The V2-MIX4 are definitely beautiful, comfortable and loud, and have a great bass quality, but they fall far behind in the clarity department.
AudioSense V2-MIX4
ø10mm Dynamic Driver + Balanced Armature
Pros
- A very good maximum volume and bass quality.
- They don't fall out easily, are really comfortable to wear, and there's a cable regulator to manage those thin cables.
- A beautiful high-end design.
- A bonus carrying case and a free shirt clip.
Cons
- For their price, the mids are awkward to listen to. These have a badly executed V-shaped sound and nothing "Hi-Fi" about them, unlike advertised.
- The cable can tangle easily, it's thin but pretty stiff and retains bends easily. You can't straighten it.
Package & Accessories
Chipboard (textured)
S+M+L, black (translucent), ø4mm red bores
Black, generic
Black, round, branded
Cleaning cloth
Build & Materials
Plastic (glossy) + metal*, ø5mm nozzles, no strain reliefs
Plastic (matte), triple-button + switch*
TPE
TPE, stiff strain reliefs
Silicone-coated (smooth), soft, mildly bent
TPE, 90° angled, short, soft strain relief
- The housings have metal back plates.
- The inline remote has an iPhone/Android switch on the back.
Comfort & Fit
One of the most comfortable earphones to wear, similarly to Xiaomi Piston 3. Got a perfect seal with the pre-applied M size tips.
Lows / Bass
The bass isn't impressive at all. It's not deep nor warm. The whole sound is dry and artificial.
Mids / Vocals
The mids are loud and harsh, and very inaccurate. They are awkward to listen to, it's like listening to music through a hollow tube. Could cause a headache.
Highs / Treble
Same as the mids, the highs are harsh and headache-inducing.