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Review on Shure Cancelling Headphones Studio Quality Technology Cell Phones & Accessories by Hiral Kumar ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A reliable product, quality is acceptable.

For people who don't require noise cancellation and don't mind their weight, headphones are a good option. They outperformed other products in their class in terms of sound and the total of all other characteristics, including price. I specifically tried them on in the shop before buying them online so that I could return them within 7 days. I returned it with remorse after realizing that the head would grow weary and hurt from gravity.

Pros
  • * Excellent audio performance, especially for wireless headphones. In comparison to the previous "overbass" Sony MDR-XB950BT, the frequency response is nearly flat. The sound is excellent; absolutely everything is audible, very detailed, and rich. The availability of any codec option imaginable, which functions with a smartphone via LDAC and Windows 10 via aptX. Analog wire can also be used to link devices. Although it is mentioned that a USB-C cable can function passively, my Honor 20 Pro does not support this functionality, hence I was unable to test it. Excellent construction quality. Metal hinges are strong but no match for Sony. The ear cushions have better airflow inside, but since everything is closed, you may wear it in the rain. supple headband Apart for noise reduction, buttons function more or less normally. Perfectly compatible with two devices, eliminating the need to physically connect the headphones to the phone before leaving the house. Compared to rivals in the same class, the price is significantly more favorable.
Cons
  • * Heavy. There is tightness in the area around the ears and in the temples even after 30 minutes of use. There is a drawback to having lots of metal and strength. I consequently issued a refund after realizing that I could not wear it. * Not the easiest headband adjustment; instructions are very vaguely explained, requiring extreme caution each time. The expanded ones must always be modified because they do not fit in their original case. The similar issue arises when worn over a winter hat. I understand why everyone complains about the huge case taking up too much room in the backpack. * The wife attempted to wear ear cushions that were a little shallower in depth, but she is less comfortable as a result of her dreadlocks and receding ears. * Poor "reverse" sound insulation, neighbors may hear the music. Although not much, it might nonetheless cause someone problems. * A sizable buffer. For "heavy" codecs like LDAC, this allows you to experience less interruptions, but after clicking the buttons, you must wait almost a second for the stop or volume control to function. Even though I didn't actually need it, I was curious about it. When the function is used, the sound is louder but noticeably worse in quality. It normally does not remove the sounds of passing cars or the rumble of a vacuum cleaner. Nonetheless, it appears that we are both sensitive to this technology because the pressure on the ears is palpable. Yet, the "permeability" mode is not horrible because it allows you to chat while still wearing the headphones. It is really challenging to put the switch back in the off position since it is in the middle; you must dose the effort very carefully. And it seems likely that everything will collapse very rapidly with continued use.

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