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Review on Wireless headphones Urbanears Hellas, black belt by Jagvir Singh ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

The open design has both advantages (bass without a rumble and you can hear what is happening around), and an obvious disadvantage - almost everything is heard by everyone. The resistance, if I am not mistaken, is 60 ohms and the sensitivity is not the most outstanding, it is difficult for my Nokia 6 1 to swing. The sound at first was so-so, went decided to warm up the noise. It certainly won't get any worse. After 6 hours (preferably up to 10) it seems to be more interesting. I don’t consider the design and the touch panel to be either a plus or a minus, since this is not for everyone. For me, the design is a bit boring, and the touchpad "pleases" with various interesting random clicks when you pick up the headphones or want to fix it. And it's more of a negative than a positive.

Pros
  • The sound pleases with balance and liveliness. The bass is good and unobtrusive (although it will be frankly not enough for many, especially if you like cheap Sony, Koss and JBL), unexpectedly a lot of mid and high frequencies for such ears. Quite a long battery life. Open emitter design Has a light indicator on the right ear
Cons
  • which rarely blinks in working condition, try to figure out where the right earpiece is. The touchpad is not highlighted tactilely or visually, you can mix it up and put your right ear on your left. Open emitter design They put more pressure on your ears than you would like. And if you want to lower them around your neck, then a boa constrictor will attack you. Although he sacrificed himself and sat with his non-standard head for an hour and a half in glasses, after half an hour and up to an hour and a half, there was no discomfort from wearing, and then night came.

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