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Unboxing the Etymotic Research hf2 |
I’ve already mentioned Etymotic
Research, purveyors of fine canal
earphones such as the wireless ety8, and
the professional-grade ER.4 - one of my
reference listening devices.
The hf2 are wired canal earphones
similar to the ER.4, but designed
primarily for use with the Apple iPhone.
As such, they also function as a headset
and feature a connector specially
designed to fit the iPhone (reduced
diameter body and 4-prong 3.5 mm jack).
While the ety8 are also designed for
use with the iPhone, they don’t function
as a headset like the hf2. Furthermore,
both the ER.4 and the ety8 are more
expensive than the hf2.
The hf2 are molded from a pleasant
(both to the eyes and to the touch) soft
black material. However, the headset,
which is located on the right cord,
detracts from the overall design by
being rather bulky (see pictures).
I tried the hf2 with other devices and
the earphones worked properly, but the
headset only worked with the iPhone, and
should work with some Blackberry devices
(like the Curve). As for Nokia N-series
devices (like the N95, N81 and N810),
the hf2 can be used via the remote
control (it should not be connected
directly).
When used properly, the hf2 sound
absolutely fantastic and attenuate
outside noise extremely well. In
addition, they operate exactly like the
earphones/headset supplied with the
iPhone.
I noticed an extremely mild difference
in sound quality between the newer hf2
and my older (both design and age) ER.4.
I prefer the high-end on the hf2, but I
prefer the low-end on my ER.4. In fact,
the transducers in the hf2 appear to
have a similar frequency response the
ones in the ety8.
The verdict? Great performance and
great value - thumbs up for the hf2.
For more information, visit tnkgrl.wordpress.com/2008/05/02/etymoti-
research-hf2-review/
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items are from 09 Apr 2008.