Optoma Nuforce BE6i – Trendy Transmission

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Optoma Nuforce BE6i – Trendy Transmission

Wireless earphones are commonplace now; so much so, it’s not necessary to draw undue attention to the fact these days. However, it’s nice to see differing styles coming along and the Optoma Nuforce BE6i is a smart addition to this earphone category.

Pros:

  • Nice case included
  • Many eartips and fitting accessories
  • Well tuned for many genres
  • Good build

Cons:

  • Charging port is a bit fiddly

Design and appearance

First impressions last, and in this case, the impression is definitely of a well-heeled smartness; these are the sort of earphones you can listen to during a job interview. The backs of the capsules are magnetic, so the earphones can be worn securely around the neck between uses.

The design lends itself to the ‘down from the ear’ wearing style so anyone wanting to have the cable going up, over the ear will need to consider an alternative model.

The case is a very practical, semi-rigid affair which is perfect for use with the BE6i.

Durability & build quality

Cable and control/battery construction is good with no obvious weak points. The capsules feel quite solid as well, without being too heavy.

Comfort

There’s not much to say here; once in, the earphones can more or less be forgotten about provided you have a good fit with the supplied eartips and accessories. There’s plenty to play around with, including some ‘fins’ which sit in one of the various folds of the ear and help keep the earphones in place.

Sound characteristics:

The Optoma Nuforce BE6i has a warm sound with a bit of non-intrusive treble presence, good as an all-rounder.

  • Bass

Bass has some emphasis, but the BE6i isn’t a bassy model per se. It extends well with good sub-bass at a realistic level and perhaps a bit more of a boost in the mid-bass region.

  • Mids

Mids on the BE6i are very clear and unaffected by the bass. Harmonics and other directional cues are well rendered and vocals are sweet and well textured.

  • Treble

There is a bit of sparkle about the BE6i; it’s not likely to cause any discomfort though. Cymbals are shimmery without straying into strident territory, and muted trumpets are just raspy enough. Detail here is very good for a wireless model.

  • Soundstage & Separation

Lower frequencies benefit from very good separation and give a good impression of bass width; this continues up the frequency spectrum making an impressive presentation for a wireless model. Harmonics are largely preserved, making for an engaging and enjoyable time with the BE6i!

Music genres good for and why

As noted above, the Optoma Nuforce BE6i is a good all-rounder. Some may prefer more bass than the BE6i has to offer, but this depends on previous earphones and expectations. The BE6i is great with current studio music such as pop and rock, with more refined genres such as classical doing very well also since the midrange is so clear.

 

Summary

The new wireless BE6i from Optoma Nuforce is as smart as it is nice-sounding, giving a good impression of your music and complementing your outfit a treat. With a large range of accessories to get a perfect fit, the BE6i is a superb wireless choice.

SoundMAGIC ST80 Bluetooth Sports Earphone Review

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.

Sudio Vasa Blå – Sound for a Smörgåsbord of Situations

 

Sweden is known for a few different things which are particular to that part of the world, such as a certain brand of flatpack furniture, a certain car in which you can take your flatpack furniture home, and a certain pop quartet which you can listen to as you do so. Perhaps we can add to that list a certain Bluetooth headphone which would be useful in keeping our dated musical tastes to ourselves – the Sudio Vasa Blå!

The product name ‘Vasa Blå’ has a certain ring to it and the word ‘Blå’ translates to ‘Blue’ in English which is probably due to the Bluetooth functionality, rather than Sweden’s being partly within the Arctic Circle, or indeed their film industry.

Pros:

  • Wireless convenience
  • Battery lasts and is quick and easy to charge
  • Sounds superb
  • Nice leather pouch included

Cons:

  • Battery and controls may snag on clothing

 

Design and Appearance

The Vasa Blå comes in very neat packaging which gives a good impression of quality, and upon taking the earphones out this does not change; accessories are well presented too. The earphones themselves are quite smart, with a ribbon-type cable running between them. Controls and battery are on the cable itself; it’s more usual to see the a battery or batteries perhaps as a part of an enlarged capsule on each side, but these wouldn’t look nearly as good whilst being worn.

The black model comes with rose gold-coloured metal capsule on each side, which gives a certain touch of sophistication.

Durability & Build Quality

It’s a given that Bluetooth earphones should be as small and light as possible; in recent years these design challenges have been more or less mastered and what we have is a very nice little package. There are no obvious weak points; it would be nice to see some strain reliefs where the cable meets the capsules and the battery, but I doubt if these are necessary on a bluetooth earphone of this type.

The Vasa Blå is covered in rubber (apart from the rose gold parts) making for a rugged and sweat-proof product. Also, the mic/controls are contained within a rugged looking housing which looks as if it could take a lot of abuse.

 

Comfort

The earphones are well balanced when being worn; the even distribution of weight, with battery on one side and mic/control housing on the other prevents the earphones from wanting to slip one way or the other. However, as the battery and controls are thicker than the cable, these might have a tendency to get caught on clothing if moving the head from side to side (if the cable is worn around the back of the neck). Other than that, one can almost forget that the Vasa Blå is being worn, were it not for the music!

Suitability for Intended Application

There’s a lot of Bluetooth models aimed at sporty uses, but I don’t feel the Sudio Vasa Blå is aimed solely at that type of scenario. The design lends itself well to casual use in the home, commuting, well, anything really. The graduated volume moves up or down in well spaced-out steps which makes adjustments easy for those who are on the move.

Sound Characteristics:

Sudio have wisely tuned the Vasa Blå to appeal to most people; a decent well controlled bass with clear, mellow midrange and a smooth treble. This is what most people are looking for at this price level and it’s well implemented. However, the sound can also be tweaked very successfully if using your favourite EQ settings.

Bass:

Bass is given some prominence and this is quite noticeable when called for; extreme low frequencies can be quite strong but this doesn’t lead to any problems with non-bassy genres. There’s a visceral quality within the bass which really appeals; fundamentals are given a solid, authoritative footing for an engaging and enjoyable experience.

Mids:

There’s a large amount of clarity and detail here and the midrange does not sound recessed. There’s a nice sense of space and harmonics which gives instruments a 3-dimensional feel with good imaging.

Treble:

Treble may be smooth but not at the cost of detail and sparkle; it’s simply a nice balance between detail and musicality. It stays out of analytical and sterile territory, but not at the cost of making the earphones sound dull.

Soundstage & Separation

Soundstage is good for an in-ear model, with sound appearing to emanate from a point outside of the earphones’ physical confines. Instruments are well separated and easy to pinpoint even with a lot of action going on within the music, there is never a muddle with complex pieces.

Music genres good for and why

A lot of different music has been tried with the Sudio Vasa Blå, and nothing comes up short. Having said that, Dance Music, Pop and Rap may be the genres which will benefit from an increased bass response and give a nice thumping presentation. More mid-centric genres and older recordings will still benefit from the clarity of the midrange however.

Summary

A good effort from the Swedish brand Sudio; we never get tired of trying better and better Bluetooth earphones, and considering the bright future ahead for wireless models, Sudio may be well placed for inclusion in everybody’s list of notable Swedish things!

Chord Electronics Hugo review

Chord Electronics Hugo review

Introducing the unassuming Hugo from Chord Electronics; the company which is now causing ripples in the portable audio world with this fantastic device.

Time and again we hear that headphones can mean a huge leap in sound quality; but equal to that is the process by which a particular signal reaches the headphones. Get both right and the effect is no less than sublime.

The Hugo is both a DAC and an amp, with a battery which can last a good while between charges, considering the processes it has to power. There are numerous options when it comes to connectivity, even a bluetooth input is available among the more traditional ins and outs.

The Hugo is built from aircraft-grade aluminium and it almost feels as if it designed for military purposes. Also the input controls are in keeping with this theme; they are obviously built to last also, particularly the large recessed volume control which is hard to knock or move accidentally.

 

 

The sound of the Hugo is probably better than a lot of people can imagine; the level of detail and sense of space one can glean from a given recording is out of this world. This is due to the DAC in the Hugo being designed for the Hugo; other designs take pre-existing DAC chips and implement them the best they can.

It consists of a field-programmable gate array, which is configured from the ground up by Chord. Basically it is a custom-made computer which specialises in the highest quality signal conversion.

Inputs include Optical/Toslink, Coaxial, bluetooth, and USB; with an extra HD USB input for operation to 384kHz in PCM format. Outputs feature 2 x 3.5mm sockets (these are slightly recessed and may give trouble, for instance with Earsonics in-ears), one 6.35mm socket and stereo RCA outs. Chord is aware that the Hugo is likely to be used as a DAC for full-size systems and accordingly it is possible to set the output volume to line-level for this purpose.

The effect of all this extra detail (even with 44.1kHz/16-bit recordings) is to vastly increase the sense of space and movement within the performace or recording, making it so much more realistic and captivating. Frequency response is virtually unchanged, so your favourite headphones should not take any rapid departures from their usual sound if used with the Hugo.

 

 

It is difficult to get across how much better music sounds with the Hugo, while nobody is a stranger to the potential benefit of the money this item costs! Therefore we welcome enquiries about our listening room; we are confident that the sound of the Hugo will alter your perceptions..!

World Cup 2014 Headphone Guide

World Cup 2014 Headphone Guide

World Cup 2014 is on its way and now that FIFA have banned branded headphones, we have come up with a list of headphones to help you keep up with all of the matches. Whether you listen to the radio on the go, stream the games on your iPad or just want to watch the football at home without disturbing anyone.

Here is our pick of headphones that will help you enjoy the World Cup and sound great!

Portable Streaming

Ideal for listening on the go with portable devices. These headphones are small, lightweight, they have good isolation and will reduce the amount of sound leaking out.. You can follow the World Cup in style.

SoundMAGIC E10

Voted best in-ear for under £40 3 years running. The E10 is the go to earphone for great sound and value.

Jaybird BlueBuds X

If you like using in-ears but want something wireless these are perfect! They use Bluetooth so will be able to connect to most mobile phones and modern portable devices.

Beyerdynamic DTX501p

These are great for portable listening. Very comfortable, they fold neatly into the supplied case and they sound great too.

Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear

If you’re after a bit more luxury then the Momentum On-Ear is for you. They are the portable sized version of the popular full sized Momentum. They have a lush sound with great clarity and soundstage. They are also extremely comfortable and they look great too!

Audiofly AF78/M

The AF78 uses hybrid technology, so you get a dynamic driver (for rich bass) and a balanced armature driver (for clarity and detail). This combination gives you great punchy sound with clear detail. The M version comes with a universal in-line microphone and one button control.

Sennheiser MM450-X

To fully immerse yourself you can go for the ultimate portable headphone. The MM450-X not only sounds great, they have noise cancelling – this will help block out background noise so you can listen in peace.

Home Streaming

Full size, comfortable and easily driven. Perfect for private listening at home with any source device.

Grado SR80i

These are open backed headphones so they will leak sound, but very good sound! They are probably the best value for money headphone we do.

Sennheiser HD380

Closed back and extremely comfortable. They have a warm and open sound – great for the price.

Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro

One of the best sub £200 closed back headphones we do. Very good sound isolation and adjustable bass ports lets you customise the sound for your taste. Very comfortable and has a replaceable cable.

SoundMAGIC HP200

Another open backed headphone so sound will leak. These have a surprisingly warm sound for an open back headphone with great bass and natural detail.

Final Audio Pandora Hope IV

This closed back headphone gives you the best of both – a balanced armature driver for crisp top end detail and a dynamic driver for rich, punchy lows. Once burned in these headphones sound amazing – you’ll want to wear them all day long!

Beyerdynamic T70p

The T70p has great clarity and top end detail with tight bass and an overall neutral sound. The P version is designed for portable devices, if you use a headphone amplifier then I would recommend the T70 (non P version).

Watching TV

If you’re going to be watching the games live on TV then you will be doing some late night viewing. These headphones will be able to connect to your TV and get you fully immersed in the World Cup without disturbing anyone else in the house.

Sennheiser RS160 or Sennheiser RS170

The ultimate in TV quiet listening. Both the RS160 and RS170 are closed back and will isolate sound extremely well. The RS160 comes with a portable transmitter which can be powered by batteries whereas the RS170 has a more powerful transmitter that also acts a holder and charging station for the headphones.

Jaybird BlueBuds X Wireless In-Ear Bluetooth Sports Earphones – Announcement

The Hifiheadphones team is pleased to announce the new Wireless In-Ear Bluetooth Earphone from Jaybird, the BlueBuds X is now available to be purchased on our website.

BlueBuds X rewrites the rules of Bluetooth audio, delivering outstanding performance that rivals the very best in mainstream wired headphones. Through perfecting a custom implementation of the native Bluetooth SBC codec, which Jaybird calls Shift, the BlueBuds X deliver a level of purity and sound that rivals and challenges the very best in wired earphones.

The X-Fit option allows users to wear BlueBuds X over or under ears. Voice prompting, a microphone for calls, and integrated controls are also notable features. BlueBuds X comes with three pairs of ear tips and ear cushions, a standard micro USB cable for charging, and a carrying case. The BlueBuds X are completely sweat-proof and Jaybird give a lifetime guarantee on the BlueBuds X against sweat.

With the Jaybird‘s SignalPlus you can use your music device left/right side or above/below the waist or anywhere you like. Considerable innovation has gone into SignalPlus, the ability to run and play sports outdoors while using your music device anywhere on your body without the traditional limitations of your body getting between the devices and blocking signal.

Features

  • Smallest bluetooth headset available today
  • Works with any Bluetooth-enabled iPhone, iPod touch, iPod nano, iPad, iPad mini or Mac
  • Compatible with any A2DP Bluetooth stereo device
  • Control your music from your headset
  • Shift Premium Bluetooth Audio
  • PureSound white noise filters
  • Sweat proof with lifetime warranty against sweat
  • Standard micro-USB charging
  • Up to 8 hours of talk time / audio playback

To purchase the unit, please visit our website:

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