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Quick Look: Campfire Audio Orbit TWS Earphones

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Campfire Audio cuts the cord with its Orbit true wireless set of earphones. It uses the tried and tested Campfire design language from its wired IEM line but adds a refreshing coat of paint to put out a single dynamic driver set that aims to offer good sound, looks, and comfort alike in a premium package.

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Another excellent "Quick Look" = "Comprehensive" review. :)

Does the packaging of the Campfire Audio Orbit identify the country of manufacture? Even if Campfire is based in Oregon, I wouldn't be surprised if the IEMs were made in Asia. The packaging, on the other hand, is definitely not "chi-fi". It has an eco-friendly no-nonsense look. All the Chinese audio gear I've bought has been packaged in over-engineered cardboard. Precision-made to the point that air pressure makes it difficult to open a box without the use of a sharp instrument.
 
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Another excellent "Quick Look" = "Comprehensive" review. :)

Does the packaging of the Campfire Audio Orbit identify the country of manufacture? Even if Campfire is based in Oregon, I wouldn't be surprised if the IEMs were made in Asia. The packaging, on the other hand, is definitely not "chi-fi". It has an eco-friendly no-nonsense look. All the Chinese audio gear I've bought has been packaged in over-engineered cardboard. Precision-made to the point that air pressure makes it difficult to open a box without the use of a sharp instrument.
Pretty sure it says Made in China, but I'll double check when I get back home from Computex.
 
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Another excellent "Quick Look" = "Comprehensive" review. :)

Does the packaging of the Campfire Audio Orbit identify the country of manufacture? Even if Campfire is based in Oregon, I wouldn't be surprised if the IEMs were made in Asia. The packaging, on the other hand, is definitely not "chi-fi". It has an eco-friendly no-nonsense look. All the Chinese audio gear I've bought has been packaged in over-engineered cardboard. Precision-made to the point that air pressure makes it difficult to open a box without the use of a sharp instrument.

It's chifi
 
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