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Review on ๐Ÿšซ Sennheiser HD-201 Lightweight Over Ear Headphones - Discontinued Model by Akmal แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturer's assurances, high quality.

Really cool thing for not an outrageous amount of money. Everyone who wants to listen to their preferred music without disturbing anyone else and without "falling out" of live communication at the same time can take advantage of this feature. I have high hopes that these "ears" will serve me for a very long time, in contrast to penny "gags," which quickly become clogged with earwax and consequently are rendered useless. Some pros: They are a very comfortable headband; however, out of habit, my ears ache a little when the cozy ear pads fit them - but that's okay, it will pass. They sit on the head like a "poured." They "swing" perfectly from a laptop when the volume is set to 15% of the nominal level, and there is no interference felt when listening to various types of music. When taking into account the price-to-quality ratio, I would place this model in the budget-flagship category. It has a price that is suitable for a budget, but its quality and design are completely on par with those of a flagship product. When I use these headphones, I am still able to have trouble-free conversations with other people because not only can I hear my music clearly but I can also hear a whisper from the side. This is another advantage of using these headphones. The catch is that not a single model of headphones anywhere in the world, not even the most expensive or the ones that are made by hand, will ever be able to provide complete sound isolation! Yes! It almost slipped my mind, but the kit comes with a 3.5-6.3 mm adapter, which means that you can use the headphones by connecting them to an amplifier and then to a stereo system. despite its advantages. The only thing that could be considered a drawback is the translation of the accompanying inscription on the box, which reads as follows: "Designed and constructed in Germany, assembled in China." Was it such a difficult task for the Germans to condemn the Chinese to hell and handle everything on their own, from the very beginning to the very end?