Category: Review

Custom or universal: Noble Audio K10

Disclaimer: The Rose Gold K10U in this article belongs to Noble Audio. It, along with Noble Audio’s latest universal earphones, are in office for the purposes of an advertising shoot. Because Noble Audio are a client of mine, I must politely decline to review their products. But as an owner of a custom K10 (reviewed […]

Review: 64 Audio ADEL U12 – Smooth Criminal

This is a guest review by Berkhan and it’s his first review in English. The Adel U12 in universal version is a loaner unit. Welcome Berkhan! INTRODUCTION I’ve been an audio enthusiast for several years. Especially in the last 2 years, I’ve climbed the steps in terms of in ear monitors. Thanks to the great […]

Focal Elear Review

Focal Elear Review By Ryan Davison Hailing from France, the Focal Elear is an amazing high definition pair of audiophile headphones. Focal actually emerged into the market with speakers and audio consoles for cars. In 2012, Focal decided to give try their luck with headphones. Since then Focal has been one of the top names […]

Review: Sennheiser HD800S – The New Kid In town

Disclaimer: The Sennheiser HD800S was sent to us by Sennheiser Belgium directly. There is no financial gain to Headfonia for publishing this review. The sample will be returned to Sennheiser after publication of this review. Sennheiser HD800 The famous Sennheiser HD800 is one of the most written about headphones in the world and it incorporates […]

Review: nuforce BE6i – iPhone 7 ready

Disclaimer: Nuforce supplied a box of earphones for me to review for Headfonia, in which was included the BE6i. I paid nothing for them. The BE6i is a single dynamic driver earphone that tethers to your Mac, iPhone, Android phone, or Astell&Kern player via Bluetooth over AAC or AptX. It goes for about 130$ USD. […]