Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Blue Microphones Lola and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Blue Microphones Lola.
March 2016
(79%)
46 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: After the success of BLUE's Mo-Fi active headphone, the company has once again delivered with the Lola. I fell in love with the Mo-Fi while reviewing it back in 2014. Where Mo-Fi has a passive mode with two different active modes, Lola is purely a passive...
So-so bass and percussion, Subpar microphone, iOS focus leaves out many machines
In spite of a few design and audio quirks, I found much to like about the Lola. Its physical configuration is generally comfortable, and definitely striking. The sound lacks some definition at the low end, but most genres are a joy to listen to. The iOS-e...
Sometimes it makes sense to reinvent the wheel. Some things should be reworked, reimagined, or rebooted. Blue, a company known for their excellent microphones, believed that headphones were one of those things ready for a reinvention. We recently tested t...
The Lola headphones are rugged, The Lola headphones have a removable cable, The Lola's fit is among the best for eyeglass wearers
The Lola headphones are heavy, The Lola headphones do not fold into a small package, For those with a large head, the side pressure may be excessive
The ideal customer for the Blue Lola headphones would be someone who has proven to be "hard" on headphones and must have a pair with superior isolation. The Lola's all-metal headband will survive far longer in hostile environments (like recording studios)...
Published: 2016-01-07, Author: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Good sound, Really comfortable, Great noise isolation
Big and bulky
Blue definitely knows what they're doing when it comes to the technical aspects of headphones, but similar to the Mo-Fi headphones, these don't really seem to have a target audience. Though they ditched the built-in amp and the heavier build qualities, th...
Same comfortable style as the more expensive Blue Mo-Fi Headphones (but lighter), Exquisite and rich sound, Extremely comfortable ear cups, Distinctive design, Comfortable headband, Ear cups fold down to comfortably fit on your shoulders when you aren't u
Not really portable enough for travel, but that hasn't stopped me
Abstract: The Blue Mo-Fis were one of the more controversial headphones of 2014, owing to a built-in, battery-powered amplifier that Blue - a company traditionally in the microphone business - alleged made them superior for mobile device listening. I reviewed them...