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Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- A wide assortment of gel ear tips are included, making it more likely to find a good fit
- IPX4 rated, meaning they are resistant to sweat and dirt, making them suitable for gym or running
- Strong Bluetooth signal, the signal was still going strong even with two thick concrete walls between the audio source and TWS600
- No audio-visual lag when watching video
- 38.5 hours of total battery life is quoted
Product Considerations
- Bulky design and size may not be visually appealing and may attract a lot of wind noise
- Button is located on the faceplate, which means that one has to push the earphones in when pressing it, which may be uncomfortable
- Does not support any high-res Bluetooth codecs, like AptX or LDAC, limited to AAC and SBC codecs only
- The mid-range was veiled, and it was not enjoyable
- The lows sound quieter by comparison
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The TWS600s were not any more resilient than the Jabra Elite 65Ts.
- Compared to the Liberton TrackAir Plus, the Creative Outlier Air cases are more rounded and well-shaped, and also a little bit smaller
- The Creative Outlier Air provide much better sub-bass extension.
- Compared to the HIFIMAN TWS600, the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 offers 40% more battery life on a single charge, and has great touch controls alongside an improved microphone system
Takeaway: The HiFiMan TWS600 true wireless earphones have a cool sci-fi look and are a good option for video watching. It also has a long battery life for extended listening.
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Manufacturer details
- Standby Time: 110 Hours
- Transmission Width: Up to 150m
- Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 5.0
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
- Weight of One Earphone: 5.9g
- Playtime: 5.5+33 Hours
- Charging Time (earphones): 1 Hour
- Charging time (charging case): 1.5 Hours
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- HIFIMAN offers a wide range of headphone models, varying in tonality from warm to neutral to balanced, allowing for different listening preferences and catering to various audiophile tastes.
- The brand is known for their "Stealth Magnet" design which reduces wave diffraction turbulence to lower distortion and improve transparency.
- They incorporate planar magnetic drivers in many of their headphones, known for their speed, detail, and impactful bass response.
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EDITION XS:
- Positioning: An entry-level headphone offering compact design and affordability.
- Description: Features stealth magnets design with a frequency response from 8Hz to 50kHz and low impedance for basic home or portable use. Compared to the mid-range options like AUDIVINA and HE1000SE, it provides essential performance for smaller rooms.
AUDIVINA:
- Positioning: A mid-range headphone balancing clear audio performance with a reasonable price.
- Description: Uses refined driver technology to deliver a natural sound signature and balanced frequency response for typical home listening setups. Compared to the simple approach of Edition XS and the more precision-focused HE1000SE, it offers enhanced detail while keeping costs moderate.
HE1000SE:
- Positioning: A mid-range headphone engineered for improved clarity and dynamic range.
- Description: Offers an extended frequency response from 8Hz to 65kHz and higher sensitivity for clearer audio reproduction in critical listening. In contrast to AUDIVINA's balanced performance, HE1000SE emphasizes precise tuning and a robust build.
SUSVARA:
- Positioning: A high-end headphone crafted for immersive and detailed sound reproduction.
- Description: Incorporates advanced driver engineering that extends its frequency range from 6Hz to 75kHz, supporting a wider and more open soundstage. Compared to mid-range models like HE1000SE and AUDIVINA, it offers broader performance and refined tuning.
SUSVARA UNVEILED:
- Positioning: A premium headphone representing the pinnacle of the brand's lineup.
- Description: Features cutting-edge materials and driver technologies that produce exceptionally detailed sound across its wide frequency spectrum. When compared with SUSVARA and other models, it delivers superior engineering and an expansive performance.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Excellent sound quality, potentially challenging cabled IEMs, with a dynamic and holographic rendering and beautiful mids and airy treble.
- Effective ANC, making it suitable for reducing ambient noise, even in noisy environments, with up to 35dB of noise attenuation.
- Good build quality, with the IEMs made of lightweight metal and Kevlar, and a sturdy charging case.
- Good bass performance, with texture and extension, punchy, without overpowering, and a powerful but tight impact.
- Wide soundstage, creating a spacious and immersive listening experience.
Product Considerations
- Connectivity issues with LDAC, especially outdoors or in areas with interference, leading to intermittent signal drops.
- Transparency mode might generate turbulence in windy conditions due to microphone placement.
- Limited codecs available, with no aptX support.
- Physical size of the charging case is large and might not be pocket-friendly.
- Included eartips may not be suitable for all ear sizes, with a shorter nozzle affecting fit for some users.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Final ZE8000: Svanar Wireless offers a more W-shaped and punchy signature, greater upper mids gain, more precise imaging, and a vaster sound layering capability, while the ZE8000 sound more neutral to L shape, warmer, and have more sub bass boost and warmth.
- Vs Noble FoKus Mystique: Svanar Wireless has some emphasis in the bass, but not as much, has stronger overall imaging performance—providing a wider soundstage and the best balance between the separation and cohesion in the imaging.
- Vs HIFIMAN Svanar (wired): Svanar Wireless soundstage is taller and wider but not as deep, since clarity isn’t as sharp and clean, silence being more ”noisy”.
- Vs Sony WF-1000XM4: The Svanar Wireless presents a much more detailed, natural and sophisticated kind of sound, while Sony has bloated bass, that overwhelms everything else.
- Vs Apple AirPods Pro: The Svanar Wireless generally outperforms the AirPods Pro in sound quality.
Takeaway: The Svanar Wireless is a solid choice for TWS lovers, with a top-tier sound quality, effective ANC, and its convenience and comfort. It is innovative, less bass-heavy tuning, and overall a solid proposal.
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Product Strengths
- Amazing sound quality with really good bass, highs, lows, and mids, providing an immersive experience.
- Delivers a different audio experience than other earbuds, aimed at audiophiles, and offers excellent sound for the price.
- Good passive noise isolation due to the ear-filling design; even on low volume, it is hard to hear surroundings
- Comfortable to wear for long periods.
- Bluetooth 5.2 provides stable connectivity and enhanced range
Product Considerations
- Found to be on the large side and awkward to fit in the ear; the size might not be for everyone
- There is no volume control directly on the earbuds
- There is no wireless charging
- Call quality is not good, as noises and wind can cause dips in the voice output
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Svanar Wireless LA: The Junior is warmer, thicker, and bassier
- Vs Svanar Wireless Original: The Original is richer in sound, has a rich treble, is balanced and super detailed, while the Junior has worse ANC integration
- Vs SoundPEATS Capsule3 Pro+: The SoundPEATS has a more open and clearer sound, and better call clarity
- Vs Samsung Galaxy Buds FE: The Samsung outperforms the HIFIMAN in call clarity, ANC, and gaming performance
- Vs Nothing Ear (a): The Nothing Ear (a) feels far ahead, with stronger active noise cancelling, multipoint connection, app support, and better call quality in crowded and outdoor circumstances
- Vs KZ Xtra: The KZ has more treble emphasis and sibilance (sss-emphasis), requiring more volume to gain its big sound sensation
Takeaway: The Svanar Wireless Jr earbuds provide really good sound quality with deep bass. If you enjoy that kind of sound, they may be a good fit for listening to music, watching movies, or gaming.
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Product Strengths
- Lightweight and comfortable fit
- Wide soundstage that expands beyond the listener's shoulders
- Good balance between the kora and orchestra
Product Considerations
- The case is large and oddly shaped
- Voice prompts sound low quality
- Does not automatically shut off when placed in the charging case
- Midrange is lumpy, with boosted upper-midrange and attenuated lower-midrange sounds
- Bass does not go particularly deep
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Sony WF-1000XM4: Svanar Wireless LE has better balance overall
- Vs Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 earphones: The Pi7 S2s have fuller and deeper bass, more delicate and natural treble; the Svanar Wireless LE offers better balanced sound with the orchestra
Takeaway: The Svanar Wireless LE earphones offer a huge, exciting sound and comfortable fit. They are worth checking out for those seeking well-balanced sound.
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Product Strengths
- Premium design and build quality, using materials like aluminum and glass for a luxurious feel
- Sound quality is generally praised as excellent, detailed, and balanced, especially after equalization
- Comfortable and secure fit, particularly for those with smaller ear canals
- App provides an intuitive EQ interface with customizable presets
Product Considerations
- Active noise cancellation (ANC), while solid, is not considered the best on the market compared to brands like Sony or Bose
- Some reviewers experienced connectivity issues, including problems with multipoint pairing and occasional signal dropouts
- Battery life is respectable but not outstanding, with some reviewers noting shorter-than-advertised playback times
- Responsiveness of the touch controls is sometimes too sensitive, leading to accidental pausing or track skipping
- Some users have found the default sound profile (Optimal) to be somewhat flat or boring, requiring EQ adjustments
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Apple AirPods Pro, the EX has more clarity, better soundstage and separation, but tonal balance may be preferable on the Airpods Pro
- Compared to the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3, the Beoplay EX offers a more balanced and detailed presentation with a more luxurious build
- Compared to the Devialet Gemini II, the Gemini II offers a more neutral sound signature with advanced ANC capabilities, but Beoplay EX offers a more balanced and detailed presentation with a more luxurious build
Takeaway: The Beoplay EX offers a luxurious experience with refined sound and a stylish design. It's a good choice for those who prioritize sound quality and aesthetics, and value a premium feel.
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Product Strengths
- Very comfortable, especially for those who dislike silicone tips, making it suitable for long listening sessions.
- Good value for the price, offering decent sound quality for a budget earbud.
- Decent battery life for its size, with around 5-6 hours of playtime on a single charge.
- Compact and portable design, with a small case that is easy to carry around.
- Simple and easy to use, with a focus on sound quality over extra features.
Product Considerations
- Lacks features like volume control, customizable EQ, and water resistance.
- Open case design may lead to earbuds falling out or collecting lint.
- Sound quality is described as somewhat flat, lacking detail and depth.
- Not suitable for running or high-intensity activities due to loose fit.
- No app support for customization or firmware updates.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Moondrop Space Travel offers better sound quality, noise cancellation, and app support, but the Block is more comfortable for some.
Takeaway: The Moondrop Block is a comfortable and affordable earbud that is good for casual listening and those who prefer a non-invasive fit. It's a simple and convenient option if you value comfort and portability over high-end sound quality and features.
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