- The sound quality, the convenience of usage, and the fact that both the headband and the ear pads can be removed and washed.
- Pricing without any discounts, control of touch buttons difficult for a beginner, and only those with relatively small heads will find it comfortable to wear. It seems that the "manual" drivers that are selected during installation have a significant impact on the sound quality.
- Great sound, great autonomy, good design
- Not very convenient touch panel, more than 4 hours is hard to use
- Excellent acoustics Good design Washable ear cushions and headband that can be removed and removed. Touch-screen interface (minimalism in design)
- May be highly taxing on one's auditory system. When you take off your headphones after listening to music for an hour or two, it will seem as if a tractor has driven over your ears, but at first it won't be noticeable at all. Yet after five minutes, it goes gone, and, more importantly, with time, the ears become accustomed to it.
- The sound pleases with balance and liveliness. The bass is good and unobtrusive (although it will be frankly not enough for many, especially if you like cheap Sony, Koss and JBL), unexpectedly a lot of mid and high frequencies for such ears. Quite a long battery life. Open emitter design Has a light indicator on the right ear
- which rarely blinks in working condition, try to figure out where the right earpiece is. The touchpad is not highlighted tactilely or visually, you can mix it up and put your right ear on your left. Open emitter design They put more pressure on your ears than you would like. And if you want to lower them around your neck, then a boa constrictor will attack you. Although he sacrificed himself and sat with his non-standard head for an hour and a half in glasses, after half an hour and up to an hour and a half, there was no discomfort from wearing, and then night came.
- For this price it's ok. Bass - well, such a thing, but you can ride public transport. Do not fall off, can be washed - really comfortable.
- It didn’t work out for me personally for a long time - I wear glasses, the temples are pressed and my ears hurt. Not for bass here at all.
- Very light, touch control, ears do not sweat, you can hear approaching cars, do not fail and connect perfectly
- It doesn’t show the charge in% on the phone, and it’s not possible to understand how much charge is left (but on the other hand, when I come home, I set it for a couple of hours and norms)
- The sound has a lot of sonic detail. The bass can be felt and is consistent throughout. Because the battery may go for such a long time without being recharged, I frequently overlook the necessity of doing so. Decent equipment. It is quite light, and when folded up, it takes up a very small amount of space. The USB cable that is included in the package is also reflective, as is the cable that runs through the headband. You can tell that Urbanears is a subsidiary of Marshall because of how they operate.
- In no way, shape, or form.