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Manufacturer details
- Driver unit: 40mm
- Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
- Speaker sensitivity: 100±3dB @ 1kHz 1mW
- Impedance: 16Ω
- Type: All-Wireless Headphones & Personal Speaker System
- Weight: 355g
- Bluetooth version: 5.1
- Battery life: 20 hours playback
- Codec: Qualcomm aptX HD, AAC, SBC
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:
- V-Moda headphones pursue rugged, military-grade construction.
- V-Moda offers a "Live Play" sound signature (LP-Class) that emphasizes bass, in addition to a more balanced "Modern Audiophile" (M-Class) option.
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HEXAMOVE LITE
- Positioning: The entry-level true wireless earbud set focused on affordability and portability.
- Description: Delivers vibrant sound with a lightweight design and BLISS fittings for comfortable, all-day wear; compared to higher-tier models, its simplicity and low price make it ideal for everyday movement in small spaces and on a budget.
HEXAMOVE PRO
- Positioning: A premium true wireless earbud set engineered for enhanced customization and sound control.
- Description: Provides advanced features like a touch-gyro sensor and customizable EQ via the V-MODA app, offering a refined audio experience beyond what the Lite series achieves. Compared to over-ear options, it delivers smart controls and a more adjustable fit for active lifestyles.
CROSSFADE LP2
- Positioning: A mid-range over-ear headphone built for live play and solid performance in both professional and everyday settings.
- Description: Offers clear, vibrant sound with 50mm dual-diaphragm drivers and effective noise isolation, which sets it apart from entry-level wireless earbuds. In comparison to the higher-end M-100 PRO and M-200 ANC models, it balances cost and performance.
M-100 PRO
- Positioning: A professional over-ear headphone designed for stage monitoring and performance-oriented applications.
- Description: Features ceramic-coated drivers and newly developed swivel mounts for enhanced comfort and clear, punchy monitoring that outperforms budget models like the Crossfade LP2. Compared to the M-200 ANC, it focuses on straightforward, high-quality sound reproduction without advanced noise cancellation.
M-200 ANC
- Positioning: A high-end wireless over-ear headphone that integrates active noise cancellation and extensive customization features.
- Description: Uses hybrid active noise cancellation and a customizable sound profile through the V-MODA app, providing a tailored, immersive audio experience surpassing the simpler M-100 PRO model. Compared to other products in the lineup, its added wireless mobility, noise reduction, and smart controls meet the needs of users seeking versatile, technologically advanced functionality.
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Product Strengths
- Premium build quality and materials with luxurious Nappa leather detailing and a cast aluminum yoke
- Comfortable for long listening sessions with soft earcups and a headband that provides even pressure distribution
- Excellent sound quality with 40mm carbon cone drivers delivering ultra-fast response, low distortion, and a clean, smooth sound signature
- Effective active noise cancellation (ANC) reduces low-frequency sounds and midrange chatter, with the Nappa leather providing a tighter seal
- Realistic soundstage scale with tight, well-defined imaging, with the sound feeling more live and in front of the listener
Product Considerations
- Multipoint pairing is not always seamless, and there might be occasional wind noise from the earcup due to software glitches, with wear detection being inconsistent and inaccurate
- Limited app customization with only bass and treble adjustments, lacking a fully customizable EQ
- Microphone pickup is good in quiet environments, but can be affected by heavy noise gating in noisy conditions, causing voice fade-in/out
- Some emphasis on bass response, which may not appeal to everyone
- There is concern about the Nappa leather being easily scratched
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the PX7 S2, the PX8 offers better sound quality with greater instrument separation and realism due to the carbon fiber drivers, and also features more premium materials
- While the PX8 active noise cancelling does well, Sony still has better mic pickup
- The PX8 provides a good alternative to the Airpods Max
- The PX8 stacks up among some of the best wireless headphones along with the Focal Bathys
Takeaway: The Px8 is a premium wireless headphone with outstanding build quality and sound performance, which is perfect for audiophiles seeking a luxurious listening experience. It combines comfort, effective noise cancellation, and detailed audio reproduction, making it a worthwhile investment for those prioritizing sound quality and high-end materials.
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Lose yourself in your music with the first-ever headphones from Mark Levinson, a pioneer in high-fidelity audio for the past 50 years. Reference-quality sound meets luxurious comfort in a lightweight and durable set of headphones featuring Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) that’s perfect for travel. Reveal the hidden details in your music – at home, on the go, or anywhere you find a moment to listen.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Excellent sound quality with a balanced and refined signature, detailed mids, and smooth treble
- Effective active noise cancellation (ANC) and ambient aware mode
- Premium build quality with high-quality materials such as leather, anodized aluminum, and metallic paint
- Comfortable for long listening sessions due to soft leather ear cushions and a well-designed headband
- Comprehensive codec support (LDAC, aptX Adaptive, AAC) for high-resolution wireless audio
Product Considerations
- High price point, making them inaccessible for many consumers
- App is lacking in some features, such as fully customizable EQ and customizable ANC modes
- On-cup controls are described as basic and not very intuitive to use
- Some reviewers feel the design does not fully convey a sense of luxury for the price
- Occasional reports of issues with the 'on-head detection' feature—causing connection problems
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Focal Bathys: The Mark Levinson 5909 offers a cleaner and more natural tonality with a smoother, more consistent, and detailed treble response than the Focal Bathys
- Vs Apple AirPods Max: The Mark Levinson 5909 offers better sound quality, particularly in the bass frequencies, and is more comfortable than the AirPods Max
- Vs Bowers & Wilkins PX8: The Mark Levinson 5909 measures better in audio quality
Takeaway: The Mark Levinson № 5909 headphones offer excellent sound, comfort, and noise cancellation, making them a top-tier choice for those seeking a premium listening experience. With their high-end sound quality and comprehensive feature set, these headphones are a great option for audiophiles wanting the best wireless experience.
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Product Strengths
- Unique octagonal design made of quality materials, with a rugged, serviceable build quality featuring exposed nuts and bolts.
- Surprising amount of bass for an open-back, on-ear headphone, that is solid, tangible, present, well balanced and well tuned.
- The silver-plated OCC copper cable is lightweight, pliable, ergonomic and does not remain bent after staying still.
- Comfortable on-ear headphone, especially considering it's an on-ear design, with thick, soft pads and a comfortable headband.
- Easy to drive with portable devices like dongles or smartphones.
Product Considerations
- Being an on-ear design, the Thalia can become uncomfortable after extended listening sessions (45 minutes or longer) due to pressure on the ears.
- Not the most compact headphone, and does not fold up, limiting its portability somewhat.
- The open-back design results in sound leakage, making it less suitable for noisy environments or situations where discretion is required.
- The height adjustment mechanism, while providing fine control, is a bit fiddly and not easily adjustable on the fly.
- Its lower-midrange will be too full for some.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Thalia is far superior to the Koss Porta Pro and sets a new standard for portable on-ear headphones, but it is inspired by the Porta Pro.
- Compared to the Grado RS2x, the Thalia is more durable, comfortable, and more enjoyable overall, and is more bassy and thicker in the midrange.
- The Thalia has a faster pace and a better driver control, and offers a lot more in the top-octave than the Sennheiser Momentum 2/3.
Takeaway: The Thalia is a uniquely designed, portable on-ear headphone that delivers great sound and is built to last. It is a good option for those who want a distinctive headphone that is fun to listen to.
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Product Strengths
- Offers excellent midrange resolution, highlighting subtle details in instruments
- Features a safe yet exciting U-shaped tuning suitable for all genres
- Presents a dynamic and exciting sound signature, clear vocal performances, and a resolving staging performance
- The included cable is of high quality and features interchangeable plugs
- Has great audio reproduction accuracy and consistent audio delivery
Product Considerations
- The upper treble may be a little exaggerated for some listeners
- The shell is larger than average for a universal IEM, which may cause fit issues for some
- Stock ear tips are just okay
- Bass resolution could be better
- Does not have an integrated microphone, so a standalone mic is needed to take calls
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs. Monarch MKII: The MKIII has increased richness in its midrange and an upper treble exaggeration, offering a slightly U-shaped signature compared to the MkII's balanced profile
- Vs. Symphonium Helios: MkIII's midbass body contrasts Helios' dipped lower mids, MkIII has better overall resolution, but a more exaggerated treble
- Vs. 64 Audio U4s: The MkIII is better tuned compared to the U4s, with the U4s having a thicker midrange and weightier timbre
- Vs. MOONDROP x Crinacle DUSK: The THIEAUDIO have a more detailed treble range
- Vs. MOONDROP Blessing 3: The THIEAUDIO have a more elevated bass range
- Vs. TRUTHEAR x Crinacle ZERO: RED: The THIEAUDIO do a better job blocking out external noise and leak less audio
Takeaway: The Monarch MKIII is a well-tuned IEM that is great for all kinds of music and has excellent technical performance. If one is looking for a high-end IEM with a versatile sound, this could be a great choice.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Solid build quality and durable design
- Good battery life, up to 30 hours of playback per charge
- Supports AptX HD for high-resolution audio playback
- Compact, rigid carrying case included, making it a decent travel companion
- Balanced audio and accurate sound quality
Product Considerations
- Lacks active noise cancellation (ANC), a notable absence for headphones in this price range
- Earcups may be too small for some users, causing discomfort, although XL earpads can be purchased separately
- The design has not changed much and may feel dated
- Sound may not be exceptional, with mids sometimes recessed
- Mediocre noise isolation
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Sony WH-1000XM5: Lacks noise cancellation and LDAC codec support
- Vs Sennheiser ACCENTUM Plus: Offers more features, such as ANC and touch controls
- Vs Anker Soundcore Space One: Offers more advanced features, including ANC and wear detection, for a fraction of the price
- Vs Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT2: The V-Moda has a more robust build
- Vs V-Moda Crossfade 2 Wireless: The Crossfade 3 Wireless supplies more than twice the battery life
- Vs Sennheiser HD 25: The V-Moda are better for on-the-go use, but the Sennheiser are more suitable for monitoring
Takeaway: If you value a durable, well-built headphone with balanced sound and a long battery life, the V-Moda Crossfade 3 Wireless could be a good choice. They are a solid pair of headphones for someone looking for something that will last.
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Product Strengths
- Robust build quality and durability thanks to the metal frame and rugged hinges and cables
- Foldable and come with a hard case, making them highly portable
- Hi-Res Audio certified, meaning they can playback high bitrate audio tracks
- Efficient headphones, meaning they do not need an amp to sound good
Product Considerations
- Clamping force can be excessive and uncomfortable for extended listening sessions
- Soundstage is considered narrow, which detracts from audiophile and recreational listening experiences
- The included microphone's sound quality is considered very poor
- There is a consistent channel mismatch that may affect sound quality
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Audio-Technica ATH-M50x: Shares the flaw of poor channel balance
- Vs Grado SR60e or HIFIMAN Sundara: Better build quality and portability
- Vs Sennheiser HD 600: Sound comparatively nasal whereas the Sennheiser sound veiled
- Vs beyerdynamic Custom Pro: Everything is further back, which results in a bigger soundstage
- Vs AKG-K550: The AKGs have a warmer, wider sound, but also quite a bit more treble
- Vs Sennheiser HD 25: The HD 25 sound much bassier and warmer, and therefore darker, but also more homogenous and balanced
Takeaway: The V-Moda M-200 headphones are a stylish, well-built, and portable option that is great for professionals and music enthusiasts. They offer a neutralish tuning and are efficient, making them usable with various devices.
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Product Strengths
- Very comfortable for extended use due to memory foam padding and vegan leather on the headband and earcups
- High-resolution audio certification by the Japanese Audio Society, with a wide frequency range (5Hz - 40kHz)
- Durable build quality, including a flexible 'Steelflex' headband
- Customizable shields allow users to personalize the look of the headphones
- Versatile for various uses including DJing, studio work, casual listening, and travel
Product Considerations
- A 360-degree swivel is not included for one-ear monitoring
- Earcups may cause ears to heat up due to the leatherette-wrapped memory foam
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Sennheiser HD25s: The M100 Masters revealed distortion in the high frequencies that the HD25s did not
- Vs Original V-Moda M100: Improved materials (leather headband), more comfortable earcups, and a more powerful bass response with a fuller soundstage
- Similar to V-Moda Crossfade Wireless 2 Codex in sound signature
Takeaway: The V-Moda Crossfade M-100 Master headphones are versatile, comfortable, and durable, making them a good choice for a wide range of uses. These headphones can be customized to fit personal style, and they offer a high-quality listening experience.
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Product Strengths
- Effective active noise cancellation neutralizes external sounds at a high level
- Bold and balanced sound quality
- Customizable EQ with presets via the V-Moda app
- Sturdy build quality with robust metal construction
Product Considerations
- The app was found to be buggy by some reviewers
- Battery life is mediocre at 20 hours with ANC on
- Heavier than some competitors
- The button layout/control scheme can be difficult to use
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- ANC is not on the same level as AirPods Max
- ANC is not on the same level as Bose 700
- ANC is not on the same level as Sony WH-1000XM4
Takeaway: The M-200 ANC headphones have a stylish design and provide good sound quality along with active noise cancellation. These headphones could be a good fit for someone already invested in the V-Moda ecosystem, due to the customization options and sound.
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Product Strengths
- Foldable design makes them more practical and portable
- Sturdy construction with metal frame
- Detachable cables add durability and flexibility
- Good clarity to help with beatmatching
Product Considerations
- Stock pads may be uncomfortable on larger heads
- No changeable faceplates come with the M-100 Pro
- A DJ coiled cable is not provided, and needs to be ordered separately
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the V-Moda LP2, the M-100 Pro's bass is a little bit tamer and more defined
- The M-100 Pro can now fold into a really nice, one of the smallest cases for headphones of this class
- Compared to Sennheiser monitors, the M-100 PRO brought out weight in the kicks and added groove to mashups
Takeaway: The M-100 Pro is rugged and sounds great, which means it is good for both casual listening and DJing. Being foldable makes the headphones easy to take with you wherever you go.
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