Packaging: Cute. It is quite difficult to remove the sleeve that covers the box as it is very tight. The packaging feels nice and fits the overall look of the headphones. Accessories: Comes with 2 sets of 3 sizes of ear tips (6 pairs in total), carrying case, tweezers and extra filters (not sure what they do). All the instructions are in Chinese, but since they're easy to use, that's not a big problem. Build Quality: Really strong, heavy metal with nice coloring. The cable is a bit flimsy in my opinion, but it's very flexible and doesn't transfer sound to the headphones when moved. Sound quality: incredible. Bass hits well and reaches far, being slightly boosted from what I consider neutral. Where the vocals are, the high frequencies are slightly boosted. It doesn't sound too tiring, although it can be sizzling on some songs. The mids feel only slightly deepened. The soundstage is pretty good and roomy, and the picture looks great for the same reason. Compared to my ER2XRs, they feel more dynamic and roomy, with a bit more isolation detail and mids that are crisper than the ER2XR. Comfort: The headphone body is smooth with no sharp edges. The earbuds are quite comfortable and have some firmness, so they hold their shape. There are no sharp edges on the earbuds either. The earhook area on the cable isn't thick enough to cover up the cable braid, so it's a little uncomfortable as it feels like it's digging into my ears a bit. Overall they feel pretty comfortable, especially when coming from the Etymotic ER2XR, which requires deep insertion to get the most out of them. Appearance: Everything is dark blue with touches of yellow, something like the evening sky. Looks great but personally I would prefer the cable to be completely blacked out. Bottom line: if it had come out sooner, I would have bought them instead of the ER2XR. Nothing but praise for these headphones for their amazing price tag of around $110. Thanks to great bass, good treble, excellent detail, good soundstage and slightly deepened mids, it feels right at home in modern music. For acoustic and vocal music, in-ear headphones might be your best bet, but they'll do the job just fine. Update: I found out that the extra filters are actually extra earwax protection. I have to say that I am very impressed with the accessories that they give you.
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