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Origem HS-3
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Johnny Mac
New Head-Fier
Pros: Easy sounding, stable BT connection, waterproof, clear voice calls over mic
Cons: Large earphone footprint, DSP might turn off some
Origem is the new kid on the block in the ever growing wireless audiophile earphone market. Based off Hong Kong and established in 2014 by a group of passionate people immersed in different facets of the audiophile community with a mentality of “breaking the rules, leading the trend”.
NOTE: Origem offered a special price for Audio Realviews readers and you can get the HS-3 for a limited time price of $59.99 by using this code (ORIGEMFAN) valid from 2019.8.26 to 2019.9.26 upon purchase from the official Origem website. Finish reading the realview 1st as always before completing.
Specifications and Packaging
Origem HS-3 Spec sheet:- Drivers : 10mm graphene dynamic driver
- Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz
- DSP: HDR (High Dynamic Range) algorithm
- IP Rating: IPX5 (Dust, water-resistant)
- Bluetooth Version: 5.0
- Supported BT profiles: A2DP, HFP, HSP, AVRCP
- Supported BT codecs: apt-X, AAC, SBC
- Operating Frequency: 2.40-2.48GHz
- Pairing : Single & Dual Pairing
- Operating Range : Up-to 10 meters (33ft)
- Weight: 24g (HS-3 alone) 32g (Carrying case with charging cable and included silicon eartips)
- Cable length: 70cm
- Mic System: Knowles IA610 SmartMic
- Voice Prompt/Control : Yes
- Battery: rechargeable lithium polymer (3.7v)
- Play Time : ~6-8 hours
- Charge Time : 40 minutes
- USB charging cable
- 4 sized black silicon Origem eartips (XL, L, M and S)
- Black cord management clip
Build quality, Mic and Voice Control
The Origem HS-3 comes in 3 color options, Silver, Red and Gunmetal. I was sent the Red one and it appears to be the signature colorway for the HS-3. The HS-3 is made mostly of hard plastic and smooth red rubber cable that connects both left and right ear pieces. The hard plastic used on the HS-3 employs nano-coating technology which is often used in car surface detailing to make it hydrophobic and water-repellant which did great when I used it during a routine jogging and workout session. The +/- 70 degree rotating ear hook on the HS-3 is made of metal with a rubberized end which gets into contact with the ear lobe the most, it was great in securing the HS-3 in place and wasn’t uncomfortable to use. The mic controls are on the right side of the cable which comes in a 3-button configuration (-, + and a multi-function button) and uses the Knowles IA610 SmartMic system inside allowing for a multitude of controls with great accuracy and precision while still being highly power-efficient despite being "always on". The buttons are easy to identify and use even when the HS-3 is worn. The cord management clip also made wearing HS-3 much easier and secure. Here’s a list of what the 3-button configuration supports:- 2s press - Power on
- 3s press – Reject a Call
- 4s press - Power off
- 1x press - Play/Pause track, Accept/End Call
- 2x press - Activate Voice Assistant
- 3x press – Enter BT pairing mode
- 1x press - Increase Volume
- 2s press - Play previous track
- 1x press – Decrease Volume
- 2s press – Play next track
- Play Music, Pause Music, Previous Song, Next Song, Accept Call, Reject Call and Hello VoiceQ
- Power On: Blue light
- Pairing: LED flashes blue and red alternately for 2 minutes
- Standby (Unconnected state): LED flashes red slowly with an interval of 3 seconds
- Paired without Music playback: LED flashes blue slowly with an interval of 3 seconds
- Paired with Music playback: LED flashes blue twice with an interval of 5 seconds
- Incoming Call: LED flashes blue quickly
- Dialing: LED flashes blue quickly
- During a Call: LED flashes blue twice every 5 seconds
- Charging: Red light
- Charging complete: No light
- Low Battery: LED flashes red with a voice prompt “Battery Low” every 1 minute
Connectivity and Stability
The HS-3 uses the premium Qualcomm CSR8670 BT Audio SoC for its wireless capabilities and it does pack and deliver a lot of connectivity option such as being able to connect to 2 distinct devices to the HS-3 and can be toggled when active. Pairing the HS-3 was easy and displays “Origem Crazy Mix” on the paired device. I had never encountered any issues with connecting and pairing the HS-3 when I used it daily to pair with my mobile phone, laptop and DAP. The HS-3 uses a 15-step volume control system independent from the source which was great when adjusting an already locked volume source.Connection stability on the HS-3 was great. I didn’t experience any unwanted disconnections or cutouts all throughout the time I have been using it. Its BT connection latency was also great and in sync when I used in watching movies, live streams, taking in calls and especially listening to music. There was no feeling of being off beat and out of sync at all. Voice quality over the mic when in calls were also clear enough based on friends to whom I called using the HS-3. The 10-meter BT range that was stated in spec sheet was met well too, I even reached around 13-14 meters before a notification of unstable connection popped up. Concrete walls won’t care about that 10-meter range as usual.
Battery Life and Sound Quality
The Origem HS-3 promises to last for 6 hours of wireless audio connectivity and music playback and it is accurate, my average continuous usage time for the HS-3 clocked in at 6 hours and 53 minutes with source swapping at around 4-6 times and at 6-7 volume steps. I wasn’t able to extend the HS-3 at more than 7 hours continuously, it’s possible but at a lower volume obviously. Charging time for the HS-3 was a joy, it’s able to charge completely in only 40 minutes which presents a 10 minute playback for each minute of charging time that fits my lifestyle, it might not be the best for some if they plan to use the HS-3 for a whole day.The Origem HS-3 utilizes an in-house tech called HDR Audio Algorithm to deliver the perfect audio experience, or so they say. I tested the HS-3’s sound quality mainly using the Samsung S10 5G Snapdragon variant with a collection of 16/44 FLAC files as well as DSD64 files. The HS-3 gave an overall warm sound signature on a soft-sounding background.
Lows
The HS-3’s sub bass performance was thick with a rather soft impact and slow decay. It’s easy to notice a lingering feel on the sub bass drops. The mid-bass wasn’t bloated which was great, it was instead delivered a weighty feel that diffuses slowly. The bass of the HS-3 isn’t the most powerful you’d find in earphones but when taking into account that it is a wireless device, its ability to handle the lows with great control and resolution allowed the HS-3 not to sound congested but instead sound full and robust.Midrange
The midrange of the HS-3 is its strongest performer in the sound aspect. It is able to give a smooth and detailed vocal performance. The lower midrange didn’t fall on the usual wireless dilemma of being laid-back and distant-sounding, it is able to full and incorporate with the overall sweet midrange experience. There is slight upper midrange boost but still well controlled and doesn’t sound steely or nasal. Don’t mistake the slight upper midrange bursts with sibilance as the HS-3 is far from being one. It’s a great companion for getting into your exercising mood as well as binging on your different movies and series, check out Netflix’s Lucifer by the way while you’re at it.Highs
If I’m to be critical with the HS-3’s sound, I would most likely pick the high frequency performance to be the one that I wish was handled better. While the HS-3 doesn’t sound piercing, I would have loved if it is sharper and crispier in its delivery as it sometimes sound scattered when the treble hits come to play. A mellow and clean treble performance makes the HS-3 a single thumbs up high frequency performer if not two. And lastly, would you want a pronounced treble on your workout earphones? You can answer that yourself while I finish my track routine with the HS-3.Conclusion
If you jumped straight here for the Origem’s HS-3 overall performance then let me tell you to snap a photo first using the HS-3 as it does just that. Origem naughtily added a function where you can use the HS-3 as a remote for your mobile device’s camera by simply opening the camera app on your mobile phone and pressing the + button while there is no audio playback. It just broke the rule if there is ever a rule that wireless earphones can’t be a camera remote. For $99, the Origem HS-3 packs a lot of features that are both easy to use and indeed functional in real-life situations that you encounter on a daily basis. The HDR Audio Algorithm makes the HS-3 to sound great for a wireless earphone without the occasional BT connection drops that you are dreading.
ZolaIII
Do they at least have a APTx HD suport? They smell like using Foster driver and other parts, which would needles to say be great if true. Unfortunately no LDAC codec.
Johnny Mac
No APTx HD support unfortunately.
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