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Review on AKG K361BT Bluetooth Studio Headphones - Over-Ear, Closed-Back, and Foldable by Candra ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

I use headphones in tandem with an android smartphone. And here there is a very important nuance. By default, when connected to a smartphone, the ears used the aac codec. The sound through this codec on my smartphone is very mediocre, spurious harmonics and noise are heard. The problem is solved by switching to SBC hd (there is a topic on 4pda dedicated to the issue of comparing and configuring codecs). That's it with the high-quality sbc codec, the ears play at the cable connection level.

Pros
  • - Sound. These are my second full sizes, so I'm not very experienced in choosing this type of headphones. But I was immediately hooked by the clarity and purity of the mids and highs. When choosing headphones, I tried to listen to Senhi 350, they immediately disappeared, they don’t even compare with ACG, the sound is like from a well. I liked the Sony 710, the bass stands out there, the rest of the range is also not bad, but inferior to the acg, in my opinion. - Ergonomics. Appearance is definitely something sunk into my soul, simple and tasteful. The materials are pleasant, there is no impression that you are holding a plastic toy in your hands, as with the aforementioned Sonya. Landing is excellent, but I did not immediately set it up for myself. - Soundproofing. With the right fit, the sound isolation is excellent. Quite a bit worse than the plugs. I ride the subway without problems, add a little volume and go.
Cons
  • - Management. Not to say that this is a big drawback, but yes, sometimes you have to swipe your finger twice to switch tracks. Doesn't give me a negative. - When connecting via bluetooth, there are sometimes slight clicks. I did not fully understand the reason for their appearance, and most likely it lies in the data exchange protocol itself, the radio environment and in the android system. The phenomenon does not occur often enough to cause me great excitement.