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The FIFINEStudio Headphones are wired over-ear monitoring headphones designed for recording, streaming, and music production. Featuring a large 50mm driver for balanced sound across a frequency range of 20Hz-20kHz, these headphones ensure comfort with soft ear pads and an adjustable headband. With two detachable 9.8ft cables, they offer wide compatibility with various audio devices, while passive noise cancellation allows for an immersive listening experience.
A**T
Amazing sound quality
These are perfect for those content creators out there wanting amazing sound clarity and quality for editing etc. they're also perfect for music and even for gaming.No distortion noticed even at the top end, decent bass and perfect vocal clarity.Use a standard 3.5mm jack so are widely compatible, making them easy to set up.Very comfortable for long periods.The cable length is 4ft but stretch can reach 10ft as it is a coiled cable.They also look sleek and stylish.
P**3
Good headphones for music not quite premium.
I am always looking for a new set of headphones so ordered these ones.The fifine H8 eh? Righto ,I will give these a go!In the box you get the headphones, the instructions and two Jack leads. The Jack leads are male to male so that you can put them in other devices. There is a mini Jack for your normal smartphones etc, and the normal bigger Jack for using it with an amp or something with a larger jack lead output.Ok so let's test it out on a mobile phone using Spotify.First off the sound levels are actually quite good, the music was quite punchy with quite good trouble levels and I would say average bass levels.I then listened to a few movie trailers and cranked up the bass on my graphic equaliser on my phone, this bit was not so successful as the bass levels did not exactly make my head rumble, definitely has some bass to it but it's not that deep.I then listened to a couple of news clips and these headphones do sound very good for normal vocal kind of audio.The build of these headphones does not seem overly premium. You can extend the headband by pushing the headband up and revealing the very thin plastic underneath that is attached to the actual ear muffs, you certainly would not want to put too much pressure on them as they feel like they could snap at any moment.They are quite comfortable to wear though and they do not grip your head like a vice.I'm not a particular fan of the leather type in maps and I prefer sponge but these were still actually quite comfortable around the ears. I used them for about 20 minutes solid and it was still fine.Overall this might be trying to compete withmore premium bands but at a slightly cheaper price. I would say if you're on a bit of a budget that needs would do the job. If your flash with money and if you are bit of an audio file that these may not be for you.For general use they are very good so I think it would be fair to give them four stars. (I am just not sure how long they would last with that flimsy headband plastic)
L**L
For the Price - Really Good Studio Monitor Headphones
Overall, the Fifine H8 Studio Monitor Headphones are a good value for money pair of headphones, especially considering the price. They are comfortable to wear, have accurate sound quality, and come with two detachable cables.Here are some key points from the review:Comfort: The headphones are comfortable to wear for long periods of time, even for people who wear glasses.Sound quality: The sound quality is accurate and detailed, with a wide range of frequencies. However, the base is a little lacking.Noise reduction: The headphones are passive noise reduction, meaning they block out some ambient noise but not all.Cables: I like it that the headphones come with two detachable cables, a 3.5mm and a 6.35mm jack. This makes it easy to replace the cables if they break.Flexibility: The headphones are not very flexible in the ear piece and cannot be turned left or right that much - which I'd prefer (but for the price I'm nit picking..).Price: The reviewer paid £36 for the headphones.Here are some additional details mentioned in the video:If I compare the Fifine H8 Studio Monitor Headphones to the Fifine Gaming Headset I find that the sound quality of the Fine H8 Studio Monitor Headphones to be much more accurate.The headphones are made of a leatherette material that seems to be durable.Overall, the Fifine H8 Studio Monitor Headphones are a good choice for anyone looking for a pair of studio monitor headphones for under £40.
R**N
Head phones.
Excellent sound quality, using in studio.Comfortable and lightweight.
C**G
Sound great at entry level
Suitable for home studio, musical instruments and general use they are monitor headphones so no mic they are well constructed and look goodThe sound quality is reasonable I wouldn't say it bad just average most tones are present lows highs mids the bass is a little light but not too badThey include a 3.5mm to 3.5mm AUX and A 6.3 to 3.5mm jack both coiled cables again reasonably good qualityI think there great set of entry level headphones especially for home recording home studio etc
I**A
Functional Studio Headphones
These wired studio headphones have been a reliable choice for my recording and streaming needs. The included 3.5mm and 6.35mm cables offer versatility for connecting to different devices, and the over-ear design provides comfort during long sessions. However, I've noticed that the sound quality could be better, with some distortion at higher volumes. Additionally, the build feels a bit plasticky and may not hold up well to heavy use. While they're suitable for basic monitoring and casual listening, they may not meet the demands of professional audio work. Overall, they're a decent option for those on a budget looking for reliable headphones for general use.
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