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Review on Massdrop x Koss Porta Pro X On-Ear Headphones: 🎧 Noise-Cancelling Mic, Voice Assistant, Track Skip | Collapsible Midnight Blue by Kiril Venev ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

The cost is prohibitively expensive. Although I have heard a lot of good things about these headphones, I have never understood why they are so pricey (presumably because of brand fees and being "legendary"). When I first opened the package, I had a sneaking hunch that I had been duped into purchasing a fake. It's just that they come in cheap packaging, they appear cheap, and even to the touch, they have an air of being inexpensive. This too simplistic folding design, in which the speaker cups are let to dangle freely, and this penny wire, which has the appearance of saying "being in vain," do not create the most pleasant first impression. After looking at videos and pictures on the internet, we were able to dispel our concerns about the situation. Concerning the overall plan: It is important to point out that the headphones have a comfortable fit on the head, that the metal headband bracket does its function, and that you may jump and run as much as you like without the headphones coming off. There is a fair amount of debate around latches that may adjust the "stiffness" of a door. For instance, I was never in a position where I needed to utilize them. The earbuds come with a bag for storage, as though implying that the bag should be used to store the earphones themselves. However, there are two issues that need to be answered: how can they be pushed there? (even when folded into a "ringlet," they are extremely difficult to insert; due to their fragility, this process needs to be carried out with extreme caution.) and can they be kept in this state for an extended period of time? (there is a possibility that this could cause the metal to become distorted). Although it may be possible to get the hang of it, folding and unfolding them is not an especially simple or quick operation in general. However, you may be able to get the hang of it. In contrast to the contrasting opinions regarding the aesthetics of the design, it is important to highlight the sound. He is good. I did not really anticipate this to be a possibility, especially for "sporty" headphones. The bass pulls attention to itself right away. They stand out quite clearly and almost appear too bright for their native environment. It's possible that the makers were a little too aggressive with their "forcing." However, I do not see this as an issue, and if this is the case, then the equalizer will make the necessary adjustments. In a nutshell: earphones are for professionals only. You can take it with you to use at home as a cost-effective solution that yet has a fantastic sound. Because you are going to have to put up with them, I can't say that I would recommend doing it as "camping" ones.

Pros
  • + Portable, lightweight, and with a quality sound
Cons
  • - Doubtful wire - Doubtful design - Price