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Review on Symphonized Wraith 2.0 Bluetooth Wireless Headphones with Genuine Walnut Wood Finish, Includes 3.5mm Cable for Wired Use by Luis Baker

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Stylish and reliable with great sound - Buy if you can!

I have had them since 2017 and have been very reliable ever since. I can only recommend them, they are of good quality in every respect. The ONLY bad thing is that they've started falling apart a bit lately, but that's just the faux leather parts. The ear pads were the first to go after about 3 years. Your skin's oil seems to tear through the faux leather material for a long time. I replaced them with similarly sized earpads from other manufacturers and they looked the same. The headrest adhesive is now dry and peels off easily, but that was only a few months ago. (after 3 ½ years) All others have not changed since the purchase. The sound quality is exactly the same, there are no wheezes and cracks in the speakers, there are no cracks and seams on the wood and plastic, the metal parts are not warped, the retractable parts hold up well. Most importantly, for me at least, the pivot points on the earcups are metal on metal. This makes the typical weak point of most headphones extremely durable. I dropped them, accidentally stood on the cord getting up from my chair, and fell asleep with them. They don't need to be completely replaced anytime soon. My only minor dissatisfaction with them is that the ear pads themselves are nowhere available for replacement as they are the fastest. Finding an exact size replacement can be a bit difficult. But most companies don't offer replacement parts, so it would be foolish to complain or expect to. In general, they are worth it. They're stylish, fairly durable (except for the faux leather), and sound great. I'll be buying a second pair for the future, just in case, but I suspect my spare box will pick up some dust before I need them.

Pros
  • A dream come true
Cons
  • Minor issues