Testseek.com have collected 53 expert reviews of the Blue Microphones Mo-Fi and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Blue Microphones Mo-Fi.
November 2014
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53 Reviews
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Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Edward , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: In 2018, getting hold of your favourite music is easier than ever. If you've got a smartphone or tablet, Spotify and Apple Music put almost unlimited libraries at your fingertips, providing you're prepared to part with the associated monthly fees. But rea...
Poor detail and dynamics; overpowering bass, Lack precision and control,
The concept and design of the Mo-Fis capture our attention, but poor sound loses it just like that. For £280, they need to be much better.See all our headphone reviews...
Amazing audio quality, Excellent comfort and are extremely adjustable for all sized heads, Integrated amp offers even better audio experience than the already amazing passiveheadphone experience, Cons, Dimensions may not make the headphones an ideal trave
Dimensions may not make the headphones an ideal travelcompanion
With the Mo-Fi headphones, from Blue Microphones, being one of Blue's first adventures in to the world of headphones, I'm incredibly impressed with the end result.Featuring an extremely unique design, unbelievable levels of comfort and unreal audio qualit...
Abstract: They are very good quality it is nice to have two different lengths 1.2m with control talk, which is the only small niggle I have with them. The control talk being to high on the cable. Anyway they both are great and fit well in the majority of devices, a...
Warm, precise sound, Great power, Very little distortion, Excellent stereo sound, Very effective passive isolation, Highquality materials and build, Can even be used for walking around
Very stylised sound that lacks some presence and punch, Heavy on the head, Control compatible with iOS only
Blue Microphone has accomplished an impressive initial feat with the Mo-Fi. It may well have been conceived for use with a home stereo system, but that doesn't mean it isn't suitable for occasional outside use too. Still, the sound is very particular and ...
Abstract: Unlike some headphones, which can be folded into a compact shape when not required, the Mo-Fi headphones automatically collapse themselves, into a shape that resembles an aeroplanes fold-away set of wheels, for easy portability. Using the headband as a ha...
Abstract: These Mo-Fi headphones from the excellent microphone manufacturer Blue are the most eccentric I've seen. But they are no gimmick: the peculiar design helps you adapt them perfectly to your head in every geometric plane. There's even a control to increase ...
Incredibly loud, Over-engineered design, Heavy and bulky, No microphone
While Blue's heritage is firmly entrenched in the microphone business, you have to take your hat off to a company that's willing to try something new and innovate within a different marketplace. The Mo-Fi takes the concept of a portable amplifier and high...
Published: 2015-01-20, Author: Nick , review by: reviewed.com
You already know if these are for you When it comes down to it, the Mo-Fis aren't the best headphones on the market right now, a fact that shouldn't be surprising considering it's Blue's first attempt at headphones. They're loud, of course, but there ...