To be honest these headphones perform better than I expected. They're mostly just looks, right? Reminds me of the 80's and 90's. For the price they are worth it alone. Although when I got them, to be honest they are better than these. The headband part is strong and flexible but not too tight on my size 8 head. The parts are solidly built. The audio quality isn't high-performing in the sense that it really hits the mids and lows as well as the usual audiophile stuff. However, they do not emit any unpleasant humming, crackling or cracking. The female voice letting you know when you're paired is nice and also tells you if the battery is low, medium or high when you turn it on and pair. The range is decent (although this also depends on your hardware). There are a few flaws, but personally I wouldn't deduct a star because I knew that beforehand. There's no volume control, no jack for an auxiliary cable, and the charging cable /easily/ fits into a small ledge. I tried using a different charging cable and it didn't go into the comb. All controls (play, pause, skip) are controlled by a single button and are masked to look the same on both sides. If you use them in a work environment where you need to hear others but also want some ringtones, they're winners. Otherwise, problems may arise in very noisy environments. (This should be pretty obvious from the design.) In general, they're simple. Big. They're funny and they don't sound terrible. Better for podcasts and movies than music.
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