Typical price: £230
What is it: High-quality, high-tech earphones
What we think: We just wish they fit more comfortably, since the audio is exceptional
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 September 2008
Tags: Ultimate Ears, Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10 Headphones, investment, slider, metal
We like:
High-quality build and stylish earbud housing; excellent audio quality; included accessories such as silicone sleeves
We don't like:
Expensive; ear pieces are huge and will cause comfort and fit issues for some
CNET UK judgement:
If you're searching for stellar-sounding in-ear headphones from a reliable, high-quality brand, the Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10 earphones fit the bill -- just make sure the gigantic earbuds fit in your ears. Also, be prepared to make an investment because these buds are pricey
Full review:
Ultimate Ears has been a familiar name to musicians and other audio professionals for a decade, but in the past few years, the company has churned out a variety of headphones for several consumer lines that range in affordability. Earphones in its metro.fi, super.fi, and triple.fi lines have gained a reasonable following with mainstream listeners. The earbuds that have gained perhaps the most glowing praise are the triple.fi 10s, a roughly £230 pair that features three balanced armatures in each ear piece. Continue Reading...
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