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Review on 🎧 KIWI Design Noise Isolating VR Headphones for Oculus Quest - 3D 360 Degree Sound, In-Ear Earphones (1 Pair, Not Compatible with Quest 2) by Lori Jordan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good for the price.

Well they seem to have real reviews so I bought them for $20 I don't think you can go wrong. got pretty bad feedback from others. You can also solve this problem with wireless headphones, but I wanted something light and simple. It fit the bill and budget. So. Advantages: Inexpensive, mostly metal housing. Sounds good and pretty loud. Not hot and doesn't feel like a full-size headset. Easy to use and set up. Good or bad depending on the situation. While others in the same room are talking to you, you'll have to choose which ear pops out, rather than just using the headset's speakers or no noise cancellers. 2 parts to keep up instead of just losing one thing. So plug in and let go. Cons: Not as much bass as my LG 750, but generally louder than my LG 750 (I use it with my phone). There could have been more bass. Headphones are not as comfortable as I am used to. The little one still seems big, maybe try Skull Candy as others have suggested. That's always my biggest issue with headphones of any kind, comfort is a must, they're not terrible but softer and slightly smaller ear pads would be nice! The metal body is a good thing, the metal touching your ears can be cold at first, not a big deal but worth mentioning. Overall they are great for the price. I don't have to fool around to get more devices working so it's a good jump and game I could buy without noise canceling but that might just be me still wanting to hear the outside world. I'm sure you can match them for the price, but you'll probably find them hard to beat. A little more bass and softer pads would be a bonus. But not hearing feedback and voice loop in VRChat is worth it.

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