These are great headphones for the price. I'm glad I bought them. They are light in the highs, heavy in the bass and pick up a lot of details. I hear things I've never heard before. I'm curious what the unmentioned specs are (the box doesn't give any more details than the Revain product page). I was actually hoping that given the size of the driver (which contrary to what some say is a pretty good driver size for this price range) they would have good bass and they do! Regardless of the price, I'd say they're good if it weren't for the light at high frequencies (which is a bit of an issue, but I'm not complaining about other sonic benefits, let alone the price). I already have a pair of $20 IEM headphones with great highs; so i think it will work. However, they are much more convenient and comfortable than these. Maybe I should use a headphone splitter and put one of each in my ears, hehe. They only come in one case size and they are small to my ears. This is one thing I took for granted that might be the case. Luckily I still had my old broken earbuds (of a different type) and replaced them with bigger ones. It worked well. (Yes, never throw them away.) The sound I'm reviewing comes from my old earbuds, which came from some cheap Monoprice headphones: Monoprice Hi-Fi Premium Noise Isolating Earbuds Headphones - Black & Red (which cost me $7 , $41 for a pair). ; Article 9396). The mono prices were more balanced, had less bass, gave less unexpected detail, had less volume (if I remember correctly) and had better highs, but overall I prefer these new 4-packs. I might even buy more! The volume gets pretty loud, which is pretty cool. The cable is nice and long, but not so long that it bothers you. Stretching out his arms with him doesn't get him to teach. The colors are pleasant. Mine were $9.79 when I bought them on May 2nd, 2020. They are convenient and easy to use and paste. The shape seems to indicate which is left and which is right. Let's hope that the intuitive choice will be right. It's nice to see shows with them. It is very important. IMO the sound quality is second to how impressive the show appears when I watch it with the sound I get. I use my headphones primarily to watch the show, but I also use them to listen to audiobooks and music, and the show has music (yes, Disney is part of it). There are nicer headphones out there for this purpose, but I haven't found them for less than $9, let alone $2.50 for a pair. However, I do not know of any *headphones under 20โฌ with this level of detail, especially in the low frequency range. clarity yes; Detail (e.g. in the number of tones heard versus how clearly you hear each tone), no. As I use them more often, my ears adjust and don't miss the high frequencies in my IEM headphones. Incidentally, my ears also had to get used to the IEM headphones to really appreciate the highs, but they did and probably will do more. Fear). I've heard tighter bass in under $15 headphones before, but the clarity and detail is different. But I don't think I've heard *stronger* bass in this price range! FYI, I'm not a music lover or someone who uses headphones professionally. .Cons: Weak highs Sounds a bit dull/soft (probably due to weak highs) Only one case size
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