The Master & Dynamic Greene Street Collection takes on the concrete jungle

Master & Dynamic is a respected maker of many premium headphones, earphones and one concrete Bluetooth speaker. For the 2017 holiday season, they’ve released new colorways for their headphones dubbed The Greene Street Collection. This collection pays homage to streetwear culture inside the concrete jungle. Released on November 8th—in time for holiday gift giving—the collection features an olive, camo and black makeover for the MH40 Over-Ear, MW50 Wireless On-Ear and MW60 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones. Prices remain unchanged for this new collection.

Master & Dynamic has also begun a holiday campaign based on the Greene Street collection titled “A World Apart,” featuring imagery and a video that follows a shrouded character throughout New York streets, “A World Apart is a visually stunning metaphor for the power of sound and music to pull us deep within ourselves,” states Master & Dynamic.

If you’re interested in Master & Dynamic headphones, check out The Gadgeteer reviews of the MH40 over-ear, MW50 Wireless on-ear and MW60 Wireless over-ear headphones.

The Greene Street Collection features six new versions: MW60 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones in black metal/olive leather and black metal/camo leather ($549), MW50 Wireless On-Ear Headphones in black metal/olive leather and stealth black metal/black leather ($449), and MH40 Over-Ear Headphones in black metal/olive leather and black metal/camo leather ($399). They’re available now at masterdynamic.com.

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Newsflash – Razer Electra V2 Gaming Headsets provide high-end features on a budget

On October 19th, Razer announced two new gaming headsets for value-conscious gamers: the Razer Electra V2 and the Razer Electra V2 USB. Razer has designed this headset to offer great sound, fit and features at a budget price. The sound is generated by custom-tuned 40mm Neodymium drivers. The comfortable fit of the Electra V2 is achieved using a lightweight, flexible aluminum frame with a suspended headrest and plush leatherette ear cushions. Features include a 3.5 mm unified audio and mic connector (on the V2 headset) and a removable boom microphone for enhanced communication during gameplay or in phone conversations. Read on for more info!

Removing the boom mic allows for streamlined use. The USB version allows users to activate Razer green back-lighting on the ear cups, and experience virtual 7.1 surround sound digital audio quality by Razer Synapse – Razer’s cloud-based configurator.

Specs:

Earphones
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
Impedance: 32 ± 15% Ω
Sensitivity: 105 ± 3dB  (115 ± 3 dB on USB model)
Max input power: 50 mW
Drivers: 40 mm with Neodymium magnets
Cable length: 1.3 m / 4.27 ft.
Approximate weight: 278 g / 0.61 lbs. (294 g / 0.65 lbs. on USB model)

Microphone (Removable boom mic)
Frequency response: 100 Hz – 10 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio: ≥ 50 dB
Sensitivity (@1 kHz): -38 ± 3 dB
Pick-up pattern: Unidirectional

Controls on headset
Volume up / down, mic mute

The Razer Electra V2 (U.S. $59.99 / EU €59.99) and the Razer Electra V2 USB ($69.99 / EU €69.99) are available now from Razerzone.com and worldwide Q4 2017.

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Nuraphone: A headphone customized for your individual hearing

In reviewing headphones over the years, I’ve learned one important lesson: No single headphone will sound good to all people. But what if you could customize a headphone to how you hear music? Now you can with the nuraphone—a headphone that will automatically tune to your unique hearing bringing your music into focus.

At nuraphone’s core is a built-in self-learning engine that adapts to your hearing in 60 seconds without even the press of a button and creates a unique hearing profile using the nura iOS or Android app. Once created, your profile is stored on the nuraphone, with up to three unique profiles that can be stored at the same time.

How it works

The nuraphone plays a range of tones into the ear, and then measures a very faint sound that your ear generates in response to these tones called the otoacoustic emission (OAE). This tiny signal originates in the cochlea and vibrates the ear drum, turning it into a speaker and playing sound back out of your ear. Yes, our ears make sound! This sound is about 10,000 times smaller than the sound that went in. Encoded in the returning sound wave is information about how well you heard the sound that went in. The nuraphone uses an extremely sensitive microphone to detect this retuning sound wave, and a self-learning engine built into the nuraphone to create your profile. No buttons or knobs. It all happens automatically and in about 60 seconds. It is a little bit magic. Once the nuraphone has created your hearing profile it sonically molds your music so that it matches your hearing system and delivers all the detail of the music you love.

The nuraphone delivers bass you can feel while maintaining crystal clear detail. It works by splitting the melodic sounds to an in-ear speaker, and the bass sounds to an over-ear tactile driver that delivers the sound through your skin. For the first time, you can adjust your level of immersion. Stand at the back of the room, or in the front row.

Nura’s patented in & over architecture details feature dual layer noise isolation (no sound in—no sound out), sound clarity and immersion mode with depth of sound that you can feel. It is designed for comfort giving the right fit every time. It comes with a soft and flexible silicon covered metal headband, patented active cooling ear pads, programmable touch control and a universal nura connector that enables cable connection to Lightning, USB, USB-C, micro-USB & 3.5mm jack.

The nuraphone sells for $399 US and is available from Nura. Visit www.nuraphone.com for more information.

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Focal Clears things up with a new high-end headphone

A year ago, I said the “The Focal Elear headphone may be the best headphone available for the money today.” However, it was (and still is) 1000 bucks—no small amount for headphones regardless of budget. But that—as they say—was then. Today, Focal has swapped the E in Elear for a C and has released the Clear headphone. Price-wise, Clear sits between the slightly less expensive Elear and the uber expensive Utopia model.

Like its siblings, the Focal Clear is an audiophile circum-aural open-back headphone, meaning it has a more open sound but leaks sound so anyone next to you can hear what you hear. According to Focal, this open back speaker design provides unparalleled dynamics.

The Clear headphone speaker’s aluminum/magnesium alloy features a new copper voice coil and offers a combination of low weight with high rigidity. This provides wide dynamics over the entire audio spectrum and is capable of revealing the tiniest details of a recording. Bass is controlled—even at high volumes.A new generation of perforated micro-fiber ear cushions helps give an impression of a very open space. The sensation of listening in the room—and not through headphones—is intensified. Listeners may think they are listening to the best loudspeakers on the market.

 

The Focal Clear comes with a hard carrying case and 3 different cable connections. An optional stand is available. The Clear headphone is available now and sells for $1,500 US. Visit www.focal.com/headphones for more information.

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ThinkSound ts03+mic headphone review

You Gadgeteers all remember wired earbuds, right? What am I saying – everyone gets a pair of these with their phone, even if it’s an iPhone 7 with no headphone jack! The quality of those bundled earbuds, however, can vary widely. ThinkSound has been doing a lot of work on improving the sound of headphones and earbuds by incorporating wood enclosures into them, like fine speaker cabinets of old. Their latest creation is the ts03 + mic, which brings light weight and crisp bass together for your music and phone talking. Guess who got a pair to test. Yep. This guy!

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Here are the specifications from their website:
• Microphone + call/music control for mobile communication
• Compatible with iOS and Android devices
• Wooden housing for crisp, accurate music reproduction
• 20 Hz – 20 kHz frequency response
• 99 ±3 dB @ 1KHz 1mW sensitivity
• 16 ohm impedance
• 45˚ angled gold plated plug for increased clarity & durability
• Acoustically enhanced 8mm driver
• 10g Ultra-lightweight design
• Kevlar-reinforced, tangle-resistant 4 foot long cable
• Passive Noise Isolation minimizes ambient sounds
• Sweat-resistant design, perfect for the gym
• Four flexible silicon ear inserts for a secure fit (s/m/l/xl)
• Cord clip, cotton carrying pouch & hard case
• One (1) year limited warranty

The earbuds arrived in ThinkSound’s new “package-free” packaging: It’s all packed into a tin box with clear labels that can be used to protect the ts03s in your bag or pocket. If you don’t need that much protection, there’s also a light cotton drawstring bag. I really like it, but I’m curious to see how this packaging design fits into brick and mortar stores. It’s one thing for a $1 box of mints, but for a $200 set of earbuds, that’s another story.

The angled plug is a nice touch, sticking out at 45° from the line of the jack. This gives a bit of strain relief. There are three feet of cord from the plug to the branded metal divider, and 15” of cord for each earbud from the divider. With lead-in cords this long, it’s easy to route them behind your head, in case they would be in the way during exercise. There was a little ambient noise from touching or rubbing on the cable while wearing them, but not enough to be distracting. If you’re doing highly active exercises, it may get in the way, but for biking, walking, or running, it shouldn’t be an issue, once you turn on a little music. I found I could listen at about half volume on my iPhone 6s Plus for most music. Depending on mike placement and the audio engineering, many podcasts were listenable at this level as well.

The fit of the ts03’s is adjustable with 4 sizes of tips. The collar of silicon stands out from the central core, to isolate the speaker into the center of your ear canal. I was pleased with the sound space this provides. I listened through the ts03’s for several hours via Spotify, including tunes from The Rescues, Joshua Radin, Van Morrison, Train, and Jeff Buckley. The acoustic pieces were like you were sitting in the front row of a live set. I tend to listen for little things, like turning on guitar pickups, turning pages of music, and the like. The scrape of a pick against the wrapping of a string, or an overdubbed vocal line. These buds let you dig into the picky little bits like that if you want to. Or you can just enjoy the feeling of being there. I never had the feeling that the earbuds were going to fall out. Once I started listening, everything else outside of the sound fell away.

I have really gotten used to wireless earbuds, but every now and again, usually when I’m reviewing a pair of wired earbuds, I’ll remember how quick and easy it is to plug in a cable and immediately have the sound in my ear. There’s no worry about video lag-time, where you hear the sound a split-second before you see what caused it. There are no batteries that may fail halfway through a listening session. (This is my current pet peeve for wireless earbuds!) The mic is right there on the cord by my jaw, rather than up on an earpiece, so if I want to have a quick aside with someone, or sneeze before I can get to the mute or whatever, I can grab the mic and block out my caller. Plus, wired headphones are never paired to another device that you have to go hunt down in another room or in your backpack, unpair, and re-pair to your current device. They just jack in and are playing, and that can be a good thing.

At $199.99, these are not throw-away units, by a long shot. They give you a truly deep experience of listening. If you want to hear the quality of what you’re listening to, the ts03s are going to deliver it. Yes, they are still earbuds, but they give an incredible amount of sound to you through that form.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by ThinkSound. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $199.99 on think sound website, $119.99 on Amazon
Manufacturer: ThinkSound
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • AUX/phone sound source
Pros:
  • Quality cables (wiring) and connectors
  • Great sound and isolation
  • Warm, low tech outer look belies high tech insides
  • Waste-free packaging
Cons:
  • none, really

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