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Review on Black Urbanears Plattan 2 On-Ear Headphone (04091668) for Enhanced SEO by Ada Idziak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

For the past five years, I have been the proud owner of a wired clone of these headphones, and at this point, they are as familiar to me as members of my own family. They still have an excellent sound, despite the fact that everything that could have been destroyed has been destroyed. In addition, the absence of a wireless connection makes it gradually more uncomfortable. I was really dissatisfied because I had anticipated that the new headphones would perform at the same level. About wheezing: while connected to a variety of sources (Samsung, iPad, Chinese), listening to the same track from music that was purchased and downloaded, it wheezes. The volume might be anywhere from the center of the scale up to two-thirds of the way. It makes no difference whether you use the built-in browser player, if you select High Quality, or if you select Browser. If you can link everything with a wire, then everything will be fine. On certain songs, it is barely visible at all, yet on others, it is intolerable. The only way out that I could find for myself was to install an equalization, and if you do that, you can more or less live with it. Because I do not fully comprehend this topic, I am unable to change the sliders to their optimal positions; therefore, I will have to make do with the factory defaults. Only with a wire can you hear the irresistible ears, but if that's the case, why buy them?

Pros
  • - Appearance - Working hours - Easy control, and I really hope that the margin of safety of the button is also nothing.
Cons
  • While I'm driving down the road, the turn signal suddenly stops working, and the sound continues. If you are sitting up straight, there should not be any problems. - They have a pretty annoying wheeze, and even though I'm not an audiophile, there are certain songs where it makes me want to pull those headphones out of my ears. And this is not at top speed; the volume reserve is sufficient for my needs. Perhaps marriage, but other than that, I have no idea what that is.

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