Welcome to my review of the Sivga SV021 Robin Closed Back Headphone which retails for £149.
Key Features/Specs
– 50mm Dynamic Driver – Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz – Sensitivity 105 db – Resistance 32 ohms – Weight 275g
Audio Tracks used for Review
– Roxy Music – True to Life (Remastered) – Leonard Cohen – In My Secret Life – Massive Attack – Unfinished Sympathy (2012 Mix Master) – Eric Clapton – Layla (Acoustic Live at MTV Unplugged) – Axel F – From Beverly Hills Cop – Natalie Merchant – Ophelia – CeeLo Green – Bright Lights Bigger City – Stevie Ray Vaughan – Tin Pan Alley – K.D. Lang – Constant Craving – Nigel Kennedy – The New Four Seasons – Hans Zimmer – Mountains
Video Time Index
00:00 Intro 00:29 Specs 01:04 In the Box 02:31 Comfort 02:52 Sound Quality & Comparisons
Video Review
Conclusion
A really well constructed headphone, punchy dynamic fun sound and easy to drive. Highly recommended 9.1/10.
Welcome to my review of the Joby Podzilla Flexible Tripod Kit which retails for £45.
My journey using Joby tripods goes back 9 years to 2013. Thereafter, I bought a different style of Joby tripod in subsequent years; 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and now I have the Joby Podzilla. All of the Joby items still work today like they did when I bought them new, apart from one tripod as I lost this on a hike across Dartmoor. In my video review, I show some of these older items. To give you an idea of what I purchased, in 2013 I bought the Joby Gorillapod Micro 250 Folding Tripod, then in 2014 the Joby Gorillapod Ball Head for SLR Cameras, followed by in 2015 the Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom tripod. In 2017, I acquired the Joby GripTight One Magnetic tripod followed by in 2018 the Joby Griptight Pro for Smartphones.
Key Specs & Features
JOBY PodZilla Large Kit – Flexible Tripod with Ball Head, GripTight 360 Phone Mount, for Smartphones and Compact Mirrorless Cameras or Devices up to 2.5Kg
Flexible structure with a solid aluminum core and rubber exterior
Includes a quick release plate for easy attachment of the camera thanks to the standard 1 / 4-20″ attachment
The plate with ball head integrates a spirit level for precise adjustment
GripTight 360 Phone smartphone clamp with double sled attachment suitable for smartphones with a width from 6.7 cm to 8.8 cm
Video Time Index
00:00 Intro & My 9 Year Journey using Joby tripods 02:47 Specs 03:24 Demo / How To 05:22 Adding Mics and Lights 07:00 Comparison & Summary
Video Review
Conclusion
A superb versatile tripod kit from Joby, ideal for phones and camera. Highly recommended 9/10.
Welcome to my review of the HiFiMan Deva Pro that retail for £329.
Key Specs
– Frequency Response 20kz to 20kHz – Sensitivity 93.5 db – Resistance 18 ohms – Weight 360g – In the box – HiFiMan R2R Bluetooth USB DAC, USB cable, headphone cable, Deva Pro, Owners Guide
Time Index for Video Review
00:00 Intro 00:51 Specs 01:54 In the Box / Fit 03:23 Stealth Magnets 05:11 Sound Quality – Bluetooth / R2R DAC Guide & Demo 10:10 vs Sony WH-1000XM4 10:43 Sound Quality – USB 11:49 Sound Quality – Wired 13:10 vs HiFiMan Sundara & Summary
Tracks used for Review
– Roxy Music – True to Life (Remastered) – Leonard Cohen – In My Secret Life – Massive Attack – Unfinished Sympathy (2012 Mix Master) – Eric Clapton – Layla (Acoustic Live at MTV Unplugged) – Axel F – From Beverly Hills Cop – Natalie Merchant – Ophelia – CeeLo Green – Bright Lights Bigger City – Stevie Ray Vaughan – Tin Pan Alley – K.D. Lang – Constant Craving – Nigel Kennedy – The New Four Seasons – Hans Zimmer – Mountains
Video Review
Conclusion
An excellent planar magnetic headphone from HiFiMan featuring stealth magnets for an improved sound quality. Add to the fact you can connect via Hi-Res Bluetooth, USB or wired and you have a highly recommended headphone. 9.5/10
Eric Clapton – Layla (Acoustic Live at MTV Unplugged)
Axel F – From Beverly Hills Cop
Natalie Merchant – Ophelia
CeeLo Green – Bright Lights Bigger City
Stevie Ray Vaughan – Tin Pan Alley
K.D. Lang – Constant Craving
Nigel Kennedy – The New Four Seasons
Hans Zimmer – Mountains
Video Review
Video review index –
00:00 Intro 01:05 Specs 01:52 In the Box / How to pair the R2R DAC 03:40 Owners Guide and detailed info on the headphones 04:47 R2R DAC How To & Info 06:18 Close up of HE-R9 06:53 Sound Quality Bluetooth, USB and Analogue and versus Sony WH-1000XM4 11:00 Summary & Comparisons
Conclusion
An exceptional headphone from HiFiMan. Flexible input options either using bluetooth, USB or wired. Highly Recommended 9.5/10.
Welcome to my review of the iFi xDSD Gryphon which retails for £599.
The Key Features
Full MQA decoding – Native DSD (up to DSD512) and full MQA decoding up to 384kHZ on a powerful 16 – core XMOS processor
Hi-Res Audio – PCM up to 32- bit / 768kHz via USB or 192kHz via optical or coaxial and Advanced 96kHz Bluetooth 5.1 + module with QCC5100 chipset supports various HD formats including aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, LDAC and HWA / LHDC.
Balanced (4.4mm Pentaconn) and S – Balanced (3.5mm) analogue inputs and outputs. Built – in iEmatch and auto – gain technology automatically adjusts output to suit headphones / IEM sensitivity.
Extras including XBass and xSpace settings, balanced circuit design with OptimaLoop multi – path feedback and an ultra-low noise, 1000mW high power amplifier
Military Grade Aluminum with an OLED display finishes
Audio Tracks used for Testing
-Roxy Music – True to Life (Remastered) -Leonard Cohen – In My Secret Life -Massive Attack – Unfinished Sympathy (2012 Mix Master) -Eric Clapton – Layla (Acoustic Live at MTV Unplugged) -Axel F – From Beverly Hills Cop -Natalie Merchant – Ophelia -CeeLo Green – Bright Lights Bigger City -Stevie Ray Vaughan – Tin Pan Alley -K.D. Lang – Constant Craving -Nigel Kennedy – The New Four Seasons -Hans Zimmer – Mountains
Video Review
Conclusion
The iFi xDSD Gryphon is by far my favourite amp/DAC with every option I would have ever asked for. Plus it sounds incredible. Gold star award. 9.9/10.
Welcome to my review of the ifi hip-dac2 which retails for £189.
Key Features / Specs
6-8 hrs of battery life
Hi-Res Certified – From Spotify to Tidal MQA to MP3 and more,
Powerful Amplifier – 400 mW max power output from the on-board amplifier
Connectivity – Connects directly to your smartphone with the USB Input, and works with balanced 4.4mm or S-Balanced 3.5mm headphone plugs
Upgraded – The hip-dac2 has been upgraded to give you an even more pleasurable portable audio experience, it now is a full MQA decoder and has an upgraded GMT Clock.
Video Review
My review below includes a full comparison of the hip-dac vs hip-dac2, comparisons with other DACs including the ifi go blu and ZEN DAC v2, sound quality with a variety of headphones and much more.
Conclusion
The new ifi hip-dac2 is a dynamite piece of kit. Highly recommended 9.1/10.
The Google Pixel 6 Pro was probably the most anticipated and hyped phone in a while. This was the first phone from Google that finally used new camera hardware. The previous Pixels phones had been using for the last 4 years the same camera hardware, with the reliance on its computational software.
So let’s start at the beginning. Above photo is the setup process where it is transferring all my data from my iPhone 13 Pro. This is a pretty good solution as its moves most of the core data across including SMS, photos and even WhatsApp chats. So a good start.
Then there’s the fingerprint sensor, which sits behind the front screen about one third up from the bottom. The Pixel also downloaded apps that were cross platform, that is available on iOS and android, so within a few hours I had a fully setup Pixel 6 Pro, complete with a out of the box firmware update as well. So what could possibly go wrong?
Well the first thing to test would have to be the camera.
Above, this is a Pixel 6 Pro night mode shot, edited by myself for a more dramatic shot. And with this one particular shot, it produced a better quality shot than my iPhone 13 Pro using its night mode. Except for two things. One the iPhone shot looked more realistic and more like what my eyes were seeing and secondly the iPhone 13 Pro only needed 23 seconds. For context, both phones were on a tripod to get the best night exposure times. The Pixel 6 Pro need 4 mins and 12 secs.
Above, another Pixel 6 Pro, using its fancy motion mode.
All was going well with the Pixel 6 Pro until I took it out during the daytime for some shots vs the iPhone 13 Pro.
This is when I began to swear at the frustration of unlocking the Pixel 6 Pro with its fingerprint sensor. It was so hit and miss and so slow. Face ID on the iPhone was instant. Switching between the two phones to snap each shot, I also began to appreciate the smaller physical size of the iPhone 13 Pro versus the large slab size of the Pixel 6 Pro. Just one more point on the fingerprint sensor, if you hands are even slightly wet, you’ll struggle even more to unlock it.
Have no fear I thought. The frustration of using the Pixel 6 Pro fingerprint sensor will be worth it as the photos will be so good vs the iPhone 13 Pro. IMO the iPhone did better in 8 out of 10 pics. The Pixel just goes overboard too much with the HDR processing to the point the photos look fake. When it comes to video, the iPhone is better, but that wasn’t unexpected. The other point I noticed was the battery drain. The iPhone barely broke a sweat, whereas the Pixel had lost a 20% more battery.
Just going back to the camera. With the Pixel 6 Pro it has the fancy long exposure modes. I took a shot of a waterfall. It took 4 to 5 seconds to take the shot. The iPhone 13 Pro was a split second using Live Photo mode. With the iPhone once you have snapped the shot, go to the Photo gallery, and toggle the Live Photo into long exposure. The end results. Not only did the iPhone take under a second to take the shot, but the silky water effect was miles better than the Pixel.
Android 12 had a number of positives but also wasn’t without its frustrations and bugs. Ultimately the inconsistency of unlocking the Pixel 6 Pro and my views of the camera not being blown away, have killed my love affair of this new phone from Google.
Now some context. I believe the December 2021 update is meant to improve the responsiveness of the fingerprint sensor. We shall see if this pans out, I have looked at photos from many other people who have shared their Pixel 6 shots. From what I have seen, pets and people work reasonably well, are punchy and sharp and instantly shareable on social media. Other photos even though they are heavy in the HDR processing do look ok on social media, just not my cup of tea at all.
Welcome to my review of the 1MORE ComfoBuds2 true wireless earphones that retail for around £62.99.
Key Features / Specs
Comfortable & Compact Design: Engineered with a semi in-ear design and replaceable soft silicone ear tips, comfortable, secure and less intrusive fit
Weight 4.3g each
Deep Bass . An ultra-large 13.4mm dynamic driver produces powerful thumping bass, infusing your audio with captivating passion. AAC codec support enables you to enjoy your favourite songs in high quality on both Android and Apple devices.
12 Professional EQ Presets: Tuned by a 4-time Grammy Award-winning sound engineer with Sonarworks (A professional, award-winning audio technology company), these EQs allow you to completely immerse yourself no matter your taste, whether you prefer lyrical music, electronic music or thrilling beats, you’ll find an EQ to make your music shine.
Seamless Bluetooth Connectivity: The latest Bluetooth 5.2 technology delivers a seamless and highly stable connection for hours of wireless listening. No Bluetooth disconnection even when in the crowded subways, buses or trains.
Superb Call Performance: The ComfoBuds 2 employ 4 ENC microphones with an advanced algorithm to suppress the ambient noise and amplify your voice, providing you a premium calling experience as clear as a face-to-face conversation.
Video Review
Conclusion
A great pair of true wireless earphones from 1MORE especially if you like strong bass with your music. Their lightweight comfy fit is notable too. Recommended 8.7/10.
1MORE have an offer. Up to the 10th November, via Amazon, if you use code COMFOBUDS2 at the checkout, it should hopefully take 15% off the cost.