Typical price: £55
What is it: In-ear headphones that come with a good selection of accessories
What we think: They deliver a clear, balanced audio response and should be your top choice in the £80 price range
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 September 2006
Tags: Ultimate Ears, Ultimate Ears Super.fi 3 Studio, accessories, leather, noise
We like:
Deliver accurate sound for a reasonable price; comfortable, secure fit
We don't like:
Cable is too short for tall users
CNET UK judgement:
Ultimate Ears' no-frills Super.fi 3 Studio in-ear headphones deliver a clear, balanced audio response. This set should be your top choice in the £80 price range
Full review:
Ultimate Ears, maker of the custom-molded in-ear monitors that you see bands such as U2 and the Red Hot Chili Peppers wearing onstage, decided a few years back to make commercial earphones -- the results have been overwhelming. Listeners with champagne taste but beer money (well, premium beer money) will appreciate the Super.fi 3 Studio in-ear set. Continue Reading...
Ultimate Ears Super.fi 3 Studio History
14 Mar 2008 in Reviews
If you're ready to update the bundled, bog-standard earphones that came with your MP3 player, these fantastic pairs offer alternatives without totally emptying your pockets. Whether you're a bass addict or a singer/songwriter fiend, there's a superb pair of 'phones out there for you
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