πΆ Elevate your audio game with HAVI B3 Pro!
The HAVI B3 Pro I Dual Driver in-Ear Earphones feature innovative dual-driver technology and a sleek tempered glass design, delivering high-fidelity sound and durability for the discerning listener.
J**K
A bit of a miracle
I honestly have a hard time believing what I am hearing. The detail, separation and astoundingly big space/soundstage was not something I would expect from an IEM of this price. The absolutely blow my old UE900 out of the water in every aspect and they still sell at at least 200Β£.For those who are afraid they might lack in bass.,- they really don't. If the music has a lot of boomy bass, then you'll hear it, if the music doesn't then these buds won't pretend otherwise.Do really take time though and try which tips work best for your ears to bring out the bass. I'm stating the obvious but it does of course have a significant impact.The only 2 slight cons I can find so far are-1.)They need a powerful source and I can't deny that the Havi B3 Pro are probably no the easiest buds to drive. On my FiiO x5 need to step up the volume roughly 10 notches compared to the UE900 and if you are using them plugged into a flimsy smart phone or less muscular Dap, you might want to consider running them through an amp.2.) None detachable cable. Obviously that is where they saved production cost and with such a sound at this price point I find it hard to complain, but I would happily pay up for a version of exactly these with replaceable cables.They simply turned out to be a real keeper and I'd hate them to die a petty broken cable death.Bottom line,- for me personally one of the best purchase surprises I ever had. Way above their price.
T**C
Underwhelming
Many people rate these. But coming from the assortment of earphones I do, these are not quite the wide soundstage beasts they're portrayed as I'm afraid. Even with the DAP and amp I use, their signature for me is thin, relatively cold and distant - and the detail is simply OK to good. If you're into lower timbres, bass quality and richness, forget it. And I've tried most tips - which do make a difference.However, I suggest if you're thinking of buying these, read around more. I'm not exactly in a minority, but there are other people like me who are a little underwhelmed and find them on the thin side. But some like the lightness and, what they claim is a flat, neutral quality - and some say they're an acquired taste. Bear in mind they are quite cheap so they'll never compete with higher end IEMs. For me though, even at lower prices than these, you can get a better SQ.
C**2
Let down, overrated as a giant killer... all hype!
I bought into the hype with these, but they are no 'giant killer' as some claim. They are a bit boring to my ears. yes they have a big soundstage, but that's about it for me. It has a very weak bass response and it's quite balanced. the mids are veiled and the highs are too "mellow".There are MUCH better budget IEMs that are cheaper. Xiamo Piston 3s, Earbell E100s, Monk+ and if you want an on ear, the Koss Porta Pro. All cheaper and all far exceed the Havi's sound. They are all real 'giant killers' IMO.
W**L
Neutral champ for the price!
Very good headphones, very neutral. A tad brighter than Brainwavz HM5, but with 0 extra sibilance! Well worth the price so far!
S**F
Five Stars
Great soundstage and positioning for IEMs at this price band. Signature a bit on the dark side, but with plenty of resolution. Bass is surprisingly strong and tight, not much bleeding into lower mids, giving a neat meaty, lush sound on vocals. Build quality isn't impressive, they're a bit fragile, especially in cabling, but I've had mine for almost two years with no issues (office use, properly handled).For the price I think these are fantastic, in fact, not just for the price, they're quite acceptable even when I do A:B comparisons with my Shure SE846. I'd say the Havi hit a satisfying 85% of the 846.
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