I recently gave up my Bluetooth wireless music headphones because I couldn't find a pair that worked reliably. The funny thing is, I've always preferred wired headphones, but I only tried Bluetooth because I believed in convenience. I'm glad I switched back to a wired connection. DESIGN AND QUALITY As soon as I opened the box - even before I checked the sound quality - I had the impression that these headphones are well made. The construction feels solid and the ear foam is solid. The earbuds rotate smoothly and fold neatly. The headband can be adjusted to different sizes with a clear "click" and holds the setting. Surfaces are smooth. SOUND QUALITY AND LISTENING PLEASURE I was even more impressed with the sound quality. When playing music, voice recordings and movies, these headphones have an amazing range. voices are clear. Deeper driving noises have a greater sound effect. The more I listened, the more impressed I became. The light weight of the earbuds makes them comfortable for prolonged listening or wearing while walking. OTHER DETAILS Unlike other wired headphones, these headphones have no wired cable. Instead, connect the supplied jack plug to your headphones and your audio device. Spiral wire works great. However, keep in mind that the maximum length is only about 2 feet - not enough to walk from a stereo or other equipment located any distance from your listening location. But the fact that there is no cable means you can buy any 6.35mm/3.5mm cable and use it with these headphones. CONCLUSION This is an impressive product that made me forget Bluetooth headphones. I recommend it.
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