![]() ![]() The Cradle itself is a nice porcelain white color that seems sturdy enough. Otherwise the cradle and the earpieces fit well and have no issues charging the internal battery of each piece. You have to have a secure 3-4 fingers on the housing to put into the ears or to take them out otherwise they might actually see an early death just a warning. So what makes matters a bit worse is that the ear pieces are a touch smaller in stature. They fit secure enough for my medium sized ears but the included tips are just standard silicones with no real benefit to their existence besides being the tips that were included with the AVA. Banging your head to a heavy metal track would not be a good idea is my point. My Laptop, my Samsung Galaxy phone, and my Fiio M15 for music listening.īuild wise, the AVA is made of hard plastics which in of itself is OK but I don’t have the best confidence these will take a fall from the head onto a hard surface. ![]() Connected them to 3 main sources for sound and function testing. I have used the AVA daily to break them in for the past month and to test out their battery capacity. If you feel the need to get yourself a set of AVAs you can buy them here on Penon audio website. With that I would like to thank Penon audio and Shozy for the review sample of their latest creation in the Shozy AVA. Very similar in tuning approaches actually. I equate Shozy house sound to be the Chinese equivalent to a Bose type sound. Musical warm bassy full bodied sounding IEMs is your jam? Shozy tunings are just this. If you're looking for harmon neutral analytical tuned sound, Shozy has nothing to do with harmon based tunings just so you know. ![]() Shozy is all about a warm, somewhat old school musical style of sound tunings. Even without knowing it was from Shozy I can clearly tell these were tuned and made by Shozy. Shozy tuning has a specific house sound which actually translates well to a wireless product. For now we have the new AVA TWS from Shozy. This being said, I can see them making even better ones in the future. The AVA is Shozys version of the TWS IEM and while this is their first TWS product, The AVA is surprisingly a mature product that comes to the masses with some pros and cons of its design. Just about everyone in the industry either has TWS products out in the market or are making them as I type. No matter how you see it, bluetooth wireless phones are here to stay. Bluetooth is clearly making gains when it comes to sound. Just from my own stint with more recent wireless IEMs. With enough years of bluetooth innovation using newer advanced codecs and wireless transmission. Then there is the convenience of not being physically wired. Seems everything is going wireless nowadays cus it is so modern. But there is some truth to that post as your average non audiophile would probably prefer not to be tethered with wires hanging out of their ears. “ Wired IEMs are so yesterday.” I laughed out loud at that remark. I saw a random post recently remarking on a wired IEM review where the comment said. Wireless devices make using earphones more convenient. With the need for wireless connectivity via bluetooth using all of our phones and devices we carry. The wireless audio industry is seeing a boom. ![]()
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