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Related review

Kim 2024-06-29 02:32:21

[0.25 lb] I use this headphone holder for wireless headphones as well as using it to keep a phone charge cable near.

5
Nina 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2] As a beginner podcaster I didn't want to spend a fortune. This amplifier fits the bill. It's small and wasn't expensive. It comes with an AC plug but you have to provide the audio out/headphone cable that comes from either your mixer, recorder, or computer into the amplifier. The input is not the small headphone mini audio stereo cable. It's the wider headphone cable. Also, every headphone that's plugged into this amplifier is also the wider cable (1/4) so if your headphones are the mini you need an adapter. This wasn't an essential item for my beginning podcasting kit but this amplifier makes it such a small investment that I think it's worth it.

5
Jimmy 2024-05-07 07:26:13

[Gold] Truly balanced headphone cable that should have been included with the 800 series cans instead of the segmented mini phono plug.

5
Thomas 2024-06-14 09:40:43

[0.045 lb] My mom uses computer speakers connected to the headphone jack on her Mac Mini. The jack failed (evidently this isn't uncommon). As an inexpensive workaround, I picked up this USB audio adapter, and it worked like a charm. Even plugged into a USB hub, it stays recognized and selected in the Sound System Preferences pane even after rebooting and waking from sleep.

5
Captainlooney 2024-04-22 08:25:48

[Red] I bought a pair on a whim because I got tired of using Airpod Pros 2 IEMs to use while on the couch or in bed waiting for the kids to fall asleep. I am into the Audiophile hobby so I am nitpicky when it comes to sound but obviously for wireless devices I understand sacrifices have to be made. I own a Hifiman Susvara, a Focal Utopia, and Sennheiser HD800S, all of which are considered summit-fi headphones which I use when stationary at my audio stack at my PC Desktop so I know what good heaphones sound like. The headphones are slightly consumer tuned to be warmer on the bass region (typical) but not overly annoying. ANC isn't as good as Apple solutions but sound quality is leaps above it. The sound quality is definitely on par with Focal's sub-$1000 offerings and they are more resolving than my classic Sennheiser HD650 for sure. Where I find this shines is with the Sound Personalization feature in the app where it auto-EQs based on your hearing capability. If this is your only pair of audiophile grade headphones, you'll appreciate the DAC feature where you can plug it into your USB jack of your PC to feed a pure digital signal to the headphone's built in DAC/AMP, this is where I feel this headphone performs its best (though BT is still best in class amongst its wireless peers). For anyone who just needs a pair of audiophile wireless headphones that can be used as a wired version (USB or headphone jack) as well look no further. As of the latest firmware version I do not notice any delay playing music or content on my phone as other users have noted.

5
Yibo 2024-05-17 06:46:34

[AAC, SBC] This is my first experience with a wireless noise-canceling headphone so I have nothing to compare it with. However, I am happy with its performance in general. Its sound stage feels a bit receded to me and is easier on my ears, which I like. The base response can be boosted by pressing a button but is not as tight as I like, still not too bad. The noise-canceling function is effective as far as I can tell. Overall, I think it's a very good product. It gets a five star for what it is in this price range.

5
Murray 2024-05-02 07:36:17

[48 kHz / 16-Bit] I use this with the new Rode wireless 2 mics to my Apple M1 mini and it works like a charm! Love it.

5
Renato 2024-05-01 02:27:55

[0.35 lb] Better headphone ever!!

5
Renato 2024-08-05 05:21:56

Better headphone ever!!

5
Dan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[20.5 x 8 x 8"] I've been using the CAME TV Mini V Mounts for a couple of years now and they have been rock solid. Pretty good for a Chinese brand I had never heard of. I mounted the CAME TV V Mount plate on my new FX6 and have shot with it half a dozen times now, it's been flawless. O use the Sprig cable management loops to contain the various VF, monitor and SDI feeds from my FX6 to on-board monitor, wireless transmitter and I used the 1/4 20s to mount the wireless transmitter. The best part is I can still run the stock battery to keep rolling when I do battery changes with the V Mounts, genius! Machining on the plate is top notch, it stays where I lock it into place as far as the tilt angle. Compared to the few other plates that will allow you to use a V mount and the stock battery, this CAME TV plate is by far the best value, some of the others cost more than double the money and aren't really much, if at all better. I highly recommend this plate AND the CAME TV Mini V Mount batteries, great, economical, high value combo.

5