My sister took these headphones to her nephew, because he lost the previous buttons somewhere, and she no longer wanted to buy analogues for them, well, that’s right, to be honest! In general, they wandered into the nearest "Svyaznoy" (alas, but at the moment only mobile network stores and large network operators, like Euroset and Svyaznoy, work from electronics in our town) and bought these headphones there. In appearance, nothing special: large headphones, adjustable bezel, finger plug - everything is like everyone else ... I took them for testing after the 1st week of use: Overall, the construction is very solid. The headset itself sits what is called "tightly", nothing dangles anywhere and does not wag from side to side. But nevertheless, I found a few minuses: 1) the glossy surface of the outer side of each speaker. Even already in the photo (I didn’t wipe it on purpose!) It’s clearly visible that it’s easily soiled and quickly gets dirty ... Not neat in general! But as I looked in the design variations, there are different options for "appearance" ... 2) The inner side of the speaker - a little confusing material. I’m afraid that the outer leatherette will peel off very quickly (alas, but I don’t know exactly how to describe this matter correctly) and there will be ugly rubbing of the inner fabric ... What I liked was a good fixation of the speaker to the ear ... But again - not bad! Not perfect...read on and you'll see why...Very secure headband attachment. There is a mechanism for completely bending inward, which is convenient for travel packing ... The headband itself also folds / unfolds depending on the size of the wearer's head (whether it is a large man 40 - 60 years old or a small child from 6 to 12 years old - you can adjust it for anyone ).The plug of the classic connector, L-shaped bent ... someone does not like it, but for me, on the contrary, it’s a plus, because unnecessary kinks of the wire are excluded, which means the design will live longer ... Something like this ... And now to the most basic ... What they can do, or rather, how they can play ... I tested them on a computer, on a phone and on watching videos on my nephew's tablet ... As for the sound, the headphones are "average": you can hear little bass and sometimes get confused, the upper frequencies, in my opinion, are much lower than they should be in headphones of this type. At the lower frequencies, sometimes there is a "buzzing" and noise ... The stereo transmission is good. The soundproofing in this case is mediocre - you can see how you don’t think over the fit of the headphones, but there is still a hole: I heard what the TV was on and what was playing "for a test” in the computer ... I think for listening to music in the subway they will fit with a stretch. .. Conclusion: At first I wanted to put a minus, but I won’t, although it suggests itself, since they were bought for my nephew to listen to videos on YouTube and a disk for learning English. And some disadvantages that are significant for someone turn out to be even advantages for us: the fact that they have poor sound insulation is also a plus in our case: at least you can shout to the child, well, the fact that the bass is almost inaudible is not so hard children's ears ... Therefore, I’ll tell mothers of teenagers, in principle, you can take it: the price is more or less democratic for this type (they cost much more!) And if it loses, it’s a shame, but not critical ... But for an adult, and especially for a music lover, I categorically do not advise: the wrong model, the quality is childish ... Well, the rest will decide for themselves: evaluate why you take them, and then you will see YES or NO ...
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