I don't like full size headphones that close by feel, plus they get a lot of ear heating. Especially in warm weather or indoors. That's why I prefer on-the-ear models. Although I know there are some compromises. Overall I'm very happy with these headphones, especially for $85. Here are some quick notes. GOOD1. The number one question for any headphone/earbud is how do they sound? I am very happy with the range of sound on these Jabras. Lots of bass for my genre (pop, classic rock, musicals etc.). Good highs and mids. At this price they are simply amazing for most musical compositions. However, if you're looking for powerful bass, this might not be the best choice. They are very comfortable. Again, your preference between in-ear and over-ear will influence your opinion. Also, unlike the Beats Solo 3s I've also tried, they fit well without feeling like your head is in a vise. Soft leather ear pads with memory foam, like the headband.3. I think they look very nice and high quality. Especially in black and copper colors. Nice soft tote bag. Although it would be better if they were smaller when folded and included a hard case.4. Jabra has a great phone app that lets you fine-tune the sound and features. I used to have Jabra 75t headphones and found this app very helpful. It also simplifies firmware updates.5. So far the Bluetooth range has seemed impressive and the connection has been solid. Even through the walls and from one end of my house to the other. No active noise cancellation. But Memory Phones ear cushions conform to the ear and passively filter out noise. Although they won't match the noise-cancellation of much more expensive models like Sony and Bose. THIS IS NOT SO GOOD. While I'm glad they're not as tight as some other on-ear models like the Beats Solo, they can feel a little too loose at times. No problem listening while seated or even on the go. However, they are not well suited for running or other strenuous exercise. Sometimes even tilting their heads down can make them feel like they're about to fall over. I take a little too loose too tight. But depending on how you intend to use them, this should be taken into account. I like the numerous buttons and the ability to control things like volume, skip songs, pause, and summon Assistant. But the buttons are hard little pieces of plastic that feel about the same and are very close together. The entire outer earcup feels a bit cheap and plasticky. But the buttons feel particularly cheap, a soft rubber top would have made it more comfortable to press and perhaps differentiated each button. It would also be nice to be able to remap their functions. But maybe that can be fixed in a future update. Many of you will want to know how good your microphone calls are. But I had no way of using them for a phone call or video conference. And since I bought it purely for music, I probably won't find this feature very useful. General? Very good sounding headphones from a well-known company. Good buy for $100. But if you can get them for $85 or less, this is an exceptional choice. I highly recommend them.
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