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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 Stanislaw Siwak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied with it, there are only some small flaws.

The asking price is excessive. I know there must be a good reason (probably brand fees and "legendary") that these headphones cost so much, but I have never been able to put my finger on it. I thought I had bought a fake at first when I opened the box. It's just that everything about them screams "cheap"β€”from the packaging to the design to the feel of the product itself. This penny wire that seems to be saying "being in vain" and this extremely minimalist folding design in which the speaker cups dangle freely do not leave the best first impression. We were able to clear the air after studying online footage and images. In terms of the layout: The metal headband bracket does its job, the headphones fit snugly on the head, and you can run and jump around without worrying about them coming off. Controlled "stiffness" latches are a contentious topic. I personally have never had a need for them. A pouch is included with the headphones, presumably for safekeeping. The problem is, there are two different ways to get them there. (even when folded into a "ringlet," they are difficult to introduce; handling them requires extreme care due to their delicate nature) and, if so, for how long can they be kept in this configuration? (This may cause metal deformation, it is said). Although you can likely master the procedure, folding and unfolding them is not very simple or quick. In contrast to the mixed reactions to the aesthetic, the music itself is noteworthy. He performs admirably. I did not anticipate this at all, let alone from "sporty" headphones. The attention-grabbing bass begins right away. They stand out greatly, almost appearing artificial in their brilliance. Maybe the factories were too "forcing" in their production methods. But even if it were, the equalization could fix it, so I wouldn't worry about it. The bottom line is that novices should use headphones. You can bring it home and utilize it as a cheap yet high-quality choice for listening to music. In light of the discomfort they're likely to cause, I can't say that they come highly recommended as "camping" ones.

Pros
  • + Portable + Lightweight + High-Quality Audio
Cons
  • Questionable Wire, Questionable Layout, Questionable Cost