

🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game — Hear Every Detail, Own Every Session
The FIFINE Studio Monitor Headphones H8 combine professional 50mm drivers with a wide 20Hz-20kHz frequency range to deliver balanced, accurate sound ideal for recording, podcasting, and streaming. Featuring dual detachable coiled cables (3.5mm and 6.35mm), these lightweight (265g) over-ear headphones offer extensive compatibility with mixers, PCs, and audio interfaces without extra adapters. Their closed-back design provides passive noise isolation for focused monitoring, while adjustable headbands and soft ear cushions ensure comfort during long creative sessions. A top choice for budget-conscious professionals seeking reliable studio-quality audio.






| ASIN | B0B6BPVS3Z |
| Age range (description) | Adult/Teens |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,693 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 35 in Studio Headphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Compatible devices | Mixer, Audio Interface, Amp, Mic with Headphones Jack, Laptops, Desktops, Smart Speakers, Tablets, Cellphones, Gaming Consoles, Televisions |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Volume Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | 3.5mm to 3.5mm Detachable Coiled Cable, 3.5mm to 6.35mm Detachable Coiled Cable, Black Studio Monitoring Headphones, User Manual |
| Item model number | H8 |
| Item weight | 9.35 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | FIFINE |
| Material | Fabric/Foam |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | FFP |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 15 x 8 cm; 265.07 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Audio Monitoring, Studio Recording, Vocals/Coice-Over/Music Creation |
| Specific uses for product | Music Creation/Gaming/Streaming, Vocal Recording, Voice-Over |
| Unit count | 1 Count |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
R**I
Perfect over ear headphones,
Absolutely love these head phones, perfect oval fit over the ear. Sound quality really good although not noise cancelling but good enough for the price. I use for work via the PC.
L**L
For the Price - Really Good Studio Monitor Headphones
Overall, the Fifine H8 Studio Monitor Headphones are a good value for money pair of headphones, especially considering the price. They are comfortable to wear, have accurate sound quality, and come with two detachable cables. Here are some key points from the review: Comfort: The headphones are comfortable to wear for long periods of time, even for people who wear glasses. Sound quality: The sound quality is accurate and detailed, with a wide range of frequencies. However, the base is a little lacking. Noise reduction: The headphones are passive noise reduction, meaning they block out some ambient noise but not all. Cables: I like it that the headphones come with two detachable cables, a 3.5mm and a 6.35mm jack. This makes it easy to replace the cables if they break. Flexibility: The headphones are not very flexible in the ear piece and cannot be turned left or right that much - which I'd prefer (but for the price I'm nit picking..). Price: The reviewer paid £36 for the headphones. Here are some additional details mentioned in the video: If I compare the Fifine H8 Studio Monitor Headphones to the Fifine Gaming Headset I find that the sound quality of the Fine H8 Studio Monitor Headphones to be much more accurate. The headphones are made of a leatherette material that seems to be durable. Overall, the Fifine H8 Studio Monitor Headphones are a good choice for anyone looking for a pair of studio monitor headphones for under £40.
M**E
Good Value - detachable cable a must!
Good wired , audio only -no mic - headphones. Cable is on Jack - 3.5mm @ 'phones and 3.5 or large 8? on a pair of coiled wire leads. This detachable cable is highly recommended , both of my last two headphones failed on the cable - and the cables are hard to replace/fix. Impedance is 32 Ohms. Fit adjustable to my quite large head! Only used on audio books but sound fine. 5 stars for price/quality balance.
R**N
Comfortable, Good sound, Affordable
Sound is good for the price and is comfortable
P**L
Audio accuracy.
Good fit, and excellent balanced sound. It seems a lot of manufacturers claim to reach ridiculous levels of Bass and top end. These are 20Hz to 20.000 KHz. This is the normal human hearing frequency. These Headphones are accurate and are a bargain for the price.
S**T
Cheap and bright as heck.
I have a few headphones and earbuds. Arguably more than I need as apparently I can "only listen to one pair anyway"...... We've all been there, right? These seemed more interesting than the Bluetooth ones in this price bracket - the last BT ones were..... not good sound, so hoping that these might be a bit better. Anyway arriving in a reasonable retail box, they seem reasonably well protected in transit. In the box is the headphones, an amazingly detailed manual and 2 curly cables - one for 3.5mm and the other for 6.5 mm. The manual - and I wish I was making this up - essentially tells you how to change the volume on your Windows PC mostly (there's a bit of other stuff) but..... kinda unnecessary IMO. Anyway - plugging into my PC isn't an issue - I have a cable ready as it is connected to my Roland Bridge Cast and I can change the volume easily. Build quality is.....appropriate for the price. They feel cheaper than my Sony's (which are mostly plastic in construction) and less solid and compared to other brands I have, they fare even worse. Caveat though is the other headsets are considerably more cash than these. Firstly they say there's "Passive Noise Cancellation". It's so passive, it's essentially laid on its back and surrendered. I could hear the PC fans as easily with or without the headphones on (assuming they weren't making any sound), so if you think there's going to be some NC, forget about it. Listening to some King Diamond and Blue Man Group (both live concerts as such) to start with, the vocals seemed very pronounced, the bass was......subdued and the treble seemed a touch bright. Moving to some good Metallica (Creeping Death specifically), ohhh the treble is too much (cymbals sounding too piercing for me) and the drums lacked the bass needed and just far too bright to listen to at a decent volume (if it's too loud, you're too old right?). Even Lovebites was an effort to listen to, again the vocalists high noted being overly piercing but the drums etc were practically subdued. Plus side......they still sound better than the BT ones I've had recently but that's a weird kind of praise as such. They're reasonably comfortable although the adjustable headband was, as usual, maxed out for my head. Basically, if they are for someone not too discerning or just cos you want to hear something rather than listen, then they're ok in a pinch. If you're going to listen for a reasonable time to something you want to enjoy, then maybe not so much - or I'm just spoiled from other brands as such.
A**T
Amazing sound quality
These are perfect for those content creators out there wanting amazing sound clarity and quality for editing etc. they're also perfect for music and even for gaming. No distortion noticed even at the top end, decent bass and perfect vocal clarity. Use a standard 3.5mm jack so are widely compatible, making them easy to set up. Very comfortable for long periods. The cable length is 4ft but stretch can reach 10ft as it is a coiled cable. They also look sleek and stylish.
D**V
Headphones
Nice item
J**R
I have been on the hunt for a decent pair of true flat studio monitor headphones for a while and DING! I think I just hit the jackpot. I was just about ready to give up and just buy another pair of Sony's for my home studio, I just didn't really want to spend another $90. I figured, someone out there has got to make a decent pair of studio monitor headphones for less than $500, $250, $170, $90... Well, guess what kids, I think I have found them with these Fifine Studio Monitor Headphones. They are lightweight, easy on the head-squeezy, feel sturdy, come with two cords, and a nice box. No carry bag but what do you want for $34? The sound is very flat, clean and clear, just like voice-over folk and music producers want. I've been the radio and VO biz for 39 years, so I kinda know what I'm talking about. Am I a cheapskate? Not really, but I do live on a budget, and I'm always looking for great quality at a good price. Granted, this is my first day with these, but so far... Color Me Impressed. Update: After trying these side by side with my Sony MDR 7506s, I felt I had to update my position, these are a bit too bassy to use on-air since I am used to the Sonys, but then isn't everything when you're used to the Sony MDRs? However, using these for my home studio setup they sound great, and I will continue to use them for my home-based voice-over business. Not perfect, but for the price point, great job Fifine!
P**I
So far so good.. But the emoji metal plate on the side speaker was detached.. Maybe from shipping but could have paste well for more trust.. Sound quality is good..
M**S
Produto muito bom,chegou no dia previsto Veio completo com os dois cabos. Agudo bom,grave bom,médios bom Nota 1000 excelente,bem construído confortável na orelha a espuma é bem Macia
M**M
good
L**A
Empecemos con los graves: no me esperaba que fueran robustos, pero lo son, también son un poco secos y les falta un poco de detalle, analizando un más a fondo podemos notar que falta un poco de subgrave, lo cual les daría un mejor golpe, pero en términos generales, los graves que nos ofrecen hacen que se disfrute la música, también hay que recordar que estos no son audífonos para audiófilos, sino audífonos de trabajo, pensados para podcast (monitoreo) o masterización, aunque yo los veo más para podcast. Medios: creo que aquí si les daré la razón a Fifine, ya que los medios si son neutrales, tal cual deben de ser unos audífonos de este tipo, aunque para este punto hubiera preferido un poco de presencia, ya que en parte se los comen un poco los graves, aun así, ofrecen una buena sensación, pero si se echa de menos más información en estas frecuencias. Agudos: al igual que los medios, estos están controlados, aunque un poco más notorios que los medios, no son tan extensos y son la parte que ofrecen un poco de brillo al H8 y nuevamente recalco, estos audífonos no son para escuchar música, son para trabajo, por lo que está bien los ajustes, salvo los graves. Pasando al soundstage, este es íntimo, por lo que no puedes esperar un escenario amplio, en cuanto a la imagen, esta es clara, pero solo en algunas pistas que no tengan tanto énfasis en los graves, por ejemplo, en el reguetón la imagen será algo pobre, pero en baladas será ideal. Y nuevamente recalco, estos no son unos audífonos para escuchar música, por lo que si estas esperando algo diferente, temo decirte que sigas de largo, pero si estás buscando un audífono para otro tipo de tareas, creo que es ideal, ya que no te distraerán y te ayudara a enfocarte en lo que estés haciendo. También hay que recordar que nos encontramos con un audífono cerrado, por lo que el soundstage no suele ser tan amplio como un audífono abierto. Conclusión: El fifine H8 es un audífono cerrado con una firma en U, algo cálido, enfocado para trabajo, no es un audífono para audiofilos, puedes usarlo para escuchar música, pero la recomendación es tener otro tipo de enfoque, al ser uno de los primeros audífonos que nos ofrece la marca fifine, está bien como lo están presentando y el público al que va dirigido, por el costo en el que se encuentra está posicionado correctamente, solo ten en mente para que vas a utilizar el H8, por el momento, el H8 lo ocupare para editar audio y videos.
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