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Category: Reviews

Welcome to the reviews category page! Here you will find all the reviews I published on Soundphile Review, ranging from in-ear headphones and portable music players all the way to amplifiers and speakers.

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Tin HiFi Tin Buds 3 review

Tin HiFi Tin Buds 3 review: third time’s not the charm

Third time’s the charm? Tin HiFi is a brand that has gained quite a following in a short time due … More

Bluetooth Earphones, In-ear Headphones, Tin HiFi, Tin HiFi Tin Buds 3, True Wireless Earphones
HiFiMAN HE-R9 review

HiFiMAN HE-R9 review: darkness falls upon the land

A bit of time has passed since the introduction of the HE-R10 range by HiFiMAN, meant as a homage to … More

HiFiMAN, HiFiMAN HE-R9
HiFiMAN Edition XS review

HiFiMAN Edition XS review: more like XL

HiFiMAN’s Edition X have been wildly successful with both critics and public, thanks to a great mix of sound quality … More

HiFiMAN, HiFiMAN Edition XS, Planar Headphones
Moondrop Stellaris review

Moondrop Stellaris review: not quite stellar

There’s an old Italian saying that roughly translates to “not all doughnuts come with a hole”, meaning that not everything … More

Moondrop, Moondrop Stellaris, Planar Headphones
Maono AU-HD300T review

Maono AU-HD300T microphone review: bargain

While microphones have historically been used by relatively few people, the pool of potential customers has expanded dramatically over the … More

Maono, Maono AU-HD300T, Microphones
Shanling UP4 2022 review

Shanling UP4 2022 review: updated & better

Two and a half years after launching the Shanling UP4, the company is back with an update. Sold exclusively by … More

Bluetooth Amplifier, Mobile DAC, Shanling, Shanling UP4
Questyle M15 review

Questyle M15 review: transparent indeed

Small, portable DACs with an integrated headphone amplifier are more and more common, with an ever-increasing variety of inputs and … More

Mobile DAC, Questyle, Questyle M15
EKSA Star Engine Pro review

EKSA Star Engine Pro review: more fun to your games

Gaming headphones have become more and more common over the years and have evolved, too, from what was low-end, bad-sounding … More

EKSA, EKSA E5000 Pro, Gaming Headphones
Lypertek PurePlay Z5 review

Lypertek PurePlay Z5 review: active noise compromise

With the PurePlay Z3 2.0 turning out to be a massive success, Lypertek is now back with a new model … More

Bluetooth Earphones, In-ear Headphones, Lypertek, Lypertek PurePlay Z5, True Wireless Earphones

FiiTii HiFiPods review: nice, but a bit overpriced

Mifo has been spawning a few sub-brands lately, with Sport & Outdo introduced with the Mifo S and now with … More

Bluetooth Earphones, FiiTii, FiiTii HiFiPods, In-ear Headphones, Mifo, True Wireless Earphones
Technics EAH-A800 review

Technics EAH-A800 review: a difficult legacy

The Technics brand has long been associated with very high audio quality. Stemming from their long and varied history in … More

Bluetooth Headphones, Noise Cancelling Headphones, Technics, Technics EAH-A800
RAPTGO HOOK-X review

RAPTGO HOOK-X review

When I started writing this blog, there were virtually no planar in-ear headphones. The only model that I recall being … More

In-ear Headphones, Planar Headphones, RAPTGO, RAPTGO HOOK-X
Shanling UA3 review

Shanling UA3 review: little, yet big

Is bigger always better? The answer is no, but in the case of the Shanling UA3 it certainly is as … More

Mobile DAC, Shanling, Shanling UA3
1More SonoFlow review

1More SonoFlow review: affordable ANC that sounds good

1More’s last full-sized headphones date back to a while ago – it was in fact 2018 when they launched the … More

1More, 1More SonoFlow, Bluetooth Headphones, Noise Cancelling Headphones
final UX3000 review

final UX3000 review: not quite the best UX

Like it or not, the world is going wireless and even renowned brands like final are jumping on the bandwagon. … More

Bluetooth Headphones, final, final UX3000, Noise Cancelling Headphones

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