- Incredible depth of tone! Excellent work on the bass. It's a wonderful midrange sound. The audio is crisp and robust. Easy on the signal input. Although little, the quality is impressive. Even though they're 25 years old, the design of these headphones is intriguing.
- Slight drop in intensity. Lack of silence (not even a minibus's stereo can help) Used a rimmed pin to occasionally squeeze hair. The rim is always off, so I have to readjust them every time I put them on. When it's chilly, the cord's reliability drops and so do your ears.
- These are my very first overhead "ears," therefore there is nothing else for me to compare them to. Previously, I always wore plugs made by Sinheiser. The pros include a changeable set of ear pads that cost only 200 for the set of three pairs, a handy folding design, high-quality plastic, the fact that you don't feel the headphones on your head at all, and, of course, a beautiful sound (I listen with an older iRiver E150 player).
- The one and only disadvantage I can think of is that one's hair may occasionally become entangled in the metal arc (I'm not sure what the proper name for it is). Everything else is working out wonderfully!
- 1. SOUND - Its quality and richness are just fantastic. 2. Otpad design; be careful not to mix them up with others! They are so comfortable that you occasionally forget they are on. 3. There were no issues with the workmanship. They remain on stage during their entire presentation. 4. Perfect for music of any kind. 5. The power usage is not significantly different from vacuums or drops.
- 1. The chord needs to be soldered when it breaks at the plug after about a year. There are no faults, in my opinion.
- Powerful audio in a portable, user-friendly package.
- After a couple of months of attentive but passive use, the headphones' sensitive wire simply stopped transmitting sound.
- Very comfortable, excellent sound, in my experience there are no blockages, and the bass is adequate; the sound is clear in particular when I listened to lossless audio formats; among the headphones that I have tried, these have the best quality-to-price ratio; comparable sound can only be found in headphones that cost a considerable deal more.
- little as rare hair holds, I have a straight jack in the second sporta pro L-shaped, and it appears to me that the L-shaped is better for me. maybe not quite suited for a very busy area like the metro, because there is no complete sound shielding.
- - cheap - sound quality - ultra light -
- - Headband traps hair; - The cable's build quality cannot be defended (read comments); - No noise-canceling headphones, and no listening in public transportation
- More and more sound is produced.
- After 1.5 years of usage, the wire "dubs," and the plug also flies (be very careful to prevent the wire from bending at the base). frequently takes out hair (but this is not important). The package doesn't include any replaceable ear pads, but with careful use, it should last for an entire year and a half.
- 1) The acoustic value two) helpful 3 - Collapsible 4) Modification of ear pressure Dependable (with the exception of the anniversary)
- One) The commemorative edition quickly disintegrated after one year The "temporal" foam rubber pads likewise wear out and are not replaced. Thirdly, the new ones have an unreliable straight plug. I still have some of the old "G" plug ones.
- I was pleasantly surprised by the headphones' tremendous bass (especially coming from such young musicians), and I really appreciated how well they fit on my head without being too heavy.
- Having a tiny cord and what I perceive to be a cheaply made design gives me little hope that these headphones will last up for very long. Every day, I put a lot of stress on my ears. No problems have been raised besides this.
- 1. Avoid applying pressure on the ears. 2. The audio is decent.
- 1. Price. 2. Blue plastic is, to put it mildly, stupid-looking. Perhaps silver might work.
- First, how it looks. Beautiful. Stunningly attractive and visually engaging. Second, there is insufficient soundproofing. Who cares, but I think it's inappropriate to wear headphones while walking down the street (the sound of a car horn, a dog barking, or even just the word "kudamlya" said aloud at the right moment can all be potentially life- or health-saving). Thirdly, I could say that they fold up small, but my old philips took up the same space when unfolded as the braided do when folded, and they weren't fragile. Fourth, the sound must be, well, natural; it would be odd if they whistled and farted for that price. Without much excitement, although the quality is fine (especially with studio headphones or even in a live setting). The Philips version seemed softer, but that could simply be because I'm used to it.
- 1) They could be useful for listening to music at home. Some sort of clicking noise emanates from the attachment region whenever the head is turned or the walker moves. Two earpieces connected by two wires. It's past time to get serious and make one. Wire that hasn't been braided is difficult to untangle and will become brown in the winter. 4) The wire entry hole into the plastic doesn't have a safety cable. When lifting from the haunches (in the store, for instance), if the wire touches the knee, you must remove it. They sit too closely together and pass too much judgment. The Philips sat comfortably on my head, but I could easily remove them by grabbing the wire and bringing them down to my neck. You'll need both hands to take these off. Everything about the wire following the outdated Phillips SHS5200 is terrible. All contemporary headphones suffer from this issue, though. a cumbersome and hefty substitute for the earwires used for jogging. The price of such ears is steep at 2500 KMK. For previous models, the figure is 5000. In contrast to popular belief, consumer headphones are not a divining rod for gauging the emotional resonance of one's aural acuity. Such as a beret.
- + Portable + Lightweight + High-Quality Audio
- Questionable Wire, Questionable Layout, Questionable Cost
- The design is flawless.
- Low resilience to wear and tear.
- Superior volume and sound quality, especially in the bass VERY impressed. The bass is excellent, especially considering the nature of these headphones. The low frequencies are on par with the high frequencies, and the bass is a little overdone, but this is a benefit for people who listen to rock or reggae (in particular dub), since the low frequencies are on par with the high frequencies. Because I listen to exactly this, I consider these to be the best headphones available. For those who are into drum and bass, this is another excellent option.
- After a period of six months, the connector broke (possibly due to the fact that I frequently pushed on the wire). When you put something in your ears, it can be tough to find something that won't start to bother you within the next half an hour. Sometimes the darlings that are maturing may fly away. If you wear them around your neck, your hair will get caught in the fasteners and become unmanageable.