KOEL IEMs are driven by a single balanced armature with a transparent liquid resin 3D printed body and detachable MMCX cable. Packaging is on point with a cardboard box opening via magnetic flap to reveal a handy hard shell zipped storage case with a stylish black and red design. Inside you find the earphones wrapped with a velcro tie along with a user guide leaflet, cable clip and a selection of ...[Read More]
A couple weeks ago I published a review on a similar pair of bluetooth earphones from the same company SoundPEATS. I really enjoyed using those earphones, and I’m actually using them still. Even after giving these SporFi wireless earphones a test run, I still went back to the Q12s. My Thoughts Although there are similarities between the SporFi and the Q12 Plus earphones. The SporFi earphones...[Read More]
xFryo ARIA Earphones Review I love the freedom of Bluetooth earphones, but I am getting a little fed up with the tangle of wires, the fact they get stuck on the back of my neck and the mass of cables when charging them. So I thought I’d give these a go, they are “True” wireless, which means they are single earbuds for each ear. They arrive in a modern looking charging box. This has a magnetic top,...[Read More]
There is no lack of budget bluetooth earphones on the market today. I’ve cycled though headphones, earphones, earbud, wired and wireless. They all have their pros and cons. But generally they are very similar, with only slight differences. Today I’m taking a look at a pair from SoundPEATS. That name SoundPEATS can be found on a number of budget friendly, portable audio devices. I...[Read More]
RevoNext’s QT3 are a pair of wired in-ear headphones that deliver quad driver audio performance at a lower than usual price-point. They come nicely packaged in a small cardboard box with two individual earpieces, a detachable cable with velcro strap, an instruction leaflet and both small and large ear-tips to go with the fitted medium pair. QT3 are available in both black and gray colours an...[Read More]
Razer’s Latest Kit Review Razer is heading out into their second foray of the mobile phone market, but that isn’t stopping them from releasing more gaming peripherals. They were very nice to send some to the Droid Horizon office for us to check out. Headsets Ifrit A new headset specifically designed for streamers – it’s an ‘earset’ design with cardioid cheek microphone, and compatible with a...[Read More]
While most people listen to music on a smartphone these days, a dedicated MP3 player still has a lot to offer. This model from Mbuynow gives up to 60 hours of high quality music playback on a single charge and can even be connected wirelessly to your Bluetooth speaker or headphones. The MP3 player comes in a cardboard box along with an instruction leaflet, Micro USB charging / data cable, silicone...[Read More]
You’re probably aware of the completely wireless airpods that Apple released a couple of years ago. However while the idea of not having any wires to get snagged or tangled is definitely appealing, their style and especially their price tag will not suit everyone. This Touch-TWS budget headset from Mbuynow aims to do the same job but at a more easily replaceable price (should you happen to lose an...[Read More]
As more and more people move away from wired earphones to wireless Bluetooth alternatives, the main disadvantage has to be the need to repeatedly recharge their tiny internal batteries. To make things easier, Dodocool have DA168 – a headphone storage case with built-in power bank that allows you to top-up on the road. At about 4″ x 3″ x 1.5″ this black silicone case will ac...[Read More]
BlitzWolf’s BTS1 sports style Bluetooth earphones come packaged inside a nice zipped carry case with an instruction leaflet, Micro USB charging cable, plus a selection of silicone ear-tips and hooks to ensure you get a good fit. Two barrel-shaped earpieces are connected by a thin wire that has an embedded 3-button in-line remote. On the side this remote also has the charging port hidden behi...[Read More]
The Cool 2000 is a large over-the-ear headset that uses 3 wired cables to connect to your gaming PC by plugging two audio jacks into the 3.5mm microphone and audio-out sockets, plus a USB cable to power the lights. It comes packaged in a cardboard box along with instructions and an adapter that combines the audio and mic jacks into a single 3.5mm jack allowing this headset to also be used with you...[Read More]