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Made for active listeners, the Forza IEM from V-Moda delivers impressively detailed audio in a lightweight form factor. Certified Hi-Res by the Japan Audio Society, these ergonomic earphones feature V-Moda’s newly designed 5.8-millimeter drivers, which produce lifelike sound with support for ultra-high frequencies beyond 40 kilohertz Read More
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Sound is good in general, but you must stand still to use it. Any hit to the cable will generate bangs. The closer to the ear plugs the bigger. Therefor not worthy.
Likes: featherweight, tiny and comfy in the ears for long sessions. Android functionality is flawless (used with a dongle dac). Orange on matt black contrast looks good imo. Performance to price ratio is outstanding.
Dislikes: microphonic cable.
Compared to my bose soundsports, those are open earbuds and don't sound nearly as nice. Otherwise they are similarly comfy and I prefer the v-moda when I'm not concerned with needing to hear around me.
Compared to my monster victory, those look more premium and have similar cable feedback but not quite as comfy. They are also way more V- shaped sounding with stronger bass, albeit not as accurate. I like bass but still prefer the v-moda overall.
Other than the cable feedback (worse in winter with a hoodie or beenie), I really like these and was immediately impressed with the comfort and quality of sound (fairly neutral with a bump in bass and decently detailed) for the cost (nothing compared to the other 2 mentioned).
For cheap wired sport earphones these are difficult to beat if you like a more accurate sound vs the typically v-shape most others tend to offer.
And customiazable. My problem is the sound is flat and low. I had to run them through my portable headphone amp when I was using my IRiver T10 player to get proper sound. Pretty disappointing actually.
If you are looking for some cheap and very customizable iem's go for it. The sound quality however is pretty flat and in comparison to some equally priced Sennheiser CX300S just underwhelming.