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Review on 🎵 House of Marley Smile Jamaica Wired Earphones: Rasta design with Microphone, Noise Isolation, and Sustainable Materials by Ognian Dimoff ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, a normal product.

For a long time—months—I was unable to damage or break the headphones in any way. Thankfully, none of the wires melted, melted, melted. As of yet, the assembly has received no complaints. The soundproofing "features" make them ideal for usage in quiet inside environments, where I conduct most of my work. In this rendition, they take on an unusually intimate tone. Remarks are made concerning extent. There is connectivity up to 10 meters, but at 7 meters there is a gradual break in the signal and occasional stuttering. The plastic double-paned windows and solid concrete walls in my apartment prevent me from using my headphones with my phone. When there are other phones in the area, the sound may go out for a split second. Perhaps this is a result of the built-in bluetooth. It's a question of personal preference, but the ear cushions don't seem particularly soft to me. In my opinion, they are only useful for advising opponents. In light of the drawbacks, the cost seems inhumane. I don't want to flaunt them around the office, but rather just use them routinely.

Pros
  • Sound. The sound is rather good when there is no background noise (but see issues). The simplest Sennheiser plugs are wired poorly, but other than that, I have no complaints. Design. In my opinion, the all-black design with wooden accents looks great on these headphones. The textures and finishes are aesthetically and tactilely satisfying. Microphone. The people he talks to have no complaints about him, and they can hear everything, indoors and out. You don't even have to chew it!
Cons
  • Blocking out noise. She doesn't even exist. But what about the opposite side of the argument? Although Sennheiser headphones have 15 volume settings, I rarely use the highest two (levels 10 and 12) during my daytime commute across the city. In the underground, you want to get the most out of your headphones, while in the city you want to go closer to 10k. A louder sound can be heard outside, so that's good, but it's not the hardest case. The ears are not always the best place to hear something. Ergonomics. Since the battery is on the right side of the clamp and the controls are on the left, the headphones will naturally slide to the right as you walk. Every few seconds, a hand will stretch out to readjust its perch on the neck. Signals. The headphones make a nearly English noise when the battery dies. They always shut off unexpectedly, with a beep or other noise a couple of minutes beforehand. No shaking has been detected.