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I thought they were crazy until I had a chance to hear these headphones

March 3, 2017 Drew Fleisher
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When Aircom first told me about their new AiRFLOW headphones I was a bit skeptical.  In ear headphones have been designed the same basic way for quite a while, if this idea really worked why hasn't anyone tried it before? They were getting ready to launch a funding campaign on IndiGoGo and we're looking for my support. I was intrigued enough to back the project after watching their video and seeing their founder Ryan Tsui's passion for what they were doing.

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The concept was radical but pretty easy to understand.  Instead of having a small speaker firing directly at your ear drum like every other in ear headphone on the market, they were trying to replicate the "airspace" of closed back over ear headphones by firing that same speaker into an airtube which would then funnel the sound into your ear.  I knew the concept of sound being enhanced by an airtube was viable because I had seen the concept used in microphones, but it still seemed a bit radical to me here.

After using them for a few weeks now, and letting friends and family use them I can tell you there is no question anymore.  The sound is so much cleaner and feels so full and rich that I actually can't stand to use my Apple Air·Pods after using these.  I'm sold on the concept and the final design.  Ryan and his team have a winner. 

In Music, Reviews, Review, Portable, Lifestyle, Kickstarter, Electronics Tags Headphones, Fat boy approved, Innovation, Crowdfunding, IndiGoGo, Bluetooth, 2017
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Extremely different, in every way

January 18, 2017 Drew Fleisher
Apple's AirPods and Blomm&Berger's BB Air headphones are at extreme ends of the Bluetooth headphone range

Apple's AirPods and Blomm&Berger's BB Air headphones are at extreme ends of the Bluetooth headphone range

This week I was provided an interesting contrast in two bluetooth headphone products, the long awaited Apple AirPods and the BB Air wireless headphones from German firm Blomm & Berger.

Most of us watched the introduction of the AirPods during the WWDC keynote this September and were surprised to see Apple miss their shipping date in October.  They finally started getting retail production going before the end of the year but are still on substantial back order.

The AirPods are small.  Very small.  Easy to lose small.  So easy to lose that Apple actually assumes that you will lose one of the pair and has listed the replacement cost ahead of time ($69 with AppleCare).  The whole pod is the size of a roll of dental floss.  Don't let size fool you though, there is some great tech inside that little pod.

At the opposite side of the spectrum are the BB Airs.  Big hearty headphones optimized for EDM and featuring both on-ear and over-ear earpads to allow for comfort and flexibility.  Custom manufactured in Europe for the German based company that has made a name for themselves sponsoring dance parties and FIFA matches.  They didn't have the money to startup manufacturing of the new product line so they turned to Kickstarter and Indigogo for support.

There isn't a lot to say about the sound quality of the AirPods.  They sound about the same as the EarPods that ship with every iPod and iPhone.  That in itself is pretty remarkable in true wireless headphones at this point but from an audio standpoint these aren't going to blow anyone out of the water. 

Blomm & Berger's BB Air's are another matter entirely when it comes to sound quality.  Even with the smaller pads placing them on your ears instead of over them these things sound very good.  When you increase the size of the soundstage by completely surrounding your ears with the larger ear pads you get one of the best wireless sound experiences we've encountered so far. 

As we all have heard, the Air⋅Pods have the same size and fit as the standard earpods, which quite a few people find uncomfortable.  I don't mind them usually for short to medium listening, but they aren't comfortable past the two hour mark for me.  This is fine, because battery life is only rated at three hours at 50% volume, so getting past two hours without needing to take them out to charge will be rare for most of us. 

In contrast, I found the BB Air with the over-ear pads to be comfortable throughout a five hour flight from Portland to Houston without any problems at all.  Usually even if they are not putting pressure on my ears (a rarity even for headphones designed to be over the ear given the size of my auditory appendages) my ears are feeling hot and uncomfortable by the three hour mark but somehow this didn't happen.

Overall I think both of these headphone devices are going to make buyers very happy.  Apple already is having a hard time keeping Air⋅Pods in stock and I don't see that changing until another true wireless competitors products catch up with marketing.  We'll have to wait and see if Blomm & Berger get enough marketing behind their own line to gain any major market share with what is a great product almost no one has heard of yet.

In Music, Portable, Kickstarter, Review, Electronics, Coming attractions, Lifestyle, Reviews Tags #LiveLife, Headphones, Apple, #GEEK, 2017, Kickstarter, #Blommberger, Kickstarted, Bluetooth, Blommberger, Review
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How many Bluetooth devices does one man need?

December 23, 2016 Drew Fleisher
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Over the last few weeks I've started to write this article quite a few times and then have to wait when another new bluetooth audio device shows up for me to review.  From tabletop speakers to truly wireless earbuds, and over-ear headphones to ultra-portable speakers.  We've received devices at every price point and quality level. $250 on ear headphones from European manufacturers that launched via Indigogo and $70 special edition travel speaker sets from newly established powerhouse Anker.

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In Lifestyle, Portable, Electronics, Opinion, Kickstarter, Review, Music, Reviews Tags Reviews, Speaker, Bluetooth, 2016, Christmas, Lifestyle, Roundup, speakers, Headphones
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Music giant makes a better pair of headphones...a week with the Marshall Major IIs

April 21, 2016 Drew Fleisher
The iconic Marshall logo screams quality to musicians worldwide, and now will have the same effect on music lovers  

The iconic Marshall logo screams quality to musicians worldwide, and now will have the same effect on music lovers  

Last year when music gear giant Marshall announced their first line of headphones music lovers took notice in a big way, and weren't disappointed by the quality of either the construction or the sound.  This year they announced that they were going to release a Bluetooth wireless version of the same Major design and I knew I had to give them a try. 

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In Unboxing, Electronics, Review, Portable, Reviews, Opinion, Lifestyle, Music Tags #LiveLife, Bluetooth, wireless, #GEEK, Headphones, 2016, Marshall Major II, Marshall
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No easter basket, but I got these cool headphones....

March 29, 2016 Drew Fleisher
Three new Bluetooth headsets arrived at the house this morning.  All have their strengths, but none are perfect... 

Three new Bluetooth headsets arrived at the house this morning.  All have their strengths, but none are perfect... 

I received a box that I wasn't expecting from Amazon this morning, and opened it to find three new Bluetooth headsets inside.  One of them, the Mini from Rowkin I have been wanting to check out since it was announced, but the other two I had never heard of before.

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In Unboxing, Music, Coming attractions, Office, Electronics, Portable, Opinion, Reviews, Review, Lifestyle Tags Grandbeing, Bluetooth, Headset, Rowkin, #LiveLife, #GEEK, Trond, Review, Reviews, Headphones, 2016
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Amazing quality bluetooth headphones....insane quality for this price point

December 5, 2014 Drew Fleisher

One of the great things about a global economy and internet commerce is the ability to find bargains from unknown companies sometimes.  This is the case with this latest product I found on Amazon, a pair of bluetooth headphones from Beyution that look a lot like the famous brand recently bought by Apple, but selling for just $26.11 instead of hundreds.  The question was how close does the sound quality come, and how well built are they?

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In Lifestyle, Music, Reviews, Review, Unboxing Tags Beyution, Headset, Headphones, Bluetooth, portable, deal, discount, bargain, Amazon
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