They are nice and light. The ear pads sit perfectly on the ears. One feature I like is that you can just flip the mic to turn it off. It's also worth noting that the microphone is on this semi-flex cable, so you can position it wherever you want and stay there. Since these are in-ear headphones, there is no active noise cancellation, but there is good noise isolation. You'll notice that several reviewers point out that the sound quality isn't the best. Well, there's a reason for that. If you remove the ear cushions, you'll see that Logitech taped this small piece of foam over the speaker. I think it's for some sort of protection, but it's not really necessary. It might seem crazy with a new pair of headphones, but trust me. Just rip out a small piece of styrofoam. It's just a little glued. This does not affect the headphones in any way. What it REALLY does is show off the sound quality of these headphones. I mean the difference between day and night. It used to be like listening to a speaker with foam earbuds. With the headset's foam, these things sound fantastic and pair very well with more expensive headphones. I actually prefer the sound of them to my $100 Turtle Beach Stealth.
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