Head Gear Reviews by alex2750
  1. 1MORE MK801 Over-Ear Headphones with In-line Microphone and Remote (Red)

    4.50 star(s)
    Since joining Head-Fi, the only experience I’d had with 1MORE was the constant praise of their Triple Driver IEM; before this review, I had no idea 1MORE made over-ear headphones. Therefore, when Zoe from 1MORE reached out to me about testing the MK801, I was more than happy to accept and was interested in seeing whether 1MORE’s other products could live up to the expectations that the Triple Drivers set. Despite receiving these in exchange for my review, all opinions expressed are completely mine and I always write reviews as unbiasedly and honestly...
  2. InChor M0 Wood Earbuds

    2.00 star(s)
    I would like to thank Joanna from InChor for sending me these IEMs. Despite receiving these in exchange for my review, all opinions expressed are completely mine and I always write reviews as unbiasedly and honestly as I can. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At the time of posting, the InChor Wood Earbuds (model M0, which I only found out after receiving them) can be found on Amazon for $21.99. The price has varied greatly since June and was $12.99 in mid-December. While there are InChor products on...
  3. Doss ANC BE2 Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones

    2.50 star(s)
    I would like to thank Liang from Doss for sending me the Doss ANC BE2 to test and review. Despite receiving these in exchange for my review, all opinions expressed are completely mine and I always write reviews as unbiasedly and honestly as I can. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At the time of posting, the Doss ANC BE2 is out of stock on Amazon and Doss Audio but is regularly $69.99. Packaging and Accessories: The BE2 (I don’t know whether the model name is actually ANC BE2 or just BE2 but I’m...
  4. Crabot C3

    3.50 star(s)
    I would like to thank Liu from Crabot for sending me two pairs of headphones to test and review. Despite receiving these in exchange for my review, all opinions expressed are completely mine and I always write reviews as unbiasedly and honestly as I can. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At the time of posting, the Crabot C3 can be found on Amazon for $24.99 or the Honstek website for $26.99. Packaging and Accessories: The Crabot C3 comes in a pretty standard box - thick cardboard with the...
  5. Elepawl EP6 Noise Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth Headphones

    4.00 star(s)
    Disclaimer: Although I received these headphones in exchange for my review, all opinions I put forth are my own and I always review as honestly and unbiasedly as possible. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At the time of posting, the Elepawl EP6 can be found on Amazon for $65.99. It doesn’t look like they can currently be found elsewhere. Packaging and Accessories: The EP6 came with very basic packaging. It comes in a plain black cardboard box with a sketch of the headphones on the front along with...
  6. SIVGA SM002 Metal In Ear Monitor with Triple Drivers

    4.50 star(s)
    Disclaimer: As noted in the “Build” section, the first pair of SIVGA SM002s that I got had a frail silver cable, which detached from the MMCX housing rather quickly. Rita from SIVGA was kind enough to send me another pair since they don’t sell the cable separately for now, and my review is on my experiences with the second pair I received that has two functional cables. You should keep in mind, though, that at least for now there seems to be slight quality control issues with the silver cable...
  7. Tsumbay TS-BH05 Wireless Headphone Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones

    4.00 star(s)
    Despite my love of IEMs, I’ve always been enticed by the improved sound quality and comfort that cans supposedly offer. Therefore, when Paul from Thorfire & More reached out to me to see if I wanted to review his Tsumbay TS-BH05 Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones, I gladly accepted and was excited to see if the rumors about cans were true. Despite receiving these in exchange for my review, all opinions expressed are completely mine and I always write reviews as unbiasedly and honestly as I can...
  8. IEGeek EP001

    3.00 star(s)
    I recently began a quest to find the best IEM under $30. I started with the buying guide on r/headphones and haven't looked back. After seeing a few of my reviews, Edward from IEGeek reached out to me to see if I would review his EP001 IEMs. Despite receiving these in exchange for my review, all opinions expressed are completely mine and I always write reviews as unbiasedly and honestly as I can. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At the time of posting, the IEGeek EP001 can be found on Amazon for...
  9. ARCHEER A320S Bluetooth Speaker Stereo Pairing with Super Bass, Built-in Mic, 20 Hour Playtime

    5.00 star(s)
    EDIT 1: LNuneek reached out to me and told me that the bass ports rattled when he tested the A320S. We tested and found that the bass port rattles on both of our pairs of speakers only when the bass port is blocked or when the source volume goes above ~60% with the volume maxed on the speakers themselves. I hadn't noticed this before he reached out to me because I keep the speakers on my desk away from the wall and usually don't turn the volume up that high. Because the rattling does not affect the way I listen to music, I thought it best to...
  10. BlitzWolf® BW-ES1 Graphene In-ear Wired Control Earphone

    3.50 star(s)
    I recently began a quest to find the best IEM under $30. I started with the buying guide on r/headphones and haven't looked back. I found the BlitzWolf Graphene Earphones (model number BW-ES1) on multiple review sites as well as (prominently featured on) Amazon and decided I wanted to try them for myself. I reached out to BlitzWolf and they agreed to send me a sample pair in exchange for my honest thoughts. Despite receiving these in exchange for my review, all opinions expressed are completely mine and I always write reviews as unbiasedly and...
  11. GEVO G3

    2.50 star(s)
    I recently began a quest to find the best IEM under $30. I started with the buying guide on r/headphones and haven't looked back. Hellen from DTFDTW was kind enough to reach out to me to offer me their “Wired Noise Cancelling Sport Earphones” - a rebranded version of the GEVO G3 IEM. Despite receiving these in exchange for my review, all opinions expressed are completely mine and I always write reviews as unbiasedly and honestly as I can. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At the time of posting...
  12. JiES X6

    1.00 star(s)
    As far as I can tell, the JiES X6 is an IEM that is sold to other companies that then brand and sell them rather than sold directly to consumers. I can only find JiES on lightinthebox for $8.99; I bought them from a company named Vivreal on Amazon, who charge $13.99 for these IEMs. Packaging and Accessories Vivreal's packaging for the X6 is pretty bare, even by budget IEM standards. The X6 come in a large drawstring bag - too big to fit easily into a pocket - which also contains a user manual and extra ear tips. The X6 is built surprisingly well...
  13. Senzer S10

    3.50 star(s)
    I recently began a quest to find the best IEM under $30. I started with the buying guide on r/headphones and haven't looked back. Chris from Senzer Audio was kind enough to reach out to me to offer me two Senzer IEMs, one of which was the S10. Despite receiving these in exchange for my review, all opinions expressed are completely mine and I always write reviews as unbiasedly and honestly as I can. TL;DR: Incredible bass from such a small driver. V-shaped signature that features soft highs and great bass but recessed and slightly muffled mids. Great...
  14. Rock Rau0501 In-Ear Monitors

    5.00 star(s)
    I recently began a quest to find the best IEM under $30. I started with the buying guide on r/headphones and haven't looked back. One IEM that kept popping up no matter where I looked - any of the assorted review sites I checked as well as Head-Fi - was the Rock Zircon. People sang its praises, claiming that a sub-$20 IEM provided clarity the likes of which I'd never seen before and that these could outperform any IEM under [insert price here]. I was skeptical about the overwhelming positivity so I decided to get a pair to answer the question I kept...
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