the cheapest of this lineup, but is every bit as good at wringing the last beads of sweat out of you! The tiny capsules sit in the ears with the cable worn over the ear or down, and the supplied double flange eartips give excellent isolation.

SoundMAGIC PL30+ – £19.99

An updated version of the original PL30 earphones, the PL30+ boasts a more attractive deisgn and also a behind-the-ear wearing style for a secure fit whilst you exercise.

Koss Sporta Pro – £34.99

This on-ear design is open-back, meaning that while others may hear your tunes, you will be able to hear the environment around you as well as your music. Perfect for pounding the streets safely!

Mee Audio M7P Sports – £34.99

The M7P has mobile phone controls and a volume slider conveniently placed on the cable, and pivoting nozzles for a secure and comfortable fit behind the ear.


Trinity Vyrus – £59

With tuneable filters, the Vyrus can give you a bassy sound or crystal clear treble for a sound which will best spur you on! Can be worn over the ear too.

Optoma NuForce BE Sport3 – £79

The wireless BE Sport 3 model features ‘fin’ attachments to secure the earphones into your ears so may be better if you wear glasses or shades whilst running, for example.

Pioneer SE-MJ771BT – £79

This bluetooth on-ear design is light and strong, with controls on the headphones themselves for maximum performance with minimum fuss.

LINDY BNX-60 – £89.99

These wireless noise-cancellers aren’t just for meditation, the sound from the BNX-60 is superb and they will completely enclose the ears – handy on those cold days!

RHA T20i – £189.95

These impressive earphones from RHA will sit in place securely behind the ears and motivate the most lethargic lollygaggers with a powerful bass and clear midrange.

Snugs Wireless – £199

Any worries about a secure fit can vanish with some custom-moulded eartips from Snugs. Together with Some M9B bluetooth earphones from Mee Audio, you’ll get excellent isolation and the convenience of wireless together.