GadgetryTech

More measurements added to SquigLinkl!! (late night)


Some are new products, some are much older but asked about often. I decided to purchase more stuff to add to the measurement database which I hope helps those asking about missing models. This is just the beginning so keep an eye out for more being added. I can only pick up so many at a time!



On Ear (gadgetrytech.squig.link/headsets/):
Corsair Void Wireless V2
KOSS Porta Pro Classic
KOSS KPH40 Utility
Hifiman Mini Shangri-La
Logitech G432
Logitech G Pro X (old model)
Sennheiser HD 58X
SJY Horizon Closed Carbon (updated)
Snowsky Wind



IEMs (gadgetrytech.squig.link/):
Moondrop Chu II
Moondrop Meteor
KZ ZS10 Pro
KZ ZSN Pro X
KZ ZEX



I will continue adding more as they come in (especially IEMs). I have purchased multiple products and am waiting on shipping. This includes the Xenns Mangird Tea Pro and 7hz G1 (per request). Thanks for all the support!

5 months ago | [YT] | 104



@Nidus123

Can you add measurements of your Fosi Audio i5 unit ?

5 months ago | 5

@BoneDaddy3309

Waiting for you to get an old Sennheiser Game One in, that's what I'm still rocking 😂

5 months ago | 0

@Rafa_OG

You are the best💪🏽

5 months ago | 0

@tompalmonline

Can you add ABYSS products

5 months ago | 4

@alexp3577

Please add new vs old 560s revision

5 months ago | 0

@InFinZible

You’re the 🐐

5 months ago | 1

@Patife_PT

Mangrid Tea PRO!!! YES

5 months ago (edited) | 2  

@duckves

Hello gadgetry tech, I’m just wondering if you could do a similar eq setting of the new ps5 audio focus boost quite sound update for pc? Maybe it’s possible?

5 months ago | 0

@mbergmann17

Hey, is it possible to measure the fokus apollo with maybe +-db at 2khz like you mentioned in your vid? 🙏

5 months ago | 0

@probro9643

Hey @GadgetryTech, First of all, a huge thank you for your effort and your great Squglink videos! I really appreciate your work. I have a comment or rather a request regarding the AutoEQ feature in Squglink. I've noticed that it's currently not optimally possible to use custom frequency specifications. I think the AutoEQ feature itself is great for creating a good starting point. However, in my opinion, it would be much better and really desirable if one had the option to enter specific Hertz values for their individual device. For example, with the Audeze Maxwell headset, in its accompanying app, certain frequency bands are predefined and controllable, let's say 31Hz, 63Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, 4kHz, 8kHz, and 16kHz. These are fixed in the app. It would be fantastic if Squglink offered the possibility to manually enter these exact or even finer Hertz values. Even better would be if you could, for example, check a box in Squglink to explicitly instruct it to use these manually entered values for the AutoEQ calculation. Done! Currently, you're forced to somehow manually "tweak" everything, which is unnecessarily complicated and, in my opinion, doesn't fully utilize the potential of the AutoEQ feature, as you can't precisely refer to the frequencies supported by the device. It would be really nice if this request could receive some attention. Since you, GadgetryTech, have a larger reach and more influence than I do with a simple email, it would be fantastic if you could perhaps forward this issue to the developers of Squglink. I believe many users, especially those with headsets that have such predefined bands, would greatly appreciate such an improvement. What do you think about this? Maybe you could address it in one of your videos. Best regards!

5 months ago | 0