I purchased the RP-HTF295 for technical reasons, specifically so that I could occasionally edit home videos. In other words, there were requirements, namely that I be able to hear what was going on in the frame without being distracted by other people (wife, children, etc.). I decided to go with the HTF295 because I did not want to spend more than $20 on it. When used in this way, they pay for themselves completely, and when compared to Dialogs and other forms of slag, they have a cost that is 1.5–2 times higher but provide quality that is 10 times higher. If you listen to music, at first it may appear that they are performing acceptably; nevertheless, in fact, and in comparison with anything normal - a cotton-like sound in all ranges, which means that there is no detail, and the declared 10 - 27000 do not correspond and are close. In terms of comfort, they are a touch on the tight side for the ears, and they are a little on the small side, but otherwise, they are okay. Cord 5 meters - when working with a computer, you have to wind it into a giant coil, but grandmas who have trouble hearing can watch television from 5 meters;) Cord 5 meters - you may watch television for grandmas who have trouble hearing;) Overall, I believe that they offer good value for the price that they charge, but. Taking it for the purpose of music is not something I would encourage.
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