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FiiO FH3 Headphones Wired Earbuds High Resolution Bass Sound in-Ear HiFi Earphones MMCX 1DD+2BA IEMs Lossless for Smartphones/PC/Laptop/Tablet

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Features

  • [Get the bass]:The 10mm beryllium-plated diaphragm dynamic driver in the FH3 earphones was specifically chosen for its superior acoustic properties. The beryllium-plated diaphragm is not only light and thin but is also extremely rigid, allowing for thunderous yet lightning quick, responsive and dynamic bass.
  • [Get the mid and high]:The FH3 headphones which is two Knowles drivers paired with a beryllium-plated dynamic driver ,placed near the opening of the sound tube, controlled by a physical + electronic frequency crossover system masterfully cover the entire frequency response range. High-frequencies: the Knowles RAD-33518 driver provides extremely clear sound with well-extended yet smooth treble. Mid-frequencies: the ED-30262 gives sweeter and fuller vocals as well as a wider soundstage.
  • [S.TURBO acoustic design & balanced pressure relief technology]:The longer and smoother turbine-inspired sound tubes effectively filter unwanted high frequencies, giving one deeper and harder-hitting bass after it is combined with FiiOs patented S.TURBO acoustic design. And the FH3 earphones utilizes FiiOs patented balanced pressure relief technology,carefully designed so as to ensure that the air pressure in the front and rear chambers is balanced, thus making for stress-free listening.
  • [High-purity monocrystalline silver-plated copper cable]:The included high-purity monocrystalline silver-plated copper cable,with 4 strands of 96 wires, was carefully chosen for its fidelity and ability to resolve details, being noticeably better than the typical earphone cable. Ones music will sound sublime with the included cable, which brings the best out of the earbuds FH3s drivers.
  • [Comfort for your ears & 3rd gen industrial design]:To make a circle of comfort for your ears,FH3 earbuds is made of a aerospace-grade aluminum-magnesium alloy shell. The 5-axis CNC precision machining ensures that the body of the FH3 is made to tight tolerances.Besides,continuing the same design as the FH series of earphones and through data on thousands of peoples ear,an extremely comfortable design for the FH3 headphones was created.

Brand: FiiO


Model Name: FH3


Color: Black


Form Factor: In Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Product Dimensions: 4.72 x 0.79 x 0.79 inches


Item Weight: 0.247 ounces


Item model number: VAT009438


Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required.


Date First Available: July 23, 2020


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: FiiO


Item Weight: 7 Grams


Units: 1 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A great IEM for everyday listening
My ears are meticulous when it comes to earbuds fitting. Most earbuds fall out of my ears or hurt after a while. Very few true wireless earbuds comfortably stay in my ears. I've gone through too many pairs to count at this point, and they all have issues. It's either comfort, Bluetooth connectivity issues, or terrible sound quality. I decided to go back to basics with a pair of wired earbuds. Specifically, I wanted IEMs as those are designed to be comfortable and have better sound quality than traditional earbuds. I narrowed down to a couple of different pairs from the Chi-fi market due to them leading the IEM industry. I went with FiiO because they have a well-known reputation and I'm not into the "waifu" aesthetics that so many other IEM companies use. I also wanted a pair of IEMs that had a detailed yet fun sound signature (slightly warm on the Harmon curve), were well-built and wouldn't have paint peeling/chipping issues and offered a series of accessories without me needing to use a converter to go from 2-pin to MMCX or vice versa. I landed on the FH3 after conducting research over a 3-week period. They're a little older, but they ticked all the boxes I wanted. They have a detailed yet fun sound signature, are made of non-painted aluminum, and rely on MMCX connector with FiiO offering tons of accessories (like their true wireless adapters). The sound quality of these is beyond that of every pair of true wireless earbuds I have tried including flagship models from Apple, Bose, Sony, Sennheiser, and Bang & Olufsen. The FH3 stick to the Harmon curve with a slight bump in the low spectrum. Music is vibrant with audible details in songs I haven't noticed. Bass is ample but does not bleed into the mids. The highs are recessed but still fit within a V-shaped curve. FiiO includes four different ear tip types with each one having 4 different sizes (except for the foam ones). The ear tips that worked best for me were the ones that came pre-installed. The bass and treble boosting tips did not create a seal in my ears and that is paramount of audio quality with IEMs. The foam tips created a nice seal, but they aren't comfortable for me. The round, black ear tips are comfortable and make a seal so well that I don't miss ANC. Despite their aluminum construction, I don't have issues wearing these all day. The IEMs nestle in my ears without moving. I can walk, eat, bend over, and lean without these moving or needing adjustment. The FH3 are stable even without me plugging in their wire. The included cable is high quality and doesn't have memory. It includes a metal 90 degree 3.5mm end that can't be swapped out. FiiO also includes a transparent plastic case. It's not waterproof like Pelican cases, still nice. The FH3 have become my daily drivers and I have FiiO's UTWS5 adapters on my list to buy next. I highly recommend these for anyone wanting a well-built pair of IEMS that offer exciting, detailed sound from a company withn established reputation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on April 26, 2023 by Jennaralchaos Jennaralchaos

  • Tips can make a huge difference. Clean boosted bass, detailed and neutral mids/highs.
(update: early on I had slight driver flex when adjusting them while fully in my ears but nothing unusual or annoying. at about 2.5 months in and the driver flex is almost non-existant after a few hours use each week. Everything seems to sound the same but I suppose it broke-in a bit) More sensitive to tip selection than I've experienced before. Tip selection can go from excessive bass boost to a more neutral bass/treble boost and in between. the provided tips won't let you tune it very much, but this is my experience with a handful of tips: -Spinfit 145: slightly-too-much boosted bass (still clean but too much mid-bass)/somewhat subdued treble. -Narrow bore (eg. Final Type E) - less bass than Spinfit but still a few dB above neutral bass / neutral treble (not my preference forget exactly which tips did this, but narrower bore than Spintfit 145/KZ Starline so under ~4-4.5mm.) -included widest bore tips / shorter-wide bore - sub-bass boost, mid-bass a bit less than "narrow bore" above, and slight treble boost. -KZ "Starline" tips (newer revision is actually soft/usable) might have given me my favorite tuning: boosted bass but less mid-bass than Spinfits, and a slight treble boost). Tips don't seem to effect mids/upper mids enough for me to consider them due to the bass/treble tuning being affected so much. Upper mids can get a slight glare depending on the tip but at it's worst I have to be looking for it during tip comparisons. The way Fiio has done the venting is also very consistent with the bass tuning, the other sets listed below that have inner vents are very inconsistent based on how the inner vent is/isn't blocked. some differences with my 2 best sources: (Shanling M2X / Fiio Q1 [not MK2]) Using these from PC USB - Fiio Q1 or Shanling M2X line out - Fiio Q1 is the best sound i've found with these and has me agreeing with the more stellar reviews these have gotten. I don't normally use my Fiio Q1 since getting the Shanling M2X but in trying it out of curiosity when I first got the FH3 , i found they sounded better when powered by the Q1. Running these from my Shanling M2X they lose soundstage and are a bit closed in sounding, everything loses a bit of definition, bass loses some of that great speed and and seems to gain a bit of messy mid bass. just worse sounding all around, soundstage, bass speed/detail, treble detail and energy. I couldn't say exactly why this is happening but the Q1 advantages are: a lot less output impedance (0.3ohm vs 1.0ohm) and quite a bit more power headroom (190mw - 32ohm vs 106mw - 32ohm). High gain on the Shanling M2X seems to alleviate the issue a bit, but hard to say because the difference when using the Fiio Q1 is obviously noticeable when A/B testing but the M2X high gain setting is not obvious. I may order a balanced cable to see what happens with more power out of the M2X. I can see some reviews leaning more negatively if they experienced what I'm getting from my Shanling M2X, it honestly doesn't sound amazing, but still good for the price. Out of the Fiio Q1 I find myself agreeing with the more excessively positive reviews out there. --Original review notes-- less of a review, more just a couple notes about what i was concerned with before purchase If you're like me, I'm used to more V or U tuned iem / earphones and was worried this would be too bass light due to some reviews but this has as much bass as others i'm used to (tip dependant) such as ZS10 pro, TRN v90, mh755, 1more Triple. this seems to be thanks to the upper mids and treble tuning not being elevated like my other sets, so i can turn this set up a bit more overall. Most of the tip selection provided runs a bit small, i would call the largest tips more of a medium or in between med/large, 1 set of the 9 included tips is a larger standard size (short, wide bore). since the nozzle diameter is a pretty typical size my narrowest and widest bore tips work well enough to not slide off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 21, 2020 by matt

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