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Review on Shure Cancelling Headphones Studio Quality Technology Cell Phones & Accessories by Van Chay ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

One of the most impressive full-size wireless phones currently available, featuring support for all available Bluetooth codecs. Of course, it would be a stretch to term the sound a "monitor" sound, but in comparison to the sound of its rivals, the sound produced by the Aonic 50 is among the most well-balanced. Because of the little emphasis placed on high frequencies, the sound now has a more airy quality, and the level of detail has been improved. On the other hand, I did not encounter any sibilants at any location. The midsection is devoid of any dips and is quite level. And very rapid elastic low frequencies that don't bust, even after a small bit of cleaning up. As a direct consequence of this, the quality of the sound can be described as light. This is not at all for people who are into bass. I did not see any distinct preferences for musical genres; you are able to listen to rock, metal, electronic music, classics, and jazz with equal aplomb. The ineffectual performance of the ANC is the primary source of frustration. When you walk in headphones while out in windy weather and turn on active noise cancellation (ANC), but you start to hear gusts of wind more clearly, this is obviously a failure of the technology. In addition, ANC does not totally suppress ambient noise in public transportation settings. Overall, and taking into consideration the cost, these are one of the best wireless over-ear headphones with ANC for use both inside and outside when the weather is calm. In particular for users of Samsung smartphones, who do not have access to aptX HD but may now make use of full-sized phones that support LDAC and produce sound of extremely high quality.

Pros
  • - Sound that is detailed, with slightly emphasized highs and lows that are quick and collected. - The headphones include a sturdy design, high-quality materials, and a comfortable fit, which enables you to use them for an extended period of time in a row. - Large variety of possible applications and connections. - wireless that supports a variety of codecs, wired that is passive, and wired that operates in USB-DAC mode. - Almost the whole kit and caboodle when it comes to Bluetooth codecs, including aptX HD and LDAC. The connection, on the other hand, is very reliable. - The availability of a native application that is reasonably intelligent, and which can flash as well as adjust operating modes and sound. - With the most recent version of the firmware (v.0.7.0.0), it is now possible to save the equalization settings not only for the native program, but also for applications developed by third-party developers. You are able to make very precise adjustments to the sound using the equalization that comes included into the native application. - The box would make a nice present for someone. The set is complete; all of the cords are included, and there is a hard case included for storage. - Mechanical control. - An excellent level of passive noise isolation. - A successful implementation of the transparency mode Excellent work as a headset. - Multipoint is accessible for 2 devices, if anyone cares. - Ear cushions that can be swapped out, and contrary to the Dali IO-4/6, the market claims that they are currently available for purchase. You can wear the headphones around your neck thanks to the ear cups' ability to rotate over a full 90 degrees.
Cons
  • - A lack of clarity in the execution of ANC - The autonomy is not the best among its rivals; a single charge can power the device for between 15 and 20 hours of use, depending on whether or not ANC is enabled. The distance to Dali IO-4 could take up to sixty hours to travel. You are unable to utilize the equalizer when using LDAC. a sluggish rate of charging. - The touch recognition for the slider on the transparency/ANC switch is subpar. - A headphone design that does not fold up. Negative, of course, because everything is relative, but yet. - A transportable and storage container of unprecedented size and capacity.

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