final UX3000 Bluetooth Wireless Headphones - Hi-Fi Sound Quality - Hybrid Noise Cancelling - Maximum 35 Hours Music Playback - aptX Low Latency - Multipoint Connection - Designed in Japan

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final UX3000 Bluetooth Wireless Headphones - Hi-Fi Sound Quality - Hybrid Noise Cancelling - Maximum 35 Hours Music Playback - aptX Low Latency - Multipoint Connection - Designed in Japan

final UX3000 Bluetooth Wireless Headphones - Hi-Fi Sound Quality - Hybrid Noise Cancelling - Maximum 35 Hours Music Playback - aptX Low Latency - Multipoint Connection - Designed in Japan

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The sub bass extends pretty well compared to the Focal Listen Wireles but less so than the Bower and Wilkins P7 wireless. Safe to say the UX3000 don’t indulge in such cheap nonsense. They’re about fidelity and realism – so while they may not sound the most 'exciting' on first acquaintance, they are far, far easier to live with in the long run. A full charge of the UX3000 delivers up to 25 hours of playtime with the ANC turned on. With the ANC turned off you can expect to get around 35 hours of playtime. Charging is via a USB-C cable and a full charge takes around 2.5 hours. The ear cups of the headphones house the controls needed to do the essential stuff like pausing music, taking calls, altering volume levels and turning on the ANC function. I think the ATH-M50X are too boosted in the low end and are very uncomfortable to wear as to me they are skull crushers. The Final UX3000 supports Bluetooth 5.0 and also allow a multipoint connection. The pairing was seamless and we did not notice any dropouts. They also provide the following codecs for high res audio:

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I use Dynaudio BM5A MKII speakers for critical listening in a moderately treated room designed as a control room. (I rely on headphones to hear 20Hz to 80hz) Finished in a soft-textured Shibo coating, the UX3000 feel beautiful to the touch and the textured surface is very good at resisting dirt and greasy fingerprints as well as giving the headphones an overall premium feel. Incidentally, Shibo is an old Japanese word meaning a wrinkle on the surface of a piece of paper or leather. You’ve probably seen Shibo finishes before on many digital SLR cameras. Nothing fancy, just like the latest tendency of the market. Keep the prices low, and the number of accessories as well as the quality of the unboxing experience itself won’t really bother anybody. Design, Build and Comfort The upper registers are smooth and very non-fatiguing, but could use a little more extension. The reserved treble is why, despite not having overly emphasized bass, the timbre still comes off as slightly dark. One solid aspect of the treble is that percussion and cymbals feel tight and resolving, making the headphones feel fast and responsive. The UX3000 also support multi-point, so you can pair them to more than one device at once. That makes for seamless switching between, say, listening to music on your laptop and taking a handsfree call on your mobile.The Bluetooth 5.0 has worked flawlessly during my testing. I didn’t have any connection issues and I found the working range to be about average. Battery Life First of all, let me mention Bluetooth codecs, Final UX3000 supports SBC, AAC, and AptX Low Latency – if you’re looking for headphones to watch movies or play games, the latency is really low. Some people might miss LDAC or UAT, but first of all, I’m an Apple fanboy, so while listening to music from phone or laptop, I don’t need anything more than AAC and secondly, these are mobile headphones with ANC, so you shouldn’t expect them to reproduce the sound as good as e.g. HiFiman Deva Pro. What’s worth mentioning, while we are talking about the tech, is that it’s possible to pair up to two devices at the same time. This means you can watch Netflix on the PC with ANC switched on, and you will hear when your phone will ring. final is a company that sells high-end audio earphones and headphones under its own brand final as well as conducting component technology development, product planning, design, planning, manufacturing and sales of other companies’ brands. Battery life is quoted at 25 hours with active noise-cancellation switched on, or 35 hours with ANC switched off. The UX3000 can go from ‘flat’ to ‘full’ in around 150 minutes when charging, and they use USB-C. In comparison, I get discomfort from the headband of the Audeze LCD-1 within an hour of listening and within 20 minutes of the Audeze Mobius.

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Final points out that generic noise-canceling methodologies will degrade sound quality and require heavy equalizing to compensate, causing a fatiguing and unpleasant output. This is not the case for the UX3000, and it has some special functions to offer. Tech highlights aptX™ Low Latency (LL) connection

Design & Comfort

Given content of a half-decent standard to deal with, the Final Audio are an accomplished listen. They deliver a tightly integrated and properly consistent tonality from the top of the frequency range to the bottom, with punchy and controlled bass underpinning things. Well, I've only used them for a couple of hours today but first impressions are really positive. The SQ is quite good imo, while the bass is elevated and it is bloomy at first but after 10 minutes or so you get adjusted to it and it sounds fine. Most headphones like this will have pumped-up bass but these sound better than most in that department. The mids are nice with the lower mids being a bit recessed but it's not too much to where it's a problem and the highs I like very much because they're crisp and clean and have good detail without any harshness whatsoever. Also, the soundstage is very good for a bluetooth headphone with a nice sense of space and good imaging as well. Lastly, the ANC is as good as it gets in this price range and I was really surprised at how well it works. My fan on high was just a slight hum and with music on I heard nothing and it even works quite well with voices. The physical design of the UX3000 is pretty typical for Bluetooth headphones. It has an all-plastic body with a generously padded headband. Interestingly, these headphones have the same SHIBO finish as the final ZE3000 TWS earphones; this is great because it means they’re resistant to fingerprints and it adds an element of interest to an otherwise spartan design. Furthermore, the plastic used for these headphones appears to be the same one that the ZE3000 is made from. The mids are slightly recessed but not by too much. This results in slightly less clarity but the overall result is still pleasing and fits well with the slightly warm sound characteristics.

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It’s the same story where rhythmic expression and certainty are concerned, too – there’s an almost instinctive manner to the way the Final Audio resolve even more testing rhythms and tempos. With its clear and accurate details together with rich and vast soundstage, UX3000 achieved good noise-cancelling performance and exceptional sound quality even for audiophiles. hour Battery life with ANC off or 25 hours with it on – More than enough for most of us out in the world. I’m quite happy with Final Audio’s first venture into over-ear Bluetooth headphones. There’s a good amount of room for improvement in this series, from its more recessed sound elements to its sometimes fatiguing fit. Overall, this is still a worthy noise-canceling headphone for the price, offering some of the most effective ANC you can find without a pretty penny on an industry leader like Sony headphones. The UX3000 is a great wireless option that mostly lives up to Final Audio’s standard for sound quality. ProsThe first part about the sound I wrote, listening to music with UX3000 connected via Bluetooth (AAC codec) without ANC. to quote a part from the review “funny fact is that the accent sounds to me like a posh Italian person trying to speak English”– try Asian (probably Chinese) accent, doesn’t sound Italian at all, I am not even Italian but that’s straight up insulting.. anyway



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