Brainwavz M100 IEM
For some time now, the Shozy Zero have been my go to earphones when I’m not using my custom Noble K10s. For their price, the Zeros are one of the
For some time now, the Shozy Zero have been my go to earphones when I’m not using my custom Noble K10s. For their price, the Zeros are one of the
Having addressed all kinds of niches in the headphone and earphone market, Brainwavz have been filling all kinds of gaps in the market for headphone storage and now earphone storage.
A little while ago I reviewed the Brainwavz Hengja – a clamp-on headphone holder that could attach to a desk or shelf to hold your prized possessions when you’re not
Brainwavz have consistently impressed with their range of very affordable earphones including the M1, R3, S3, S5, and Jive models – all of which had a place and purpose. So,
The S3s sit between the already-released S1 and S5 models in Brainwavz’ “S” series line-up of in-ears. What separates the S3s from the S1s and S5s is their tuning. I
The Brainwavz Jive are a new addition to the Brainwavz lineup and once again are designed to offer great performance at an even better price. I received a set of
If you’re a lover of headphone audio, chances are you’ve hunted around for various storage solutions for your cans. There are plenty of headphone stands available, from the ubiquitous omega-shaped
I’ve just received two items from Brainwavz for review and I’m really excited about one of them (or at least one of them more than the other – both are
The Brainwavz M1 is the entry IEM in Brainwavz “M” series of IEMs (M1 through M5). Priced at about $50, the M1 is a true budget earphone, but delivers a
I recently had the pleasure to review the Brainwavz S5 IEM and the team at Brainwavz were obviously OK with my objective thoughts (I really liked the S5, but wasn’t