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Review on Massdrop x Koss Porta Pro X On-Ear Headphones: 🎧 Noise-Cancelling Mic, Voice Assistant, Track Skip | Collapsible Midnight Blue by Adam Bronisz ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I don't see the good quality, it's nothing but downsides.

I fail to comprehend why these headphones are so popular. Except for the folding style and portability, I cannot see any benefits. Except for a little weight, that is. the noise. Well, the sound is normal and not bad for their price, but this is not an advantage of this model; rather, some of its rivals have a disadvantage in the shape of poor sound quality for their price. It has been proven that more costly models sound better and cheaper ones sound worse. In overall, nothing miraculous happened, and the headphones didn't have a "wow" impression. There is no sound insulation, but I don't mind because this is typical with open-type headphones. Headphones should only be used for sports, in my opinion. They are lightweight, fit the head very snugly, and allow for the hearing of outside noises. Absolutely not for usage at home. First, larger ear cushions are preferable so they don't fit on the auricle but rather the skull, which is much more comfortable. Second, a closed type with standard sound insulation is preferable, but go with what you prefer. There is no soundproofing in the metro, as he noted, so you cannot listen to music while traveling to work. Unhappy with the headphones. There are almost no positives compared to the number of drawbacks and annoyances.

Pros
  • When folded, they are compact and take up little room.
Cons
  • 2) The Firm and Light modes are not fixed (they control the force of pressing the ear pads to the ears), as a result, when I pick up the headphones, the Light mode frequently jumps off; 1) The size of the arc is adjustable, but not fixed, putting on the headphones requires adjustment each time; 2) 3) Constantly cling to the hair (at the areas where the arc's design plates come into contact with one another and where the arcs are attached to the headphones). Despite the fact that my hair is short, this is true.