![]() For me, personally, the FH1s is just fine in comfort and fit overall. However, compared to something like the Moondrop Starfield, this FiiO is a bit chunkier, which results in a thicker fit, a snug fit, something more akin to what I would consider average vs the Starfield’s incredible comfort factor.īut, is it fair to judge a thinner shell vs a bigger shell in the realm of comfort? I’ll leave that up to you as a consumer. I never experienced any fatigue, even after hours of usage. I think this is called Midnight Purple but I could be wrong.Īs with most of the standard over the ear IEM’s of this variety, I find the comfort factor to be just fine and tolerable. I want to paint my car the exact same color here. The coloration and slight marble-effect look pleasing to me and something I enjoy a lot. You get what you pay for and at this price, I’ve zero complaints. Overall, I would rate the build quality good, but not spectacular. ![]() The 3.5mm adapter and the center “FiiO” splitter on the cable feels solid as well. The grill nozzle that the ear tips slip over is solid metal grating and the cable is a twisted standard variant, nothing special there. The photos don’t do this justice, the IEM is stunning and looks like it is expensive, despite the price point of $59.99 on it. The exterior was a nightmare to photograph! It is a deep, marbles purple that reflects vividly only in specific lighting that I almost could not capture. The FH1s are standard acrylic, housing a hybrid design that is composed of a single BA, (Knowles 33518BA), and a dynamic 13.6mm driver as well. This one is clear and ribbed and interesting! Unique, even. I want that, I think general consumers might want that too.Īlthough, I give them a ton of credit for not using a standard case that is a solid color. Maybe from here on, all portable headphones can have a case add-on option on checkout? Nothing wrong with the inclusion of one, of course, just speculating here if add-on options would drop the price of the IEM even lower. Usually, those on a budget would likely prefer a lower price tag and I am one of them. In my opinion, I wish that audio companies would stop including them unless the IEM is very expensive. But, for new consumers to the hobby, I guess it is important to have one in this budget tier. I don’t even need a case these days, I doubt most of us audiophiles do. The case is fairly standard as well, which is to be expected at the price point of roughly $60. Just a standard cardboard box, some ear tips, and a small case. Let’s dive in and see what the FH1s is all about!Ī fairly basic setup here. Ever since the initial impression phase, I’ve been in a bit of a conundrum over what is possible in today’s audio market. A few weeks ago, FiiO sent me a package that contained their newish FH1s IEM. ![]()
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