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Agent 800 vs HiFiMAN RE-400

Agent 800 Headphones
Agent 800
HiFiMAN RE-400 Headphones
HiFiMAN RE-400
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Editiorial reviews
3
3 editorial reviews
If the $99 RE-400 earphones' design and performance were designed to please the audiophile cognoscenti, it looks like HiFiMan hit a bull's-eye.Read more
The HiFiMan RE-400 should appeal to the casual listener better than the models it replaces while holding very close to the HiFiMan sound many—myself included—have come to love.Read more
HiFiMAN RE-400 Waterline are $29 in-ear monitor earphones that deliver audio performance way beyond what could be expected from their budget price-tag.Read more
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User rating
48
4.2 out of 5
48 user ratings
5 stars
41 %
4 stars
33 %
3 stars
25 %
2 stars
0 %
1 stars
0 %
35
4.2 out of 5
35 user ratings
5 stars
45 %
4 stars
34 %
3 stars
17 %
2 stars
2 %
1 stars
0 %

Full Comparison

Technical details

Agent 800Agent 800
HiFiMAN RE-400HiFiMAN RE-400
Sound outputStereoStereo
StyleOn-EarIn-Ear
Connectivity technologyWiredWired

Design

Agent 800Agent 800
HiFiMAN RE-400HiFiMAN RE-400
Colour of productBlackBlack,Silver
Attachment typeHeadbandEar canal
Body materialPlasticTitanium
CategoryBudgetAudiophile
Noise isolatingnoyes

Sound

Agent 800Agent 800
HiFiMAN RE-400HiFiMAN RE-400
Frequency range20 - 1600015 - 22000

Pros & Cons

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          Often compared with HiFiMAN RE-400