![]() Starting with a charging case, it has a unique geometric multi-facet shape. But I don’t want to assume they used the same exact driver since that info wasn’t disclosed in the spec. ![]() That’s about it, just typical essentials you will find with many other TWS earphones.Īs the name suggests, this should be a true wireless version of Hifiman Svanar IEMs. Those included 2 double-flange eartips, one “morphed” double-flange pair, 2 pairs of foam eartips, and 3 pairs of a more traditional silicone eartips. ![]() Underneath, the bottom layer had cutouts for usb-c charging cable and 7 pairs of eartips (+1 pair already on Svanar TWS). With the cover off, you will find the charging case and a pair of tws earpieces in a secure cutouts of a top layer “sponge” insert. Svanar TWS arrived in a compact carboard packaging with all the key features, specs, and links printed on the box. Now, I’m ready to share what found after spending more time with this latest Hifiman Svanar TWS release. I did spend a month with it and couldn't wait to get my hands on the production unit which added ANC to this everything-but-the-kitchen-sink release. At first, I received a preproduction tws unit, though the tuning and shells were already finalized. In the latest Svanar TWS release, Hifiman took their time with a complete overhaul while keeping the signature dynamic driver design with a topology diaphragm found in the original Svanar iems.īecause of this connection between wired and wireless releases, when I was approached by Hifiman asking me if I'm interested to test Svanar tws, I decided to borrow their original wired iems as well. Those true wireless earphones used similar drivers as in their RE800 iems, thus a x800 model reference. TWS800 was my first taste of Hifiman true wireless earphones which I enjoyed, both the tuning and the traditional shell design. I wasn't too familiar with Hifiman’s early TWS600 release but remember reading a lot of comments about its futuristic shell design. Feels like now we are going through the new wave of next gen tws releases, with a lot more attention being paid to the tuning. And there were those in between, trying to come up with something more original. Others decided to make it look fancier, focusing more on aesthetics while refreshing OEM design. Some thought it will be enough to just take a generic OEM design and refresh it with better drivers. But not everybody followed the same path. With the rising popularity of tws, many audiophile earphone companies jumped on the bandwagon to join the party. Available for sale directly or various authorized retailers, including Bloom Audio. ![]() The review was originally posted on my site, and now I would like to share it with my readers on Head-fi. The product was provided to me free of charge for the review purpose in exchange for my honest opinion. ![]()
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