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Gigabyte Fly

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FLY is the name of Gigabyte's first set of headphones. These supra-aural headphones only weigh 79g and feature a heavy-duty cable. Despite their low weight, Gigabyte managed to fit 40 mm drivers into the medium-sized ear cups.Read more
Gigabyte is one of those companies that when you hear their name you know they will have something good. We all know Gigabyte for producing some of the top motherboard and GPU's on the market today, but Gigabyte has stepped into new territory with the Gigabyte Fly headset. This one is designed for the music lover inRead more
What is in a name? When Ferrari announced the LaFerrari earlier this year at the Geneva Auto Show, the car was impressive in almost every way, except for its name. I mean, if I was Lamborghini, I would have announced the Lamborghini McLamborghini the next day. In many ways, the name of a product is very important, because this is how people identify it by. Earlier last month, when Gigabyte sent us their latest headphone, the Fly, it seemed to have gained quite a bit of interest here at APH Networks Calgary. And that was not necessarily because it is the best headphone for the price (We will have to see about that in our review today), but simply because it was called the Fly. Questions like, “But will it fly through our tests?” and replies such as, “I don’t know about that, but your fly is down” filled the air before the FedEx package even made an appearance at our doorstep. In reality, Gigabyte probably came up with this name to allude to its 79g weight, but who could resist? At the end of the day, regardless of whether your flies are up or down right now, the only question that needs to be answered is, do you want to be seen in public with a Fly on your head? Read on to find out to see if it will Fly though our tests. View: Gigabyte Fly Headset reviewRead more
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Pros

  • comfortable and capable of producing clear audio with a strong bass feature
  • the car was impressive in almost every way
  • It looks great at first glance

Cons

  • jack plug did not fit flush to the body of the audio source
  • There is no built in volume level adjustment
  • it is often hard to get away from using the color black

Key specs

  • 16 Ω
  • 15, 20000 Hz
  • Half opened
  • Stereo
  • Over-Ear
  • Wired

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Gigabyte Fly - Pros & Cons

Gigabyte Fly

Pros

  • comfortable and capable of producing clear audio with a strong bass feature
  • the car was impressive in almost every way
  • It looks great at first glance
  • and feels great
  • retail packaging used on the Gigabyte Fly is an excellent example
  • microphonic noise characteristics of its cord are excellent
  • minimal packaging and good looks
  • quality of the leather cushioning is actually pretty decent
  • The Gigabyte Fly is also very comfortable
  • they are lightweight and comfortable
  • strives to make excellent products

Cons

  • jack plug did not fit flush to the body of the audio source
  • There is no built in volume level adjustment
  • it is often hard to get away from using the color black
  • audio performance is simply poor in every meaningful metric
  • the Gigabyte Fly does not sound clean at all
  • absence of power and strength at lower frequencies definitely
  • there are really no true objective measurements for earphone sound quality
  • Limited

Gigabyte Fly - Technical Overview

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IconDriver size
40 mm
Best:
Hauppauge XFones
Driver size: 400 mm
IconImpedance
16 Ω
Best:
Stax SR-L500
Impedance: 145000 Ω
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79 g
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Gigabyte Fly - Full Specifications

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Technical details
Sound outputStereo
StyleOver-Ear
Connectivity technologyWired
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)yes
Magnet materialNeodymium
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Dimensions
Weight2.79 oz
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Connectivity
Cable length1.2
Type of connector3.5mm
USByes
Detachable cableno
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Design
Colour of product
  • Black,Blue,Silver
  • Silver
Acoustic designHalf opened
Attachment typeHeadband
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Sound
Impedance16.0 Ω
Frequency range15 - 20000
Diaphragm diameter1.57 in
Driver size1.57 in
Maximum input power40.0 mW
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Power
Power handling capacity40.0 mW

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Gigabyte Fly Gigabyte - Editorial Reviews (7)

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Gigabyte Fly Gigabyte FLY Headphones Review
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Published: 29.05.2013
Gigabyte FLY Headphones Review
3.0

FLY is the name of Gigabyte's first set of headphones. These supra-aural headphones only weigh 79g and feature a heavy-duty cable. Despite their low weight, Gigabyte managed to fit 40 mm drivers into the medium-sized ear cups.

Gigabyte Fly Gigabyte Fly Headset Review | Pure Overclock
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Gigabyte Fly Headset Review | Pure Overclock

Gigabyte is one of those companies that when you hear their name you know they will have something good. We all know Gigabyte for producing some of the top motherboard and GPU's on the market today, but Gigabyte has stepped into new territory with the Gigabyte Fly headset. This one is designed for the music lover in

Gigabyte Fly Gigabyte Fly Review | APH Networks
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Gigabyte Fly Review | APH Networks

What is in a name? When Ferrari announced the LaFerrari earlier this year at the Geneva Auto Show, the car was impressive in almost every way, except for its name. I mean, if I was Lamborghini, I would have announced the Lamborghini McLamborghini the next day. In many ways, the name of a product is very important, because this is how people identify it by. Earlier last month, when Gigabyte sent us their latest headphone, the Fly, it seemed to have gained quite a bit of interest here at APH Networks Calgary. And that was not necessarily because it is the best headphone for the price (We will have to see about that in our review today), but simply because it was called the Fly. Questions like, “But will it fly through our tests?” and replies such as, “I don’t know about that, but your fly is down” filled the air before the FedEx package even made an appearance at our doorstep. In reality, Gigabyte probably came up with this name to allude to its 79g weight, but who could resist? At the end of the day, regardless of whether your flies are up or down right now, the only question that needs to be answered is, do you want to be seen in public with a Fly on your head? Read on to find out to see if it will Fly though our tests. View: Gigabyte Fly Headset review

Gigabyte Fly Gigabyte Fly Headphone Review - Hardware Secrets
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Hardware Secrets
Published: 20.06.2013
Gigabyte Fly Headphone Review - Hardware Secrets

Let’s take a look at this stylish light-weight headphone with deep bass performance from Gigabyte.

Gigabyte Fly Gigabyte Fly Headphones Review | eTeknix
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eTeknix
Published: 23.05.2013
Gigabyte Fly Headphones Review | eTeknix

Gigabyte is not known for their audio product, but that's mostly because they've never really dived into that part of the market. Gigabyte is a brand I'm sure most of you are more than familiar with and have earned them selves on of the best reputations in the industry for high performance PC motherboards, not to mention some of the most popular budget friendly motherboards too. Gigabyte is no stranger to the world of peripherals though and products like the Krypton mouse have already proven themselves to be some of my favourite gaming mice on the market, which proved to me

Gigabyte Fly GIGABYTE Fly and H11 Review - Introduction
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Vortez
GIGABYTE Fly and H11 Review - Introduction

Sleek lightweight designs tailored towards your personal audio needs, we take a close look at GIGABYTE's latest 'Fly' lightweight headphones and the H11 earphones.

Gigabyte Fly Review : Gigabyte Fly
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Review : Gigabyte Fly

Without wanting to sound sexist, <b>Gigabyte</b>%C2%92s decision to use attractive female presenters for its latest product tour certainly appealed to yours truly

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