Focal Sphear
Best in-ear headphones for commuters seeking high-fidelity sound on the go.
These in-ears prioritize a rich, balanced soundstage that feels surprisingly expansive for their size. While the wired connection lacks the convenience of modern wireless buds, you gain a level of harmonic fidelity and reliable, zero-latency performance that Bluetooth simply cannot match.
$114.99
at
Newegg
Who it's for
- Commuters needing long-term comfort for daily travel
- Listeners valuing durable, high-quality construction
- Audiophiles seeking natural, balanced sound reproduction
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers looking for entry-level pricing
- Tech enthusiasts wanting noise cancellation and app features
- Users requiring wireless freedom for active lifestyles
Performance breakdown
Audio Fidelity
Large drivers deliver a surprisingly expansive and balanced soundstage for in-ears.
Bass Response
The bass-reflex system provides punchy, realistic low-end without muddying the mids.
Noise Isolation
Effective passive sealing keeps ambient city noise at a manageable distance.
Build Quality
Stainless steel accents offer a premium feel and long-term durability.
Ergonomic Comfort
Lightweight design remains comfortable even during extended listening sessions.
Device Compatibility
Low impedance ensures easy driving from phones, tablets, and laptops alike.
Key Specs
Impedance
16 Ohms
Sensitivity
103dB
THD
<0.3%
Frequency response
20Hz – 20KHz
Driver
10.8mm Mylar electro-dynamic
Microphone
Omnidirectional
Weight
0.5 oz. (15g)
Connectivity
Wired
Noise Isolation
Yes
Earcup Material
Stainless steel
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