Headphones are a little over a year old. Headphones are designed for the head of a Japanese / child / woman. For me, at the maximum, they are already at the limit of comfort (head 60-61). Half a year after the purchase, the fastenings of the metal bracket in the upper part broke, it turned out there were just 2 plastic teeth holding it. Repaired with black ties at the entry points. A year+ broke one of the swivel joints, just fell apart. The second one is already on its way, dangling, plastic on plastic is erased and stretched. Operated exclusively at the workplace, the headphones live on the table, spend the night on a special hanger, did not drop. The hinge was repaired by twisting tightly with screws (you can see it in the photo). These are the weakest and smallest, in terms of head size, headphones that I have had all the time, I could put Sony next to them, the hinges also broke there. Wired beyerdynamic which are already 20 years old are still alive today, similarly with audio-technica, sennheiser and large and small monitors. If you have a small head, you are a child, a woman or a man below average height with a small head, then I think these headphones will suit you (do not drop, the hinges are fragile). I wouldn't take these anymore. There is also a Panasonic RB-HX220B at home, they look more structurally sound and a little larger in head size, but the sound is plastic there. In headset mode, the Windows settings will have a different output, not headphones, but a headset. Accordingly, you will not be able to use a microphone and headphones with high-quality sound at the same time, only a poor headset sound.
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