Head Gear Reviews by EuphoniousMedia
  1. Moondrop Aria 2021

    4.00 star(s)
    Introduction : Moondrop is one of the fastest growing “Chi-Fi” IEMs maker. They gained immense popularity in 2017 after their release of Kannas Pro and the budget oriented Starfields last year. They tend to follow harman curve across all their IEM range. Their IEMs illustrate aesthetics and superior sound and that’s why they are so liked in the community. The Aria is supposedly the “budget” version of Starfields coming in at only 80$. Disclaimer : The review was tested at 80$ and all the judgement was made keeping the exact same price in mind...
  2. Hidizs H2

    4.00 star(s)
    Introduction : Hidizs is a very famous brand among audiophiles, they have been around since 2009 and their AP80 and AP80 pro was a true game changer with outstanding sonic capabilities. Following the same design theory of AP80, they came up with an affordable BT receiver, H2. On paper, it supports everything ranging from CVC to UAT, microphone, volume controls and NFC pairing. Disclaimer : The review was tested at 65$ and all the judgement was made keeping the exact same price in mind. We're not responsible for any price change that might alter...
  3. HZSOUND Heart Mirror

    4.50 star(s)
    Introduction : HZSOUND is one of those brands who got hyped because someone in the community bought them from Aliexpress, they loved it so much that they wrote about it on forums and people jumped on the hype train. HZSOUND has been around since 2014 but lately the Heart Mirror got so much attention for being the best in ear monitor under 100$. They pretty much look like the Moondrop Kanas Pro and coming at only 50$, they look pretty impressive on paper. Disclaimer : The review was tested at 49$ and all the judgement was made keeping the exact...
  4. Tipsy Dunmer

    3.50 star(s)
    Introduction : Tipsy is definitely not a new player in the audiophiliac market and their Dunmer Pro was very well received by many reviewers. Tipsy first started out in 2016 out of china and they have seemingly great build quality and sound quality for a new brand. Their TWS TM1 proved that good sounds TWS do not need to be very expensive and we have Dunmer from Tipsy which is roughly 45$ more than it's predecessor, Blue Aurora. Disclaimer : The review was tested at 119$ and all the judgement was made keeping the exact same price in mind...
  5. Tipsy Blue Aurora

    3.00 star(s)
    Introduction : Tipsy is definitely not a new player in the audiophiliac market and their Dunmer Pro was very well received by many reviewers. Tipsy first started out in 2016 out of China and they have seemingly great build quality and sound quality for a new brand. Their TWS TM1 proved that good sounding TWS do not need to be very expensive and we have Blue Aurora from Tipsy which is focused towards a more budget oriented segment. Disclaimer : The review was tested at 75$ and all the judgement was made keeping the exact same price in mind...
  6. BGVP DM8

    4.50 star(s)
    Introduction : BGVP is a quite a known contender when it comes to making universal as well as customized in ear monitors. BGVP was formed in 2015 and they are famous for their “All BA” sets like DM6, DM7 and their latest flagshipmDM8 which is what we are reviewing here today. They have received a lot of positive feedback for DM7 in the past as well. BGVP makes IEMs ranging from 80$ to all the way up to 2,000$, their ArtMagic series are specialized electrostatic custom in ear monitors made for vocalists and working professionals. Disclaimer ...
  7. See Audio Yume/Anou

    4.00 star(s)
    Introduction : SeeAudio is a new audio company originated from China. They were known for a few CIEMs that they used to make. Their new lineup includes Yume/Anou, Neo and Kaguya. While Yume and Anou are the same IEMs but Anou is Japan exclusive, both are sonically identical but have different faceplate designs. While Neo and Kaguya both are meant for those who are seeking TOTL sound. Both Kaguya and Neo are expensive pairs while Yume/Anou is the perfect way to enter into the budget segment of 150-200$ price bracket. Disclaimer : The review was...
  8. Cat Ear Audio - Mimi

    4.50 star(s)
    Introduction : CatEar Audio, a fairly new audio company that has started new in 2019. They started their journey with Mia which was a sub 99$ IEM. Their mother company, Sunshi which was established in 2007 is known for making excellent cables. Their new bud MiMi is a sub 10$ bud which is supposed to sound better than anything in this price point, but will a 10$ bud quench the thirst of an audiophile ? Disclaimer : The review was tested at 10$ and all the judgement was made keeping the exact same price in mind. We're not responsible for any price...
  9. Tipsy TM1 True Wireless Earphones

    4.00 star(s)
    Introduction : Tipsy is definitely not a new player in the audiophiliac market and their Dunmer was very well received by many reviewers. Tipsy first started out in 2016 out of China and they have seemingly great build quality and sound quality for a new brand. Their new TM1 promises a lot on paper but does it sound as good as other TWS or IEMs or is it just a miss? Disclaimer : The review was tested at 137.79$ and all the judgement was made keeping the exact same price in mind. We're not responsible for any price change that might alter this...
  10. iBasso DX120

    4.00 star(s)
    Introduction : iBasso is not a new name and they have been catering the audiophile audience for long. They have an excellent range of DAPs, IEMs and bluetooth solutions like the newly launched CF01. The DX200 was a very renowned DAP famous for it’s amp swap units, DX160 is a remarkable DAP for its price and sonic capabilities but can the DX120 justify its price tag with no streaming capabilities? The DX120 is a very different player from all of iBasso’s lineup. It's a purist player with no frills. The player is not intended for everyone but those...
  11. Campfire Audio Polaris 2

    3.50 star(s)
    Introduction : Campfire Audio needs no introduction, they are very well known, well established and easily the most recommended IEMs in high fidelity portable audio. Each of their units is handmade in Portland, Oregon. The name “Campfire” skyrocketed after the release of Andromeda and since then, they are leading in the audio industry. Campfire is proud of their build and they know how proud their owners are.They have a prime image for Andromeda and Solaris in the audiophile community for being class leading. But does the Polaris V2 stand up to the...
  12. KZ ZST X

    3.50 star(s)
    Introduction : KZ also known for making “Super Budget” IEMs are famous for their price to performance ratio. KZ Acoustics was founded in 2013 with a simple goal to provide good sound at relatively less price. It’s one of the most famous “Chi-Fi” IEM makers and they push multi hybrid setups every few months. KZ gained a lot of popularity after their release of KZ ZST and ZS10 Pro which sounded much fuller than its competitors. Disclaimer : The review was tested at 24$ (16$ Now) and all the judgement was made keeping the exact same price in mind...
  13. Moondrop Starfield

    4.50 star(s)
    Introduction: Moondrop is one of the fastest growing “Chi-Fi” IEMs maker. They gained immense popularity in 2017 after their release of Kannas Pro and the budget oriented Starfields early this year. They tend to follow harman curve across all their IEM range. Their IEMs illustrate aesthetics and build quality and that’s why they are so liked in the community. Disclaimer: The review was tested at 110$ and all the judgement was made keeping the exact same price in mind. We're not responsible for any price change that might alter this review. The...
  14. FiiO FD1

    4.50 star(s)
    Introduction: FiiO, a brand well known in the audiophile community and space, launched two new sub 80$ In-ear monitors later this summer. FH1s and FD1. Both of them share the same shell, same box and accessories set, but the technicalities differ. FD1 has a single dynamic driver of 10mm which is beryllium plated while FH1s comes with a 13.6mm dynamic driver with Knowles 33518 BA. Disclaimer: The review was tested at 80$ and all the judgement was made keeping the exact same price in mind. We're not responsible for any price change that might alter...
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