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Review on 🎧 Beyerdynamic Bluetooth Ear Headset Headphones - Byron Edition by Sharese Mekang

Revainrating 5 out of 5

In-ear headphones cost $$$

I got a good seal with the biggest headphones. I didn't use white silicone inserts, they fit my ears well. Pairing is easy, but oddly enough, the voice command sounds garbled to me. Music and conversations show no distortion. A convenient length cable is placed behind the neck. As I have enough equipment to get a good print I'm happy, but others may want a set with matching springs. The carry case is sufficient. The sound is great, but the highs and lows are emphasized compared to the mids. That doesn't mean that the mids are missing, just that they aren't as pronounced. Everything is clear and precise. The bass is surprisingly good for in-ear headphones. Unfinished Symphony does not distort even at maximum volume. As with any good pair of headphones, the more you crank up the volume, the more you'll be rewarded for discovering new details in your music. No distortion up to maximum volume at all ends of the spectrum. Speaking of volume, it seems to me that it has decreased compared to what it could have been, but I believe that's more of a side effect of Bluetooth. I have a Klipsch x10i and an etymotic 4P and they sound just as good, if not better, up to the upper volume limit. As I'm not as young as I used to be, this might not be a bad feature as it will slow down the hearing loss. I got BTA today so haven't had a chance to leave them open yet so maybe after a few hours of listening things will change. I would rather compare them to the B&W P5 as the P5 is more accurate and has more volume. I can't compare them to BT as I don't have a sample. In terms of price I would say they are worth the money. When I first bought the P5 they were $250 and I thought they were worth the money. These give me the same feeling.

Pros
  • Not cheap but decent
Cons
  • Nothing