- - A 24-month guarantee. - Sufficient technical support in the event of a warranty exchange. without extensive tests. - The placement of the headphones: behind the neck (will not fall). - Flexible wire. - No effect of rustling - The insertion and removal of the device have no impact on the eardrum's pressure (plunger effect). - Case made of soft leatherette.
- The highs are extremely high. - Sound. They are numerous yet they don't cut. This might have an impact on the hearing in the future. zero bass. Instead, the bass in this song is chopped, and the drum impression is empty. Such a cheap, plasticky bass that is especially jarringly unpleasant on many tracks when the bass sound on headphones costing $400–600 was quite different (bass as it should be). * a superfluous plastic device that split the wire in half; it eventually ripped off. * Minijack with a rubber cap: It started to split in half after about a month. The bottom of the cap has a seam.
- I tried a lot of different models that cost 1500 dollars, and I could not find anything that sounded better than the 300s for the price.
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- You can actually feel the bass. The music is often easy on the ears. Portable, easily-accessible case. When transported in this manner, it is not likely to become severely tangled.
- There are two things that bother me about this kit: (1) there aren't enough interchangeable nozzles, and (2) there isn't a latch for connecting it to clothing. A few extra sets at a higher price point and a more precise selection + clip would be preferable.
- Mostly comfy. available in any retailer.
- sound, and as of late, dependability.
- visually endearing
- Overpriced, has muddy bass and background noise in the headphones even when the music is off.