Blue Microphones Lola

Overview

Reviews

Blue Microphones Lola
-

No Metascore yet

Browse 7 expert reviews so far
  • Excellent:
    2
  • Good:
    0
  • Average:
    0
  • Bad:
    0
TechSpot is supported by its audience. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more.

Expert reviews and ratings

88

Blue is a company that definitely knows what they are doing in terms of technical enhancements and aspects of headphones. The Lola from Blue is generally a headset that is easy to recommend to anyone who is in search of excellent quality headphones that...

By TheStreamingBlog on
92

The Blue Lola headphones are available at the usual electronics retailers. Go in and have a listen. You'll likely be impressed. But take your significant other and make sure that he or she approves of how you look wearing them.The Blue Lola website is...

By Gadget Guy Australia on

I'm a big fan of my now-classic Blue Yeti USB microphone for the odd time I want to record something, so when I heard about their headphone range I got pretty interested and arranged to give them a whirl.I was loaned a pair of Blue's Ellas and a pair of...

By futurefive.co.nz on

Blue Lola headphones are available in two colours, black or white. But not blue. Blue is the brand name, an acronym for Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics. But the company's location is nowhere near the Baltic, it's in Westlake Village, California....

By brisbanetimes.com.au on

The Lola headphones achieve this lower price tag largely by omitting the built-in amplifier. Which would leave you with £170 to spend on a separate DAC if you feel the need? Most of my review was done using the excellent LG V20 with its built in quad...

By gadgetscentral.co.uk on

Blue are well known in the studio microphone field but they're now also making significant inroads into the headphone market. Their Lola model, reviewed here, is built around custom 50mm, fibre-reinforced, moving-coil drivers, and the company also offer...

By soundonsound.com on

As much as we'd all love surround sound in every room where we have a TV, it isn't always feasible. Be it budgetary reasons or living in an apartment with roommates who don't share your enthusiasm for late-night explosions, sometimes 5.1- or 7.1-channel...

By Engadget on