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What reviewers think
Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- Well-built, comfortable, and good-looking IEMs, with a black shell and a subtle glitter finish that comes alive under the right lighting.
- Nice bass presentation, with good detail and separation.
- Does a good job of giving a lot of bass, a lot of physicality in that bass, but not compromising on the distinction and separation between sounds.
- Strong imaging, with a good sense of space, separation, and positioning.
- Does a nice job of portraying whatever the source sounds like, and it does not have one preference for a warmer or more cold, neutral, natural sound.
Product Considerations
- The included tips are not the best option.
- The included cable is not exactly brilliant, it feels rather cheap and plasticky.
- The upper mids, especially in the 3K to 5K region, are slightly elevated and can come across as a little bit more forward and aggressive sounding.
- Inverted polarity.
- The soundstage always tried to force things a little bit wide, no matter what the track was, it kind of had a slight artificialness to make things sound a little bit wide and airy.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Versus the Letshuoer Hype 10, the Estrella sounds like a value pick.
- It really reminds the reviewer of the Simgot EM10.
- Versus the Truthear Nova, it is extremely good, with really high clarity and great dynamics.
- The Estrella has more impact in the bass and has better extension from end to end than the Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite.
- The Estrella has more bass impact and is a little bit more airy on the top end and the stage is wider than the Softears Studio 4.
- The Thea Audio Oracle Mk3 is a step up in all ways.
Takeaway: The ZiiGaat x Jays Audio Estrella is a well-built IEM with a boosted bass and a smooth overall sound that many people will find enjoyable. It might especially suit those who like extra body to their music and want a competent set of IEMs.
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Manufacturer details
- Driver: 10mm PET DD ×2 + Knowles 29689 ×1 + Sonion 2345 ×1 + Sonion E50 ×1
- Sensitivity: 108dB (±1dB) @1kHz
- Impedance: 7Ω @1kHz
- DC Impedance: 10Ω
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:
- ZiiGaat distinguishes itself through frequent collaborations with prominent audio reviewers like HBB and Fresh Reviews, integrating community expertise into product development and tuning.
- ZiiGaat IEMs often incorporate an isobaric dual dynamic driver configuration for bass, aiming to deliver a powerful yet controlled low-end performance.
- They strive for a balanced, non-fatiguing sound signature, often characterized by smooth treble and a focus on a velvety, musical midrange, catering to extended listening sessions.
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Ziigaat doscinco
- Positioning: A compact entry-level product designed for affordability and ease of use.
- Description: Offers a clear sound signature with a simple but effective circuit design that meets basic functionality needs. Has fewer premium features and connectivity options compared to the Luna and higher-tier models, making it suitable for small rooms and tight budgets.
Ziigaat luna
- Positioning: A mid-range unit built for compact spaces with improved connectivity and build quality over entry-level options.
- Description: Features an efficient thermal management design and balanced amplification that boosts performance in small-room settings. Provides better sonic detail than the doscinco but has fewer advanced functions than the cincotres and HBB Arcadia.
Ziigaat cincotres
- Positioning: A versatile mid-range offering that balances performance with enhanced user features and connectivity.
- Description: Uses an innovative amplifier technology that improves sound detail while remaining cost-effective. Stands out for offering practical connectivity upgrades compared to the doscinco and Luna, yet does not match the high-end processing and premium materials found in the HBB Arcadia and Odyssey.
Ziigaat HBB Arcadia
- Positioning: A high-performance solution aimed at enthusiasts seeking advanced features and superior build quality.
- Description: Features a robust signal processing architecture and refined component quality that elevates its sonic performance. Offers significant improvements in audio fidelity and functionality over the cincotres and lower-tier models but is slightly outclassed by the flagship Odyssey in cutting-edge technology.
Ziigaat Odyssey
- Positioning: The flagship model designed for users who demand the highest performance and premium technology.
- Description: Uses groundbreaking digital-to-analog conversion and state-of-the-art circuitry to achieve exceptional sound clarity and dynamic range. Ultimately outperforms every other model in technical sophistication and functionality, making it ideal for spacious setups and budgets that prioritize top-tier performance.
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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
- Beautiful design and build quality with premium materials, like a magnesium yoke and genuine leather headband
- Good comfort with memory foam earpads and breathable cloth, though some find the pads shallow
- Well-rounded tonal balance with surprisingly strong bass for an open-back headphone
- Easy to drive and forgiving with different audio sources
- Clear and spacious sound presentation, with accurate imaging
Product Considerations
- The price point may be higher than some consumers want to pay
- The relatively small size might not fit all head shapes comfortably
- Stock cable is reported to have memory and be unwieldy
- Sound staging isn't the widest
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Focal Azurys: Some prefer the sound of the Azurys for some songs and use cases
- Vs Sennheiser HD600: Hadenys has improvements in the bass and treble response, and there's more oomph and weight in the bass
- Vs Focal Clear MG: Hadenys manages to provide a remarkable amount of Clear MG for a lower price
- Vs Focal Elex: dynamics are not on par with the Focal Elex
- Vs Sennheiser HD 660S2: The Focal manages to feel as solid, while looking better, wearing better and sounding better
Takeaway: The Hadenys offers a stylish design, comfortable fit, and well-rounded sound, making it a versatile headphone for enjoying music at home. Its solid construction and easy-to-drive nature make it a worthwhile choice for those seeking a premium listening experience.
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Our take on the brand
Premium DALI IO-8 wireless Hi-Fi headphones with custom DALI driver technology bring you genuine Hi-Fi performance, while advanced audiophile active noise cancellation technology lets you enjoy the same genuine sound, wherever your are.True Hi-Fi PerformanceDALI IO-8 headphones are designed and engineered using the same sound principles as our full-size loudspeakers – they're true Hi-Fi speakers for your head.Audiophile Active Noise CancellationSilence the outside world with unique active noise cancellation technology tuned carefully by DALI to strip away the distractions without impairing the sound.35-Hour Battery LifeEnjoy up to 35 hours of peerless noise-cancelling playback.Dual Sound ModesTailor the performance to your own style with 'Hi-Fi' and 'Bass' sound modes.
Product Strengths
- Positive, detailed, and convincing sound makes music enjoyable, rather than academic
- Exceptional build quality with premium materials, including brushed metal and tactile fabric, gives them an understatedly good look and feel
- Can function as hard-wired passive headphones without battery power, offering flexibility and continuous use
- Active noise cancellation (ANC) effectively reduces external noise without significantly impacting the sonic characteristics of the headphones
- Balanced frequency response with smooth transitions and ample detail throughout the range
Product Considerations
- The lack of a control app limits user customization options
- The use of real leather in the earpads may not appeal to vegan customers
- Active noise cancellation (ANC) is decent, but not class-leading compared to brands like Bose
- The midrange can be a bit too relaxed for some users
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to Bowers & Wilkins PX8, the Dali IO-8 offers distinct sound
- Compared to Sennheiser Momentum 4, the Dali IO-8 is heavier
- Compared to Focal Bathys, the Dali IO-8 is lighter
Takeaway: The Dali IO-8 is a premium headphone that delivers high-quality sound with a focus on musicality and build quality. It's a great choice for listeners who value a balanced sound signature, comfortable design, and the flexibility of wired and wireless use.
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