Portable, easy storage, low power requirements perfect for mobile devices, Warm, easygoing sound for music, Bass delivers but thankfully not too overboard, At $179 one of the best buys in personal hifi
While not "noise cancelling", closedback design's acoustic isolation could be troubling while on a walk, Bass can be overwhelming if you're not inclined to enjoy a bit of boom, Over ear design fits snugly, the large headed among us might find them too tig
Onkyo should be proud of their inaugural headphone. Back in the 80's and 90's, Japanese speaker manufacturers were known to have really clean, bright-sounding speakers that didn't really appeal to Western ears. Times have changed, and the high-end of the...
Publicerad: 2015-07-14, Författare: Matt , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
Sammanfattning: We review the best headphones you can buy in the UK in 2015. Get the most for your money with our top headphones for your smartphone or tablet . including best in-ear headphones, best on-ear headphones and best over-ear headphones. Updated on 14/7/15 . Se...
Sammanfattning: Onkyo of Japan is something of an audiophile secret. It's a longstanding but low-profile maker of quality hi-fi and these stylish, reasonably portable and well-made fellows are Onkyo's debut headphones. They are light (but not too lightweight), comfortabl...
Detailed midrange and treble, Easy to listen to for long sessions, Nice design and build, Comfy
Tubby bass needs more precision
The only thing holding these Onkyo headphones back from a five-star full-house is that slightly louche quality to the bass. But they're still a really pleasant listen – and a great debut for Onkyo in the headphone market. They're laid back and amiable,...
Sammanfattning: Bucking the trend of much of the tech industry, the headphone market has seen a stellar rise in recent years and everyone wants a piece of the pie. No surprise, then, that AV receiver supremo Onkyo has joined the fray. The ES-HF300s sit atop its range, bu...