The earphones on trial were:
Jivo Elements - http://www.jivotechnology.co.uk/cat/headphones/product/elements/
Sennheiser - MM70 - http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf/root/private_headsets_eac_504161
Logitech - Ultimate Ears 200vi - http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/speakers-audio/earphones/devices/6677
Audeo PFE 022 + Mic - http://www.audeoworld.com
First up were the Jivo Elements, these seem to be a unique set of earphones as they arrived in a totally recyclable, neat and small cardboard box. They had been introduced to me by a friend who uses them because she said the fact that they were made of natural rosewood, which is often used for wood instruments, made music sound sweet. So I thought I'd give them a go.
Jivo Elements |
Although comfortable the Jivo Elements themselves are quite bulky when in your ear and seemed to stick out a little on me - which I was conscious of and kept trying to push them further into my ear.
Conclusion: For music lovers these are great earphones, especially if you happen to be a 'eco' geek. I'd definitely recommend them for people who listen to music as the sound was very good, but for gaming they weren't the best in test. Also without a mic, they weren't tested with the iPhone (however they're not advertised as phone earphones).
Second up came the Sennheiser MM70 which were made for iPod and iPhone, complete with mic I was looking forward to testing these out, especially as Sennheiser are highly rated in the world of earphones.
I had a little play with these in Gatwick airport with my wife while waiting for the plane, she used the Audeo PFE220's while I had the Sennheisers. We found a wi-fi hotspot within the Virgin lounge and set about making a VOIP Skype call. I had to turn the volume up really loud to hear my wife on my earphones, but then she complained that I was 'shouting' down the mic. We decided to quit the call and wait to test these onboard with the DS and iPod Touch. Luckily for me Sennheiser provided a neat little pouch and cable / storage board so that you can neatly fold away the earphones and carry them in a concealed pouch - they also provide additional ear buds too.
Sennheiser MM70 |
Unfortunately I have to say that each time I tried to use these earphones I found myself turning the volume up to the max (whether on the iPod Touch or the Nintendo DS) because their seemed to be a constant hum in the background and the overall sound seemed to be muffled.
Conclusion: I was really disappointed that these earphones didn't live up to what I was expecting (maybe that's the problem, maybe I expected too much from Sennheiser - although I have tried and enjoyed other earphones from them). They did block out the outside noise as promised, but seemed to provide a background noise of their own which could be heard alongside whatever music you were trying to listen to. Not the best pick of the bunch. Sorry Sennheiser.
Logitech Ultimate Ears 200vi |
Later into the first week I managed to get these back from my daughter and decided to test them with the iPod Touch by the pool. Again they were great, the music was clear and concise. The beats and the lyrics could all be heard and I had the volume level in the middle. They managed to block out 95% of the background noise and were comfortable to wear.
Conclusion: A great set of earphones, let down by the lack of mic - which meant I won't be able to use them for calls on an iPhone or VOIP calls on an iPod Touch. I would, however strongly advise them for listening to music with or using with a Nintendo DS for gaming.
Finally I reviewed the Audeo PFE 022 + mic earphones, I'd never come across Audeo previously but I'll definitely look out for them in the future. There's not a lot I can say about these earphones apart from that they are an exceptional piece of audio kit. As I mentioned in my initial overview, the packaging was extremely appealing and fairly sexy. The magnetic front opened up to display the earphones. Complete with changeable earbuds - the only thing missing from this package was a storage po
Audeo PFE 022 + mic from Phonak |
The earbuds were not the usual shape and are worn with the lead over the ear, they're initially a little awkward to fit into your ear but once in you simply can't feel them at all, they seem to be very lightweight and are extremely comfortable. As mentioned my wife used these in our VOIP call within the airport and she said that I could be heard clearly and that in fact she turned the volume down a little (because I was 'shouting).
I initially tried these with the iPod Touch playing music and 'wow' they do give a great sound. The bass of the music really came through and the clarity was crystal, I soon found myself lost in my own musical world and almost falling asleep on the flight (something I NEVER do)!
When connected to the DS they again performed well, the sound was great and clear and still I couldn't really fell the earphone in.
Conclusion: These were the best in test (although the Ultimate Ears from Logitech came a very near second), simply because of the comfort of the earphones and the clarity of the sound. I can really see why they were given a five out of five by Stuff magazine when they reviewed them. A great set of earphones and well worth the money for them.
Well I hope you have managed to read the whole of this review and that I have managed to give you some insight into selecting earphones for use with your mobile gaming and audio devices. I had fun testing them, but have to be honest and say that next time I'll find a pair I like before travelling and stick to them. One day wireless in ear buds will be created and wires will be a thing of the past, but for now I'll continue to enjoy the Audeo and Logitech earphones).
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