Shinola Canfield over-ear headphones review

I am a wireless sports earbud kind of guy. Their take anywhere, tiny form factor enable me to have them with me at all times during my hectic lifestyle whether I’m on a plane or pounding pavement. Though occasionally I want to trade their portability and durability for better sound and build quality. The Shinola Canfield Over-Ear headphones fit this bill nicely. Let’s see if the Candfield’s material, build, and sound quality live up to their premium price.

What is it?

Shinola is a homegrown, US company based out of Detroit that manufactures high quality luxury items…everything from fine watches to hand-built bicycles. Recently I reviewed their New York MS3 Manhattan folder which continues to be my favorite pocketknife and top review item of 2017. During my research, their Canfield Headphone Collection caught my eye. Shinola’s dive into personal audio was years in the making, engineering and fine tuning the Canfield collection using quality materials, polished design, and excellent audio engineering resulting in a product that not only turns heads but sound great as well.

Design and features

The Canfield headphones are designed, assembled, and tested in Detroit. The Canfield over-ear headphones are big, gorgeous, and well made with meticulous attention to detail and quality. They’re a beautiful mixture of stainless steel and leather with a very nice quality weight to them.

Specifications:

TRANSDUCER TYPE
50MM Shinola Dynamic Transducer
HEADPHONE STYLE
Closed-back, Circumaural Ear Cushion
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
20 – 24,000 HZ
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE
41Ω
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
102 DB ±3DB/MW @ 1KHZ
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION
1% THD @ 1KHZ
EFFICIENCY
115 DB SPL/V @1KHZ
WEIGHT (WITHOUT CABLE)
0.99 LBS
DIMENSIONS 6.9″ x 8.3″ x 1.7″ | 17.5cm x 21cm x 4.3cm

In the Box:

  • Canfield over-ear headphones
  • Cable
  • Carrying case
  • Instruction manual
  • Certificate of Authenticity

Build Quality:

The Canfield over-ear headphones are the finest made headphones I have ever used or even seen. They have an old-world vibe/charm reminiscent of the “good old days” when products were well made and built to withstandthe test of time. The combination of polished and brushed stainless steel look great together with the black leather.

Soft, supple full-grained leather covers the cushioned headband. While initially comfortable, (according to Shinola) the headphones will become more so over time as they wear in. As you can see, the exterior leather is well stitched and finely finished.

The interior leather is a medium gray with additional padding stitched into the top inside.

Initially adjusting the Canfield headphones took a decent amount of force. After a few weeks of use, the assembly became easier to adjust while still remaining where you move it to.

Sound Quality:

Shinola has done a good job of creating a set of headphones with clear, detailed audio performance. Overall, the Canfield over-ear headphones have a solid balance across the spectrum, the highs and mids were crisp and defined with the low end not overstated. The bass is not overbearing as some other headphones but more than solid, which is definitely my preference. I listened to various types of music (from jazz to the 1812 Overture), watched movies & Netflix shows, and took calls…all of which sounded great.

The Canfield headphones have a 50mm dynamic transducer with a frequency response of 20Hz to 24,000Hz.

Shinola tunes and tests every pair of their over-ear headphones in their Detroit factory.

“The Shinola Sound Signature is rich, warm and expansive”.

And overall I agree.

The memory-foam ear cups are covered in soft lambskin and are held in place magnetically. The lambskin feels great against your skin. The magnetic ear cups snap smartly into place with a click. The magnets hold the cups in place well enough but (as designed) they do come off when enough force is applied. Before I realized how they were held in place, when they first popped off, I had thought I had broken/damaged them…fortunately not 😉 .

The Canfields are obviously a wired set of headphones. The headphone cable is as nicely made as the headphones themselves, soft and flexible, yet durable…wrapped in a braided tangle-free nylon.

The inline remote control is located at the union of the left and right cables with the built-in mic on the right side cable. The top button increases volume, the lower button decreases volume with the round center button controlling play/pause. I placed a few calls with the Canfield’s and the people came thru clearly and always heard me just fine.

Quick-pressing the play/pause button twice advances to the next track, while triple pressing it will go to the previous track. The remote as a whole works as you would expect.

Comfort and Styling:

Since he’s more photogenic with better hair, I volunteered the Gadgeteer Kid to be my model (tho this is his “mandatory fun with dad” look). The over-ear design sits comfortably due to the combination of padded headband, soft lambskin ear cups, and adaptive memory foam. These headphones weigh a pound but do not feel heavy, as I said. I reviewed these headphones during the heart of winter and noticed what great ear warmers they were.  Even though the Canfields do not have active noise cancelling, their over-ear design does a decent job of isolating and blocking out ambient noise.

These headphones have old world charm, simplistic styling, and eye catching quality…all the while being very nonchalant and subdued at the same.

The Canfield collection is all wired and in a world where headphone ports are becoming increasingly rare, a dongle maybe needed depending on what smart device you’re trying to connect to. The option to order (or better yet, Shinola including one in the box) a cable with a lightening or USB-C connector would be nice.

In addition to black leather and silver, the Canfield over-ear headphones are available in cognac (aka brown) and silver and polished, gloss black. Shinola also includes an On-ear and two in-ear variants in their Canfield collection as well.

Positives

  • Beautiful/gorgeous/timeless old-world styling
  • Excellent build quality
  • Superior materials (stainless steel and full grain leather)
  • Very nice listening experience

Negatives

  • Expensive
  • Not very transportable
  • Wired

Final thoughts

Even though I enjoy listening to all types of music, I am not an audiophile by any stretch of the imagination. I do not have a receiver with tubes that must warm up, own any vinyl, or have to have crazy high bit rate on my digital music but I do know what sounds good @least to me. The Canfield over-ear headphones sound great with a crisp, warm sound that is well balanced. Add in the Canfield’s excellent materials, build quality, and stylish old school design the cost of these headphones is not outrageous IMO. But on the flip side, I would agree there are many cheaper alternatives that sound just as good that are wireless with noise cancelling. It all comes down to what you’re looking for and the details that matter to you.

One more thing: Based on some of the comments my MS3 Manhattan review received and a bit of research, I’ve discovered there are many out there who either love or hate Shinola (definitely strong opinions on both sides). That said, I had no opinion either way before trying their Manhattan pocketknife or Canfield headphones but both have impressed me. I grant you both are expensive but the quality and attention to detail are excellent. Though my only wish would be that there was a wireless Canfield but hopefully that comes in the future.

Price: $595.00
Where to buy: Shinola
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Shinola.

Use your laptop as an aromatherapy diffuser

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Flixable is the best Netflix search tool around

Netflix is great. There’s nothing like being able to binge your favorite series or call up a classic movie you haven’t seen in forever. But let’s face it, the search and discovery interface is a train wreck. The rows of recommendations and random categories are seldom useful, and if your kids or someone who doesn’t share your tastes has used your profile, forget it.

Flixable is a Netflix search engine offering a complete searchable and browsable list of every available show and movie. It can be filtered by genre, year and IMDB rating, and also has Popular, Netflix Originals and Leaving Soon pages. It’s perfect for finding hidden gems that would likely never show up in the lists within the app itself.

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Pick up a trunkful of hardcover Harry Potter books in dust jackets designed for each house at Hogwarts

Juniper Books has designed a set of Harry Potter books with special book jacket designs created for each of the houses at Hogwarts.  The books in our image are for Gryffindor.  These books are based on the hardcover version issued by Scholastic Books.  Juniper says they “buy heirloom quality hardcover books from publishers we love and respect. For our jacketed sets, we design, print, and fold each cover by hand to ensure a beautiful set you will treasure forever. Our jackets should be thought of more as art prints than the typical jackets which come from publishers.”  Each set is then stored in a cardboard trunk that looks like something a Hogwarts student might use it to take their belongings to school.

Each set of seven books with their custom dust jackets and trunk is $275.00 plus about $20 shipping from Amazon.

ONOTONE Concrete and Bamboo iPhone X Case review

For as long as I have owned a smart phone, I have used cases to protect them.  The fact that we have gotten used to carrying around a tiny computer in our pocket that can cost over $1000 is a little mind boggling when you step back and think about it.  Now the thing that I find funny is how we all want a thinner lighter device and are totally wowed when we get the newest phone but instantly put it in a case lest we scratch the anodized aluminum or glass back of the phone and therefore never enjoy the aesthetics of the back half of the phone or truly appreciate the full design considerations of our new $1000 pocket computer.  This is not a criticism of phone cases.  Like I said, I ALWAYS use them, its just an observation on human behavior that I have always found interesting.  I see people nearly every day carrying the latest smartphone with no case and 9 times out of 10 the shattered screens that I see are on phones with no case around it.  All this makes for a pretty good set of reasons to protect your phone.  The fact that most of us entomb our phones so we don’t damage them leads to the desire to make your chosen case a personal statement of your own style or something that will be as or more eye catching than a naked iPhone.  Enter the concrete and bamboo cases from ONOTONE.

What is it?

ONOTONE has created cases for your iPhone X, 7, 7 plus, 8 and 8 plus that have lightweight concrete, bamboo and cork (the cork is not being reviewed in this post) back plates and offer a truly unique and protective solution for your phone while almost guarantying that you will get comments or questions on them.  These are the most unique phone cases I have owned and the feel of them is a tactile treat.  Just to note, I am testing these cases on my iPhone X.

Hardware Specs

ONOTONE doesn’t give the weights of these cases on the website and I do not have a scale to do this for our readers but the cases are extremely lightweight and have the fit of other similar minimalist iPhone cases you might have used before.  The inside of the case is a rubberized coating over a plastic shell.  The concrete and bamboo is a layer that is attached to the case itself and covers the entire back of the case/phone.  The cutouts for the volume and lock buttons, speakers, lightning cable and silent switch are all perfectly placed for maximum functionality of your phone.

What’s in the box?

Well this section is pretty simple.  In the box you will receive a case that fits your model of iPhone (X, 8, 8 plus, 7, 7 plus) with your chosen back plate material (concrete or bamboo).

Design and features

The part of this case that touches your phone isn’t anything you haven’t seen before.  It is a standard hard plastic case with a rubberized coating to protect the phone with cutouts where needed.  The back of the case is what makes these stand out.  Lets talk about the concrete one first.  At first I thought that the concrete case was going to be some kind of plastic or fake concrete.  Nope!  It is extremely lightweight, real deal concrete.  I am assuming that the concrete has a high porosity allowing for a lot of air to be caught in it while it cures to allow for such a light sheet of cement.  It has a rough feel to it and you can easily see the grains, bubbles and color variations in the grain that are unmistakably the traits of real concrete.  The concrete face seems to have been smoothed over a bit leaving some texture so you know that part of your iPhone case is made out of rock but smooth enough that I don’t really worry that it will scratch anything.  It does not feel like fine grit sandpaper at all.  It has a very pleasant feel to it and is definitely the most unique phone case I have owned.

Next is the bamboo case.  the interior and cutouts are identical to the concrete so I wont repeat myself.  As you can probably guess the bamboo case is extremely lightweight too.  The grains of the wood are visible from a distance and brings a nice feeling of the outdoors to your smartphone.  The finish of the wood is silky smooth with absolutely no texture to it.  It is as enjoyable to handle and touch as the concrete one.  Honestly, I am so happy to have both because I like them so much I wouldn’t be able to choose between them now that I have handled them both.

The materials used in these two cases are pretty far apart with what they represent or where they come from.  On one end you have the concrete, which is an industrial, urban looking case and on the other end you have bamboo, which immediately makes me think of the outdoors and open spaces.  If you are looking for a recommendation on which of the two I would choose I would have a hard time picking but if pressed, I would have to go with the concrete.  It is just so unique, deceptively lightweight and I think it will build a nice patina with use as it changes with oils from your hands and the environment, given the porous nature of the material.  I am in love with both though.  I am guessing most people interested in this review who would buy just one will have a strong referenced one way or the other.  I can say that If you buy one of these, you will be pleased with it.

Positives

The back plates are made from real concrete and bamboo, not plastic posing as something its not.  Very reasonable pricing for the material you are getting and the quality of the product.  Both the concrete and bamboo models have a striking appearance and a fantastic feeling in your hand that is sure to get some second looks and comments from others.

Negatives

I don’t know how the concrete version would stand up to a drop onto a hard surface.  A thin layer of low density concrete seems like it would break but I will not be testing this out.  The purpose of a minimalist case is to offer a low cost protective layer to prevent damage from regular wear and tear.  With the reasonable price tag of $29.95 for the concrete model, even if it broke while protecting my phone, I wouldn’t be terribly disappointed and would invest in another.  Other than that I don’t have anything bad to say about these cases.  I have really enjoyed them.

Final Thoughts

Remember these are minimalist cases so please don’t expect to be able to drive over your phone with this case on it and it survive.  It’s worth mentioning that this is not a LifeProof case but it doesn’t want or claim to be.  Minimalist cases are for the little bumps and drops that happen in daily life and make it easier to hold your phone without it slipping from your grip and they are a balance between keeping a sleek and low profile phone wile offering some protection to your investment.  The first day that I was testing these products I used both cases and went into my daily meetings and received questions and comments on both cases within minutes or sometimes seconds of putting my phone on the table.  I now find myself putting my phone with the back side up just to see if people will notice them (I know, that’s a little weird and a very “look at me” strategy but I like sharing these with people and seeing their amazement when the feel the material, especially on the concrete one).

I have owned dozens of cases for my iPhones over the years and have rarely had a bad experience.  I stick to quality products and have not been let down.  I have seen other cases that offer no protection and are essentially a way to get a brand logo or a design onto your phone as their primary function.  There’s nothing wrong with that if that’s what you want but if I am going to cover up the beautiful design of my latest and greatest iPhone, it will be to protect it and hopefully add a little style to it in the process.  Bottom line is the cases I have reviewed here are lightweight, offer sufficient protection for my phone in the minimalist case market but offer two very unique and high quality feeling options that best fit your style or personality.

I know this has been a long review for a couple of very reasonably priced phone cases but I am truly impressed and hope that our readers will give these a shot.  I don’t think you will regret it.  For the great design and the use of very unique and attractive materials and the value compared with minimalist cases that offer similar function I give this these the highest rating of 5 stars.  I am very impressed!

Price: $29.95 for the concrete case and $22.95 for the bamboo case.  These prices are the same for all the iPhone models they offer cases for (X, 8, 8 plus, 7, 7 plus).  They also offer a cork iPhone case for $22.05 but I didn’t receive that to review but it is yet another option for a unique look to add to your phone.

Where to buy:  ONOTONE.

The samples for this review were provided by ONOTONE.