Skip to main content

For $100, this pair of earphones promises sound customized to your ears

In the quest for perfect personal sound, a number of companies have tried different approaches over the years. Recently, we’ve seen memory foam ear tips and moldable plastic inserts attached to ear buds in order to provide a better fit, but while these can offer an improvement, they’re far from a perfect solution.

Even, a subsidiary of MeQ Inc, is taking a different approach with its Even earphones, announced on Tuesday. These earphones take a different approach, trying to customize the actual sound of each ear bud to fit the listener’s ears.

“There are a number of earphones on the market that are focused on fit to the physical ear. Even is focused on something very different — on tuning sound to each individual ear,” Even CEO and co-founder Danny Aronson told Digital Trends. “Even’s innovations are quite unique and challenge some of the basic principles of the audio industry — that we all hear the same way and that we all have perfect hearing.”

Even calls the proprietary technology it uses to do this EarPrint, and while we haven’t had the chance to try these earphones ourselves, it seems the company is trying its best to make the process involved in using them as easy as possible for the listener. The headphones use an audio guide by the name of Sarah to guide the user through the process of setting up the EarPrint, which uses snippets of music to test the listener’s hearing response to eight different frequencies.

Once the user’s hearing capabilities have been tested, the EarPrint function will adjust volume and frequency response in each ear, though the adjusted settings can be turned off with a press of the “Even” button. Even says the entire process takes less than two minutes, start to finish, and recommends that listeners recalibrate roughly every six months.

Though the Even earphones are wired, they do require battery power for the EarPrint function to work, and the company claims roughly nine hours of battery life. A USB cable is included for charging, along with a nylon carrying case and silicon ear tips in small, medium, and large varieties.

The Even earphones are available now, and sell for $100. For more information, see the company’s website.

Kris Wouk
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Kris Wouk is a tech writer, gadget reviewer, blogger, and whatever it's called when someone makes videos for the web. In his…
Three Sony WH-1000XM4 alternatives that cost less than $100
A person wearing the Wyze Headphones.

When it comes to noise-canceling headphones, it’s hard to beat the Sony WH-1000XM4. These active noise cancellation (ANC) cans are so good, they top many of our best-of lists including the best headphones, the best noise-canceling headphones, and the best wireless headphones. But as awesome as the XM4 are, at $348, they’re not all that affordable. So we went in search of wireless ANC headphones that achieve most of what the XM4 can do, but for way less coin.

We found three great alternatives: The $50 Wyze Headphones, the $60 Tribit QuietPlus 72, and the $80 Soundcore Life Q30.

Read more
The best on-ear headphones for working out
Adidas RPT-01

When it comes to headphones specifically designed for working out, the pickings are slim. When you narrow that category to on-ear style headphones, it becomes somewhat improbable to find a capable pair.

Improbable, but not impossible. There are sweat-resistant, secure-fitting on-ear headphones available, and the best of the bunch is the Adidas RPT-01. We didn’t stop there, though: we’ve put our collective ears together to search out the best on-ear headphones on the market today.

Read more
V-Moda’s M-200 ‘Shield Kit’ lets you customize the look of your headphones
v moda m 200 shield customization kit shields cube

V-Moda announced last year that its M-200 studio headphones were completely redesigned with impressive specs. Part of the M-200's appeal is the customizable shields that mount on the outside of each can. When originally announced, you could order from a few customizable options. Now, V-Moda has announced that options have expanded. Meet the M-200 Custom Shield Kit.

The V-Moda Shield Kit works specifically with the M-200 headphones, and allows users to customize the look of their cans from home. There are six base shield colors to choose from: Atlas Blue, Rust Orange, Moss Green, Laser Red, Titan Gray, and Brushed Black. V-Moda says it selected these colors with the goal of providing rich, classic tones while at the same time offering as much variety as possible in that spectrum.

Read more