Published: 2021-02-04, Author: Alex , review by: majorhifi.com
Abstract: There aren't a ton of wireless open-back headphones out there, but who better to deliver than Grado and HIFIMAN. Both of these manufacturers have become synonymous with open-back headphones, with HIFIMAN proficient in planar design, and Grado in dynamic...
Published: 2021-01-28, Author: Alex , review by: majorhifi.com
Soundstage, CODEC support, midrange separation, and clarity,
Build quality, Specs, Frequency Response, 20Hz-20kHz, Impedance, 18 Ohms, Sensitivity, 93.5dB, Weight, 360g, Socket, TRRS 3.5mm, THD, <0.1%@1w/1kHz, SNR, 95dB, Battery Life, 7-10 Hours (Bluetooth), Bluetooth CODECS, LDAC, aptX, aptXHD, AAC, and SBC, Trans
The HIFIMAN DEVA succedes both as a wireless and planar headphone. These aspects don't have to be exclusive either, as the DEVA can be enjoyed with both Bluetooth and cable transmission. For $299, this might even be a good place to start with planars, upg...
Published: 2020-12-21, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Audiophile. Just using the word makes some of us cringe—or think of someone who makes us cringe. It just implies an air of exclusivity or snobbery, when what it's meant to imply is someone who takes high-fidelity audio seriously. You don't have to be the...
Abstract: Today, we're taking a look at Hifiman's wired headphone, the DEVA. My colleague, Mr.Berkhan reviewed DEVA's Bluetooth version, don't forget to read it as well if you haven't already.Hifiman Deva ReviewThe Hifiman DEVA wireless edition retails for $299 USD...
Published: 2020-09-01, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Accurate bass depth and detail, especially for the price, Comfortable, handsome design, Can be used with a Bluetooth/hi-res audio dongle (for $80 extra),
Light on included accessories
The HiFiMan Deva headphones deliver the detail you expect from planar magnetic drivers and can stream Bluetooth/hi-res audio with an add-on accessory...
Published: 2020-07-02, Author: Frederik , review by: techpowerup.com
Great-sounding, Wired performance, Wireless performance, Comfortable, Good price-to-performance ratio
Cabling to ear cups less than ideal, A bit bulky for on-the-go use, No noise attenuation
HiFiMAN sells the Deva with Bluemini for $299. Great-sounding Wired performance Wireless performance Comfortable Good price-to-performance ratio Cabling to ear cups less than ideal A bit bulky for on-the-go use No noise attenuation After spending some ti...
Published: 2020-05-11, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: When we last checked in with HIFIMAN, we were talking about their incredible bluetooth headphones, the ANANDA-BT. Throwing out a perfect score isn't something that I do lightly, but I loved every last part of my experience. HIFIMAN doesn't seem to be sati...
The new Hifiman Deva to me is an excellent headphone. I wouldn't have minded a bit better staging performance but rest assured, for the price and for a wireless headphone, everything else is very impressive. The design, the build and comfort are all fabul...
Abstract: You can easily tell apart closed back headphones from open back headphones by looking at the earcup design. Closed-back headphones have a hard shell on the back that prevents sound leaking out, which is ideal if you want privacy isolation wh...