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The Audiofly brand is just as focused on the details of sound as we remember them to be. Sound quality isn't perfect, but it's hard to find negative things to say about it. There were only a few hiccups here and there, but for the most part they handled...
Bigger brothers, bigger sound. By Alex WilsonAudiofly are a relatively new Australian headphone company. They pitch their products as a meeting of audiophile standards with a boutique hipster aesthetic. They make the kind of headphones that would look...
Out of Australia and into the US market has Audiofly boldly gone, creating a brand reputation that has been bolstered by the involvement of musicians using their in-ear monitor designs — and recently The X Factor in Australia signed up to use Audiofly's...
Over-the-ear headphones get your hopes up. Those who choose to wear bulky cups balanced on top of their heads expect to be rewarded with above-average sound quality to make up for the lack of convenience, particularly on consumer-grade cans designed to...
For a $249.99 set of headphones, have Audiofly hit the right mark here? Almost. At this price point, I should be more impressed with their overall sound signature, but as it is these are fairly middling in terms of their overall reproduction. That said,...
In summary, these are a solid bit of kit, and at US$250, they're definitely worth a look. They're a good balance between style, sonic quality and comfort, and their solid build and classic design will ensure you get to enjoy them for years to come,...
L'Audiofly AF240 aurait mérité une finition un peu plus haut de gamme, des commandes plus complètes et une partie audio plus équilibrée. Il reste néanmoins confortable et le constructeur a eu le cran d'essayer d'innover avec un nouveau type de réglage...
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