Braided cable tends to kink, Not suited for high activity, Weighty, Mic just soso
by Tom Andry — last modified June 08, 2012The Moshi Audio Vortex Pro earbuds aren't without their issues, but, in the end, they are a serious upgrade in sound quality from any of the stock earbuds and are certainly worth the asking price. They have a ...
The $80 Vortex – which is available for purchase straight from AT&T – sets itself apart as a pair of earbuds with smart, sexy design, great build quality, and surprisingly rich sound. The buds are bigger than most of the other offerings on the market, b...
Sammanfattning: The braided cable itself is very light, which helps to prevent the heavier ear pieces from pulling down against your ear canal. The drawback is that as they swing...
On my initial listens, I was prepared to write off the Vortex as another set of overly bassy canalbuds, but once I spent some time with the Vortex and looked beyond the bass, I found a lot of pluses to its sonic performance. Although similar bass quan...
The Moshi Vortex can be a good everyday pair of canalbuds when your emphasis on music is those with lots of heavy bass, hiphop or house music. For classical or acoustic, it sounds fine but there are other cheaper alternatives out there that you can consid...
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Moshi entra nel settore audio con un prodotto che dimostra tutta la qualità e le capacità innovative dell'azienda. Gli auricolari in-ear Vortex, dotati anche di microfono e controllo per iPhone, sono realizzati con grande attenzione alle performance audi...