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Blue Microphones Mo-Fi Powered High-Fidelity Headphones with Integrated Audiophile Amplifier
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Brand | Blue Microphones |
Color | Dark Grey |
Form Factor | Over Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
About this item
- Integrated audiophile amp and custom-matched drivers deliver unrivaled sound
- Revolutionary personalized fit for superior comfort and performance
- Powered system improves performance of all your devices
- 50mm titanium-reinforced ultra-responsive dynamic drivers
- Comes with 1M cable with Mfi Mic, 3M cable, and 6.5mm to 3.5mm adaptor
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Sound quality | 4.5 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
Comfort | — | 5.0 | 3.8 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.4 |
Noise cancellation | 3.5 | 3.4 | 4.3 | 2.7 | — | — |
Quality of material | — | 4.4 | — | 3.8 | 3.7 | 4.0 |
Value for money | — | 3.9 | 3.7 | 4.5 | — | 4.7 |
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connectivity tech | Wired | Wired | — | Wired | Wired | Wired |
headphones form factor | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | — |
connector type | 3.5mm Jack | 6.35mm Jack, 3.5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack | 1/4-inch, 3.5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack | 6.35mm Jack |
headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | — | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
cable feature | Retractable | Detachable | Retractable | Detachable | Detachable | Detachable |
control type | — | — | Media Control | control | Media Control | Media Control |
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Product information
Item Weight | 2.9 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 7.94 x 7.94 x 9.06 inches |
ASIN | B00LXBC7W4 |
Item model number | Mo-Fi |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 26, 2014 |
Color Name | Dark Grey |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Material Type | titanium |
Battery type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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Mo-Fi stands for "True Mobile High Fidelity". Now you can have studio-quality, high fidelity sound on any device, anywhere. Mo-Fi is the first headphone designed around an integrated hi-fi amplifier. Since Mo-Fi doesn't rely on another device for power it can have custom drivers that are power hungry-and extremely accurate.
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Customers like the sound quality, quality and appearance of the headphones. For example, they mention that it creates a warm analog sound stage and is perfect for listening to mobile devices. Some are satisfied with the amplifier, and appearance. That said, opinions are mixed on the fit, durability, and value.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They say the lows, mids, and highs are clearly heard in a well balanced presentation. They also say it creates a warm analog sound stage and rounds out the bass. Customers say the headphones are perfect for listening to mobile devices, and are suited for all kinds of music. They mention the mids are smooth and articulate, and the bass has a tight thumping base. Overall, customers say these are the best all-in-one headphones on the market for an audiophile.
"...I was amazed at the sound stage (spread) of the sound. I could close my eyes and pick out where the tracks were placed in the mix easily...." Read more
"...Bass is great but not when it overpowers and confuses the drivers into distortion thus taking away from the entire range of the music...." Read more
"...The sound quality is nearly as accurate as the PSB's, but what these give you is a fun sounding overall clear sound that crosses multiple genres of..." Read more
"...I also like that the lows, mid-range, and highs are all clearly heard in a well balanced presentation. The music doesn't step on the vocals...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the headphones. They say they are great, flawless, and accurate. Some say the headphones are worth a listen, and the price is reasonable. Some customers also mention that the headphones handle everything well, and perform better than un-amplified headphones. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend them to others.
"...The headphones handled everything well, but they did warm some tracks up more then I would have liked. This is pure personal preference...." Read more
"...factor in the headphones include a built-in amplifier $350.00 is very reasonable, and perhaps a bargain if your willing to pop $300+ for headphones..." Read more
"...Another thing you can say is that they are quite good. I didn't find them as revolutionary as their PR told me they would be...." Read more
"...I have NOT been disappointed so far. They're fantastic - decent isolation, fairly neutral, more than adequately detailed and really kind of a..." Read more
Customers like the built-in amplifier in the headphones. They say it makes a difference, is amazing, and does exactly what it's supposed to do. The two-mode amp is great and On+ really makes the lows kick harder and deeper. The powered amp is definitely an advantage when using them when playing an instrument. It also includes a mic.
"...The built in amps are amazing and do exactly what they are supposed to: they make your portable device sound like you're plugged into a home..." Read more
"...Overall I really enjoyed the amazing build quality, the built in amp, and the two amp settings that allow you to span a vast array of music choices..." Read more
"...When you factor in the headphones include a built-in amplifier $350.00 is very reasonable, and perhaps a bargain if your willing to pop $300+ for..." Read more
"I received these headphones around December of 2016, the first pair's amp did not work...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the headphones. They say it has a unique design, and the accessories provided are well thought out. Customers also appreciate the fun factor, and vibrant sound.
"...A cross between old school beefy and iRobot both rugged and stylish. After charging them I went to town listening to multiple sources...." Read more
"...amazing build quality and portability, as well as their fun factor with sparkly highs and deep bass...." Read more
"...the lows, mid-range, and highs are all clearly heard in a well balanced presentation. The music doesn't step on the vocals. It all blends nicely...." Read more
"...I can't really explain it well, but it sounds alive. Vibrant. Incredibly dynamic. Quality I thought costed thousands...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the headphones. Some mention that they are comfortable and adjustable, providing great sound isolation and comfort for long trips. However, others say that the fit is very tight and tiring to wear on the head and ears.
"...when you put them on your head the weight is well distributed and comfortable.I love the design as it is unique and functional...." Read more
"...They are heavy and a bit tight on your head which is a consideration if you travel allot or listen for long periods of time, but I'll take that trade..." Read more
"...I find these phones extremely comfortable...." Read more
"...I wish the ear pads had a leather or velour option. The memory foam "pleather" is comfortable as long as you are not in a hot environment...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the headphones. Some mention the build quality is very solid, and the headphones are pretty substantial in design and weight. However, others say that the parts fell apart in 30 days, the top completely breaks off, and that the internal amp has destroyed itself after very limited use.
"...A cross between old school beefy and iRobot both rugged and stylish. After charging them I went to town listening to multiple sources...." Read more
"...If you're looking for professional grade well balance headphones that will immerse you in your music again or maybe for the first time, then I..." Read more
"...that the USB cable which charges the internal amp has destroyed itself after VERY limited use - maybe 12 charges, to the point of shredding its own..." Read more
"...This brings me to the Blues. First the build quality is out of this world, not nearly as portable as the VModa's but certainly up there in terms of..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the headphones. For example, some mention they're very good and comparable to more expensive models, while others say the material looks and feels cheap. That said, opinions are mixed.
"...The material looks cheap and feels cheap--it probably is cheap. Not really the sort of design/material that would impress anyone honestly...." Read more
"...Unbelievable style. By far the most expensive and advanced looking headphones I have ever held...." Read more
"...every two years or so, you have to deal with having a broken pair of very expensive headphones...." Read more
"...I REALLY want to love these expensive, unique and cool-looking ear goggles, but they are flawed and the customer services is almost non-existent." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the weight of the headphones. They mention that it is bulky and heavy.
"...The first thing I noticed was how well it is packaged, Box was pretty heavy which I think was by design so when you lift up these bad boys they feel..." Read more
"...the portability of these phones I will agree that they are a bit on the bulky side for a commuter that's on the train everyday but if you're taking..." Read more
"...They are heavy and a bit tight on your head which is a consideration if you travel allot or listen for long periods of time, but I'll take that trade..." Read more
"...It is heavy. Quite heavy. For a headphone this heavy and bulky you think it would deliver fantastic sound (to make up for it). But it doesn't!..." Read more
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The Shepherd’s Studio
Ron Bloom
The first thing I noticed was how well it is packaged, Box was pretty heavy which I think was by design so when you lift up these bad boys they feel a bit lighter then they really are. At about a pound they are heavier then any other headphones I own, but when you put them on your head the weight is well distributed and comfortable.
I love the design as it is unique and functional. A cross between old school beefy and iRobot both rugged and stylish. After charging them I went to town listening to multiple sources. As a studio owner I am used to listening through sonically flat near field monitors, but I use headphones for referencing on different sources.
First, we hit the iPhone, iPad, iPod, and iMac. Now I like the Apple stuff because they pay attention to the music side of things. In passive mode they sound similar to other headphones and ear buds I use. That is to say adequate for getting noise in my ears. Each have pros and cons from clarity, bass boost, sound spread, and size. I seem to make sacrifices or trade offs depending on what my greatest need is i.e. exercise – ear buds, portability- a light over the ear, outside noise – noise cancelling, and studio – I want to hear it all.
Moving from passive to active or what Blue calls “on” I noticed quickly I needed to turn the volume down. Pay attention to this disclaimer on the cords that say turn it down at first!!!!!! When you turn them on they come alive. At first I wondered if it was just a boost of level that I was hearing so I moved to complex patches on my Korg Triton Synth. I was amazed at the sound stage (spread) of the sound. I could close my eyes and pick out where the tracks were placed in the mix easily. In fact, I was hearing some elements I have never heard before, fascinating.
Being impressed I moved to Roland Td 8 Drum module, Line 6 floor board for the electric guitar tones, then more synths (Roland, Alesis, and Ensoniq). At each station I was pleasantly surprised with what I was hearing. By this time I had been messing with these things for a few hours. That’s when I noticed something else, my ears were not getting a fatigued as they normally do. I also thought the weight was going to be an issue after a long time of wearing them, but so far not an issue.
The sound is smooth with great clarity. They are not to be confused with a reference monitors, as they add warmth, however it is not over powering (muddy) and you can still pick out all the tracks. I even heard some things I want to go back and fix in my own mixes because the separation of sounds made it easy to hear something that was out of place.
I then went back to different styles of music: Rimski-Korsakov Scheherazade, B. B. King, Albert King, Eric Clapton, Bon Jovi, Daughtry, John Mayer, Rascal Flatts, Tenth Avenue North, David Ruybalid, and Jeff Anderson. The headphones handled everything well, but they did warm some tracks up more then I would have liked. This is pure personal preference.
The headphones also have an “On+” which adds even more bottom end. They handle it differently then some processors I use. They seem to add energy without over doing it. Meaning if you want the drive and maintain the clarity you do that by switching it to this setting. The bass lines seem to be focused on in the setting in a magic way so the individual notes are heard. Overall I like the setting, however, sometimes depending on the mix it could get more dominate then I wanted so I turned it back to “On.” No big deal.
Cons: Not very portable unless you like attracting attention and having your music interrupted by people asking if they can listen. Not like walking around with a puppy to meet girls, but if you want to meet music people you will get noticed. A bit on the heavy side. Can get loud so protect your ears.
Bottom line: If you have the money and love listening to music on portable sound sources and the price does not make you cringe then I don’t you will be disappointed. The sound is very, very good. Blue did a great job with these and I am happy to add them to my arsenal of listening devices. In fact that haven’t been off my head since I got them about 6 hours ago except to share with a few other people to make sure I wasn’t hearing things. We all agree they are really nice!
I've been looking for a real pair of headphones for several years and had been hesitant to spend the money based on past bad experiences spending serious coin only to be dissatisfied with the quality of build, comfort and most importantly sound. I have no regrets spending the money on these Blues.
Over the years I have had everything from Bose, Seinheiser and Koss to cheap pairs I picked up at the drugstore. Since the inception of smaller portable devices it's been a real challenge to find quality headphones that can deliver the full scope, depth and warmth like being teathered to a home receiver or preamp that has the power behind it to drive the full sound stage.
These Mo-Fi's have delivered all that was promised and more. I am thoroughly enjoying music again like I did when I was a kid plugged into the living room stereo. I know sound is subjective so I will speak for myself when I say that the isolation without the need of noise cancelling is fantastic. My experience with noise cancelling is that they also remove the warmth and spaciousness of the music as well. I'm grateful that Blue was able to deliver without adding this complexity and restrictiveness.
The built in amps are amazing and do exactly what they are supposed to: they make your portable device sound like you're plugged into a home receiver.
The sound is very well balanced overall and one of the most noteworthy attributes is they are not overly bass heavy. Bass is great but not when it overpowers and confuses the drivers into distortion thus taking away from the entire range of the music. There is a good balance here and no crackling even at higher volumes. Another amazing feature is that due to the onboard power source you may not have to turn you device up so loud to drive the rich sound. I'm usually at just under half volume on an iPhone.
I find these phones extremely comfortable. Several people have reviewed to the contrary but as I stated before I wear these for hours at a time without any discomfort.
One point of note make sure to give them some time to break-in. Like all speakers they need some hours behind them before they perform to their full potential. After about a week of listening for an average of about 3-5 hours a day I noticed a difference in the responsiveness and depth of the soundstage. So if at first not impressed give them a week.
As for the portability of these phones I will agree that they are a bit on the bulky side for a commuter that's on the train everyday but if you're taking a flight I wouldn't leave home without them (you'll have a carry on bag with you anyways). That said I wear these around the house while doing all sorts of chores and they've never been an issue while moving around.
I have not found one serious negative thing about these headphones. Understand what you are buying before you make the purchase. If you are looking for bass crushing music distorting headphones that are more of a fashion statement than functional; I suggested you go to your local Apple Store and purchase a pair of Beats because they will deliver exactly that for you. If you're looking for professional grade well balance headphones that will immerse you in your music again or maybe for the first time, then I strongly recommend getting a pair of these Blue Mo-Fi's. As a frame if reference I span all genres of music from Classical, Big Band, Jazz, Classic Rock, Electronic, Pop, Country and even some Spoken Word. Never a disappointment.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2016
I've been looking for a real pair of headphones for several years and had been hesitant to spend the money based on past bad experiences spending serious coin only to be dissatisfied with the quality of build, comfort and most importantly sound. I have no regrets spending the money on these Blues.
Over the years I have had everything from Bose, Seinheiser and Koss to cheap pairs I picked up at the drugstore. Since the inception of smaller portable devices it's been a real challenge to find quality headphones that can deliver the full scope, depth and warmth like being teathered to a home receiver or preamp that has the power behind it to drive the full sound stage.
These Mo-Fi's have delivered all that was promised and more. I am thoroughly enjoying music again like I did when I was a kid plugged into the living room stereo. I know sound is subjective so I will speak for myself when I say that the isolation without the need of noise cancelling is fantastic. My experience with noise cancelling is that they also remove the warmth and spaciousness of the music as well. I'm grateful that Blue was able to deliver without adding this complexity and restrictiveness.
The built in amps are amazing and do exactly what they are supposed to: they make your portable device sound like you're plugged into a home receiver.
The sound is very well balanced overall and one of the most noteworthy attributes is they are not overly bass heavy. Bass is great but not when it overpowers and confuses the drivers into distortion thus taking away from the entire range of the music. There is a good balance here and no crackling even at higher volumes. Another amazing feature is that due to the onboard power source you may not have to turn you device up so loud to drive the rich sound. I'm usually at just under half volume on an iPhone.
I find these phones extremely comfortable. Several people have reviewed to the contrary but as I stated before I wear these for hours at a time without any discomfort.
One point of note make sure to give them some time to break-in. Like all speakers they need some hours behind them before they perform to their full potential. After about a week of listening for an average of about 3-5 hours a day I noticed a difference in the responsiveness and depth of the soundstage. So if at first not impressed give them a week.
As for the portability of these phones I will agree that they are a bit on the bulky side for a commuter that's on the train everyday but if you're taking a flight I wouldn't leave home without them (you'll have a carry on bag with you anyways). That said I wear these around the house while doing all sorts of chores and they've never been an issue while moving around.
I have not found one serious negative thing about these headphones. Understand what you are buying before you make the purchase. If you are looking for bass crushing music distorting headphones that are more of a fashion statement than functional; I suggested you go to your local Apple Store and purchase a pair of Beats because they will deliver exactly that for you. If you're looking for professional grade well balance headphones that will immerse you in your music again or maybe for the first time, then I strongly recommend getting a pair of these Blue Mo-Fi's. As a frame if reference I span all genres of music from Classical, Big Band, Jazz, Classic Rock, Electronic, Pop, Country and even some Spoken Word. Never a disappointment.
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Meine bisherigen Kopfhörer (ich habe selbstverständlich nicht alle behalten) waren:
Bose QuietComfort 35 ~ 300€
B&O H7 (over-Ear) ~240€
Sony MDR-XB950BT (over-Ear) ~ 150€
Sony MDR-XB450APB (on-Ear) ~ 40€
Sony MDR-XB950AP (on-Ear) ~ 90€
Sennheiser RS 115 8 HF (on-Ear) ~ 70€
Beats by Dr. Dre Solo 2 Wireless (on-Ear) ~ 200€
Bragi the Dash (Wireless In-Ear) ~ 300€
Jabra Elite Sport (Wireless In-Ear) ~ 250€
Zahlreiche mit Smartphones etc. Gelieferte in-Ear Kopfhörer
Nun hat mich meine Neugier dazu getrieben knapp 300€ für kabelgebundene Hifi Kopfhörer auszugeben.
Mein Musikgeschmack ist eigentlich nicht genau zu benennen, ich höre gerne RnB, Hip Hop, House aber auch mal Rock und die aktuellen Charts und mal eine Ballade.
Ich versuche nun einzelne Merkmale oder Kategorien zu bewerten. Dabei ist die Höchste Punktzahl 5.
Unboxing:
Inzwischen ist das Unboxing ja ein richtig wichtiger Teil des Produkt Erlebnisses. Blue hat nicht all zu viele Ressourcen verschwendet. Da Produkte im Regelfall nur einmal ausgepackt werden, kann ich diesen Hype nicht wirklich nachzuvollziehen. Nun ja, die Verpackung ist in Ordnung, aber nicht besonders toll. Die Produktpräsentation ist okay. Die Box wird geöffnet und der Kopfhörer “steht” quasi vor einem.
4 von 5
Lieferumfang:
Blue Mo-Fi
Softcase
Micro USB-Kabel
2,5 mm auf 3,5 mm Klinkenkabel (3 verschiedene Längen)
Mir fehlt hier der Netzstecker.
Leider wurden spezielle Kabel verwendet, die nicht einfach ersetzt werden können.
Ein Hardcase wäre ganz nett gewesen.
4 von 5
Bedienung:
Es gibt wenig zu bedienen, weshalb der Kopfhörer wirklich einfach zu nutzen ist. Das bin ich von manchem Bluetooth Kopfhörer anders gewohnt. Es sind drei Modi vorhanden. Off (ohne Amp), On (Amp aktiviert), On+ (Amp mit boost aktiviert).
Der Schalter ist nicht besonders clever platziert. Ein Schieberegler wäre besser gewesen.
4 von 5
Akkulaufzeit:
Die Akkulaufzeit bei mittlerer Lautstärke beträgt laut Blue 12 Stunden. Dieser Wert erscheint sehr realistisch. Bisher habe ich sie ca. 11 Stunden genutzt, bis der Akku leer war. Allerdings habe ich auch relativ laut gehört. Ich nutze die Mo-Fi’s nur zu Hause. Deshalb ist mir die Laufzeit nicht ganz so wichtig. 11-12 Stunden halte ich aber für gut.
5 von 5
Verarbeitung:
Ich empfinde die Verarbeitung als sehr gut. Es wurde ordentliche, hochwertige Metallteile verbaut. Dadurch wird das Gewicht zwar relativ hoch, aber die Stabilität und das Gefühl etwas wertvolles in der Hand zu halten ist wirklich großartig. Bisher hatte ich nie das Gefühl, dass ich ein minderwertiges Produkt in der Hand halte. Die Bügelpolsterung ist aus weichem, lederähnlichem Material verwendet wird fühlt sich sehr gut an. Natürlich geht es immer noch ein wenig besser, ich bin aber sehr zufrieden.
5 von 5
Design:
Das ist natürlich Geschmacksache. Ich persönlich empfinde dieses außergewöhnliche und besondere Design als sehr gelungen. Es gibt so viele Kopfhörer, die alle dem selben Stil folgen und sich teilweise zum verwechseln ähnlich sehen. Blue geht hier einen ganz anderen Weg. Es wurde endlich mal etwas anderes entwickelt. Das Design ist auch noch sinnvoll. Es ist möglich den seitlichen Anpressdruck je nach Wunsch einzustellen.
5 von 5
Komfort:
Das ist für mich nach dem Klang der wichtigste Punkt. Hier muss man sagen, Bose hat mit dem QC 35 hier einen perfekten Kopfhörer kreiert. Aufgrund des Gewichtes ist es auch gar nicht möglich so viel Komfort zu erreichen. Die Polsterung ist weich und angenehm.. Meine Ohren passen in die Ohrmuscheln.
Dennoch wäre ein bisschen mehr Komfort angenehm gewesen. Für die perfekte Verarbeitung mit hochwertigen, schweren Materialien bezahlt man ein wenig mit Komfort. Ich kann aber sehr gut damit leben. 3-4 Stunden am Stück und der Mo-Fi war immer noch angenehm zu tragen.
Der Kopfhörer an sich ist sehr dehnbar und dürfte daher auch für Menschen mit großen Köpfen problemlos benutzbar sein.
5 von 5
Klang:
Hier muss ich ein bisschen weiter ausholen. Die Wahrnehmung des Klangs ist sehr subjektiv. Dem einen gefällt viel Druck und wummernder Bass, der andere mag es etwas heller und brillant. Man sollte sich nicht einreden lassen welcher Kopfhörer oder Lautsprecher nun den “besten” Klang hat. Beim Kopfhörer hört ja nur einer und dem sollte es gefallen und nicht den anderen. Wie man an meinen bisherigen Kopfhörern sieht mag ich es eher basslastig. Ich habe mir aber einmal etwas mehr Brillanz gewünscht. Das muss bei diesem Preis schon drin sein!
Und ich wurde nicht enttäuscht. Mir gefällt die Abstimmung des Klangs sehr gut. Die Bässe sind deutlich besser und druckvoller als ich es mir vorgestellt hatte. Mein Geschmack wurde getroffen. Ich höre den Mo-Fi so unglaublich gerne. Die Präsenz in allen Ebenen, sowie die Lautstärke und die Brillanz sind einfach überragend. Es gibt wie bereits erwähnt 3 verschiedene Modi. Im "ausgeschalteten Modus hören sich die Mo-Fi's schon unglaublich an. Der Hammer ist, dass man dann noch zwei Gänge hochschalten kann. Auf On+ ist das ganze wirklich atemberaubend. Es ist so laut, so brilliant, so detailreich. Einfach Wahnsinn!
5 von 5
Preis-Leistungsverhältnis:
Ich würde das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis als gut beschreiben. In dieser Preisklasse gibt es nicht allzu viele, die hier mithalten können. Es könnten trotzdem 50€ weniger sein, dann wäre die volle Punktzahl drin.
4 von 5
Fazit:
Unboxing -----------------------4 von 5
Lieferumfang ------------------4 von 5
Bedienung ---------------------4 von 5
Akkulaufzeit -------------------5 von 5
Verarbeitung ------------------5 von 5
Design --------------------------5 von 5
Komfort -------------------------5 von 5
Klang ----------------------------5 von 5
Preis-Leistungsverhältnis --4 von 5
Damit hat es hat gerade noch für die 5 Sterne gereicht.
Ich bin wirklich begeistert, vor allem vom Klang des Kopfhörers. Ich möchte ihn nicht mehr missen. Seit ein paar Wochen benutze ich den Kopfhörer täglich teilweise mehrere Stunden. Es macht einfach unglaublich viel Spaß mit dem Kopfhörer Musik zu hören. Ich kann den Kauf des Mo-Fi nur empfehlen.
Ich habe viel Mühe und Zeit in das Erstellen dieser Rezension investiert, sollte die Rezension hilfreich sein, freue ich mich sehr über Feedback. Sollte noch etwas fehlen, das Sie interessiert, würde ich mich freuen, wenn Sie mir einen Kommentar hinterlassen, ich werde gegebenenfalls Ergänzungen vornehmen.
Reviewed in Germany on October 26, 2017
Meine bisherigen Kopfhörer (ich habe selbstverständlich nicht alle behalten) waren:
Bose QuietComfort 35 ~ 300€
B&O H7 (over-Ear) ~240€
Sony MDR-XB950BT (over-Ear) ~ 150€
Sony MDR-XB450APB (on-Ear) ~ 40€
Sony MDR-XB950AP (on-Ear) ~ 90€
Sennheiser RS 115 8 HF (on-Ear) ~ 70€
Beats by Dr. Dre Solo 2 Wireless (on-Ear) ~ 200€
Bragi the Dash (Wireless In-Ear) ~ 300€
Jabra Elite Sport (Wireless In-Ear) ~ 250€
Zahlreiche mit Smartphones etc. Gelieferte in-Ear Kopfhörer
Nun hat mich meine Neugier dazu getrieben knapp 300€ für kabelgebundene Hifi Kopfhörer auszugeben.
Mein Musikgeschmack ist eigentlich nicht genau zu benennen, ich höre gerne RnB, Hip Hop, House aber auch mal Rock und die aktuellen Charts und mal eine Ballade.
Ich versuche nun einzelne Merkmale oder Kategorien zu bewerten. Dabei ist die Höchste Punktzahl 5.
Unboxing:
Inzwischen ist das Unboxing ja ein richtig wichtiger Teil des Produkt Erlebnisses. Blue hat nicht all zu viele Ressourcen verschwendet. Da Produkte im Regelfall nur einmal ausgepackt werden, kann ich diesen Hype nicht wirklich nachzuvollziehen. Nun ja, die Verpackung ist in Ordnung, aber nicht besonders toll. Die Produktpräsentation ist okay. Die Box wird geöffnet und der Kopfhörer “steht” quasi vor einem.
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Lieferumfang:
Blue Mo-Fi
Softcase
Micro USB-Kabel
2,5 mm auf 3,5 mm Klinkenkabel (3 verschiedene Längen)
Mir fehlt hier der Netzstecker.
Leider wurden spezielle Kabel verwendet, die nicht einfach ersetzt werden können.
Ein Hardcase wäre ganz nett gewesen.
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Bedienung:
Es gibt wenig zu bedienen, weshalb der Kopfhörer wirklich einfach zu nutzen ist. Das bin ich von manchem Bluetooth Kopfhörer anders gewohnt. Es sind drei Modi vorhanden. Off (ohne Amp), On (Amp aktiviert), On+ (Amp mit boost aktiviert).
Der Schalter ist nicht besonders clever platziert. Ein Schieberegler wäre besser gewesen.
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Akkulaufzeit:
Die Akkulaufzeit bei mittlerer Lautstärke beträgt laut Blue 12 Stunden. Dieser Wert erscheint sehr realistisch. Bisher habe ich sie ca. 11 Stunden genutzt, bis der Akku leer war. Allerdings habe ich auch relativ laut gehört. Ich nutze die Mo-Fi’s nur zu Hause. Deshalb ist mir die Laufzeit nicht ganz so wichtig. 11-12 Stunden halte ich aber für gut.
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Verarbeitung:
Ich empfinde die Verarbeitung als sehr gut. Es wurde ordentliche, hochwertige Metallteile verbaut. Dadurch wird das Gewicht zwar relativ hoch, aber die Stabilität und das Gefühl etwas wertvolles in der Hand zu halten ist wirklich großartig. Bisher hatte ich nie das Gefühl, dass ich ein minderwertiges Produkt in der Hand halte. Die Bügelpolsterung ist aus weichem, lederähnlichem Material verwendet wird fühlt sich sehr gut an. Natürlich geht es immer noch ein wenig besser, ich bin aber sehr zufrieden.
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Design:
Das ist natürlich Geschmacksache. Ich persönlich empfinde dieses außergewöhnliche und besondere Design als sehr gelungen. Es gibt so viele Kopfhörer, die alle dem selben Stil folgen und sich teilweise zum verwechseln ähnlich sehen. Blue geht hier einen ganz anderen Weg. Es wurde endlich mal etwas anderes entwickelt. Das Design ist auch noch sinnvoll. Es ist möglich den seitlichen Anpressdruck je nach Wunsch einzustellen.
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Komfort:
Das ist für mich nach dem Klang der wichtigste Punkt. Hier muss man sagen, Bose hat mit dem QC 35 hier einen perfekten Kopfhörer kreiert. Aufgrund des Gewichtes ist es auch gar nicht möglich so viel Komfort zu erreichen. Die Polsterung ist weich und angenehm.. Meine Ohren passen in die Ohrmuscheln.
Dennoch wäre ein bisschen mehr Komfort angenehm gewesen. Für die perfekte Verarbeitung mit hochwertigen, schweren Materialien bezahlt man ein wenig mit Komfort. Ich kann aber sehr gut damit leben. 3-4 Stunden am Stück und der Mo-Fi war immer noch angenehm zu tragen.
Der Kopfhörer an sich ist sehr dehnbar und dürfte daher auch für Menschen mit großen Köpfen problemlos benutzbar sein.
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Klang:
Hier muss ich ein bisschen weiter ausholen. Die Wahrnehmung des Klangs ist sehr subjektiv. Dem einen gefällt viel Druck und wummernder Bass, der andere mag es etwas heller und brillant. Man sollte sich nicht einreden lassen welcher Kopfhörer oder Lautsprecher nun den “besten” Klang hat. Beim Kopfhörer hört ja nur einer und dem sollte es gefallen und nicht den anderen. Wie man an meinen bisherigen Kopfhörern sieht mag ich es eher basslastig. Ich habe mir aber einmal etwas mehr Brillanz gewünscht. Das muss bei diesem Preis schon drin sein!
Und ich wurde nicht enttäuscht. Mir gefällt die Abstimmung des Klangs sehr gut. Die Bässe sind deutlich besser und druckvoller als ich es mir vorgestellt hatte. Mein Geschmack wurde getroffen. Ich höre den Mo-Fi so unglaublich gerne. Die Präsenz in allen Ebenen, sowie die Lautstärke und die Brillanz sind einfach überragend. Es gibt wie bereits erwähnt 3 verschiedene Modi. Im "ausgeschalteten Modus hören sich die Mo-Fi's schon unglaublich an. Der Hammer ist, dass man dann noch zwei Gänge hochschalten kann. Auf On+ ist das ganze wirklich atemberaubend. Es ist so laut, so brilliant, so detailreich. Einfach Wahnsinn!
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Preis-Leistungsverhältnis:
Ich würde das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis als gut beschreiben. In dieser Preisklasse gibt es nicht allzu viele, die hier mithalten können. Es könnten trotzdem 50€ weniger sein, dann wäre die volle Punktzahl drin.
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Fazit:
Unboxing -----------------------4 von 5
Lieferumfang ------------------4 von 5
Bedienung ---------------------4 von 5
Akkulaufzeit -------------------5 von 5
Verarbeitung ------------------5 von 5
Design --------------------------5 von 5
Komfort -------------------------5 von 5
Klang ----------------------------5 von 5
Preis-Leistungsverhältnis --4 von 5
Damit hat es hat gerade noch für die 5 Sterne gereicht.
Ich bin wirklich begeistert, vor allem vom Klang des Kopfhörers. Ich möchte ihn nicht mehr missen. Seit ein paar Wochen benutze ich den Kopfhörer täglich teilweise mehrere Stunden. Es macht einfach unglaublich viel Spaß mit dem Kopfhörer Musik zu hören. Ich kann den Kauf des Mo-Fi nur empfehlen.
Ich habe viel Mühe und Zeit in das Erstellen dieser Rezension investiert, sollte die Rezension hilfreich sein, freue ich mich sehr über Feedback. Sollte noch etwas fehlen, das Sie interessiert, würde ich mich freuen, wenn Sie mir einen Kommentar hinterlassen, ich werde gegebenenfalls Ergänzungen vornehmen.
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2016
Transforme un son pourri en un son de qualité (grâce à l'ampli intégré dans le casque)
Attention quand même, n'utilisez pas ce montre comme casque de contrôle (même en mode normal) car pour moi, le son qui entre ne correspond pas au son qui sort ... (par exemple, le bruit est réduit)
CABLES/POUCH
They are very good quality it is nice to have two different lengths 1.2m with control talk, which is the only small niggle I have with them. The control talk being to high on the cable. Anyway they both are great and fit well in the majority of devices, and it is also nice to have a 1/4" adapter for connecting my hifi setup. The pouch which aces with them is lovely an alcantara type material with a pocket inside the bag.
BUILD QUALITY/LOOKS
They are very sturdy. I don't even know what you would have to do try and break these. There are slightly weighty but after having these for nearly a month now I have got used to the weight. By comparison, first generation Beats by Dre Studios weigh 265g these weigh in at 478g. The amount of pressure they apply though the lovely and plush ear cups. The adjustable pressure at the top is useful depending on what type of preference you have. As they generate a good tight seal against your head there is not much if any at all, sound leakage which is good. The linkage mechanism which the headphones use is very well engineered. For a person who has taken apart industrial printing machines. These are solidly put together. The only plastic on the headphones is the grey back sections of the, ear cups, even that feels high quality and not cheap at all.
The headphones to me look brilliant, as someone who loves the look of the Suzuki Hayabusa these appeal so much. Yes you may get some odd looks if you walk around out with them, but there soul purpose is not really hinged towards portability. The metal looks great with the contrast of the plastic
SOUND
The real reason why you would by these headphones is because of there sonic performance. When I first received these headphones and listened to some music from my iPhone. I can say with confidence I was a little disappointed with how they sounded, even with the amp on they sounded semi full in the mids, and they were clear, but there was almost no bass, even with the amp in ON+ there was basically nothing down low. Plus the amp didn't make the volume much loader if at all.
Now though after nearly a month of use and burning in slowly, they have opened up massively. Now the mids are clear, detailed and full, the highs are also superb with no sibilance to my ears. Where as the lows are deep and thick, not boomy or muddy, clear and punchy, ESPECIALLY with the amp in ON+ mode. The amp now increases the volume by about 2-3 clicks on my Macbook Pro Retina so proves what burn in does. Compared to a pair of Beats by Dre Studio, these clobber them in the low end and have so much more clarity in the mid to high end. The amps battery lasts so long for me around 10-11 hours. Even with the amp off or weather you have run out of juice for the amp and are using them passively which is a GREAT feature to have they sound really good. Maybe not the most transparent headphone ever, but still are faultless. Having used them with a AV receiver and a CD player they sound amazing good, but these devices have dedicated headphone circuits proving more power than a mobile device.
OVERALL
I could not recommend theses more after buying them from watching people have said on youtube, and never, ever seeing them I took the plunge and cannot be more happy with them. As I use these for home use only I cannot comment on what they would be like portability wise. But if you want fantastic sonic performance then I encourage you to get these headphones. This is one of Blue's best products ever and is a major leap in the way we think about headphones. They have made me discover new parts of music that I never heard before and they can only get better.