They're a little tricky to get right on the head due to their versatile shape, but they're good at locking in. Compared to 180s: Disadvantages: - they are more difficult to position correctly (they have to point in the right direction); This means they are less secure - feeling - they come off when new (I have black fluff on my pants) - they don't lay as flat unless you put pressure on them as if you're wearing them put it in your pocket - the build quality is lower (The seam started tearing when the tag was removed, threads stuck out, etc.) Pros: - They're bigger than other on-ear headphones (pro if you have short hair or have huge ears) - They're not as expensive as the 180's - they're a lot softer, with really good fleece - they don't need to be adjusted like the others because they're the same size - the fleece is like velvet, not like sweatpants , meaning the longer fibers go around your ears and hold their shape. They keep you warm Overall very nice. I would definitely order again - not as my choice for portability but as an option for colder days (when more coverage is better) and for travel as it's less of an investment if you lose it.
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