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AudioFly AF33 Review

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Audiofly is a relatively new company, releasing their first product in 2011 and expanding slowly throughout the world. They’ve certainly made an impression in the UK and tend to cater to both the entry-level and high-end market. While I’ve tried the company’s amazing AF78 in-ear headphones, it was after trying their entry-level fare, the  AF33, that I knew they were something special.
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These are easily the best in-ear headphones I’ve tried in the under-£40 price range, with accurate mids, subtle and uniform treble and pounding base. Moreover, the headphones don’t fall out of your ears, and the kit comes with a bag of silicon replacements for different ear canal sizes. While the default size fit perfectly in my ears, I had success with a number of them.The AF33′s lack in-line controls for your iPhone or Android, but select models do come with a microphone, making it easy to take phone calls while listening to music. They also strike the right balance between noise isolation and external awareness: unlike flange-tipped headphones that attempt to close your ear canal completely to block all external noise, the AF33′s mask external noise without endangering you and the ones around you.

 AudioFly AF33 Review

In short, the Audiofly AF33′s are much better than the equivalently-priced Apple EarPods, and are worth seeking out if you’re looking to get an inexpensive pair of in-ear headphones. The company’s more expensive range, particular the excellent AF78′s, are worth considering as well.

 

The AF33′s come in multiple colours, including white, black, blue, red and pink.

 AudioFly AF33 Review

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