Audiofly AF-78 In-Ear Headphones Review

Audiofly AF-78 In-Ear Headphones Audiofly AF-78 In-Ear Headphones

To me in-ear headphones or earbuds are extremely important. Maybe I am different than most of you but when I’m working on the go on my laptop, listening to music on my iPhone, or playing a game on my tablet, in-ear headphones are my escape from the real world. Many people think all in-ear headphones are the same, but if you’ve had the chance to experience any higher-end models you know that is not true. I also have to say after experiencing very good in-ear headphones the ones that come with are portable devices don’t cut it. I’ve actually been using the same pair of in-ear headphones since 2011! Today I will be taking a look at Audiofly’s AF-78 Premium In-Ear Headphones. These are Audiofly’s most expensive in-ear headphones and should be great competition for my 4-year old go-to pair! Let’s get started!

Special thanks to Audiofly for providing us with the AF-78 In-Ear Headphones to review.

Specifications
Driver type: 9mm dynamic driver and balanced armature
Magnet type: Neodymium
Frequency range: 18-22 kHz
Sensitivity: 108dB at 1 kHz
Impedance: 16 Ohms
Cable length: 1.2m / 47″
Plug type: 3.5mm gold plated

Packaging
The AF-78’s comes in a very nice retail package. The front of the package has a photo of the headphones and lists some of the main features.

Audiofly AF-78 In-Ear Headphones

The back of the package actually gives you an exploded view of the headphones letting you see what’s all inside.

Audiofly AF-78 In-Ear Headphones

The inner package opens up like a book to reveal even more information about the headphones, and you get a good look at the headphones and included carrying tin.

Audiofly AF-78 In-Ear Headphones

Getting everything out of the package you have the AF-78 headphones, 5 sets of silicon ear tips, a set of Comply foam ear tips (pre-installed), an airline adapter, audio splitter device, carrying tin, cleaning device, and a user’s guide.

Audiofly AF-78 In-Ear Headphones