In short, there are two sides of the coin. On the one hand, really high-quality and cool headphones. On the other hand, disgusting components (wire) I understand why there is such a narrow connector with sealing strips, for better fixation and prevention of accidental pulling. But if you think about it, why such a strong fixation?, because if the wire catches on and you jerk sharply, then the headphones themselves can be damaged, something can come off or bend. Wouldn't it be better to just unfasten the wire instead of the headphones flying off the head? and it would not be necessary to fence such a "garden". In general, about 4 months after the purchase, as I thought, the wheel broke and the left ear fell off, I had to run around the shops to find at least something suitable, and still I had to grind the wire so that it climbed there. Dear HyperX, you have really cool headphones, but the components are terrible, before that I used HYPERX Cloud II, there were also problems with the volume control (clicks, crackles, wheezing), but fortunately the headphones were not tied to it. In general, I hope you pay attention to this problem and solve it.
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