- sound insulation, construction quality
- They are snug in the ear canals. Volume.
- The audio quality isn't quite there. The quality of the wire is low. The boxes are completely closed.
- Affordable, high-quality audio, and sturdy connections.
- Once a year or so, they stop working. The service claims that your ears are blocked with earwax and that they would clean them for $300. Following that, things return to normal for a few months before starting over again. This aspect of the design was probably rushed.
- 1) Concept 2) Brand 3) Comes with a backpack and earplugs. 4) Strong assault.
- 1) The hearing is not as good as we would want. attempting to escape constantly. 2) Continues after the first. If not consistently rectified, then the sound transmission alters, namely because there are less bottoms since they progressively crawl out of the ear. 3) They lack clothespins that they could use to secure the wire to garments. 4) Apathetic seclusion from the outside world. A spoken segment that warns that pulling the rope and squeezing the glass are necessary in the event of an accident can pretty clearly be heard through some of Satriani's guitar chirping. 5) The most crucial factor. Sound.
- The sole benefit is superior quality. I use only the player because of the excellent sound quality it produces; the highs are clear and the lows are punchy without being muddy. The fact that it can be played loudly without causing discomfort is indicative of the driver's superior construction (membrane, and of the whole structure as a whole). So, what do you think? What can we say? Hear the thoughts of audiophiles on these headphones, and your confusion will vanish.
- One ear ceased working after a year, although it didn't bother me too much. The average lifespan of headphones is around a year.
- decent mids and bass. Beautiful
- Look at the frequency response on the Internet to see how many high frequencies are present in the 4–8 kHz range; this is audible. It might be claimed that this discomfort is average.
- The sound, the design, the availability of changing ear pads, the length of the cord, and the dependability of the product.
- Often, they will write something along the lines of "There are none for their price." I didn't look into other, more affordable models, and I don't have any use for it either.
- At around 60–70% volume on the phone, the outside world fades into oblivion (with the possible exception of a nearby train). The sound is clear, with well-developed low frequencies, and plays without distortion at maximum volume. And then the sound doesn't go through the headphones), the ear pads (or, more accurately, the average set) are a snug fit (but see drawbacks), the cable is pliable and well-made, and the headphones are sturdy (I tested this by yanking them out from beneath my pants with some force).
- The kit comes with only one pair of medium, large and small (which you can just throw away, because VERY small) ear pads. Many people will find one set too little, while others will find it too big. Agreed, and they could have thrown in more penny sets for the price. Soundproofing is present, but it's not quite enough for my tastes; I don't want to have the volume cranked up all the time. These sit nicely, but aren't ideal for physical activity; there are better options available.
- Good attenuation of sound. The execution and soundness of the idea.
- There is not a single crucial one.
- Audio, gear, comfort, soundproofing, and amplification.
- Both the cost and the fact that the wire is unevenly long for the left and right ears are things that bother me greatly. By the way, the remark in the net that the left ear flies, most likely because of this. The burden rests squarely on its shoulders and continues to grow. Don't know if the plug will work.
- These headphones are substantially more durable than their predecessors. In terms of utility, an L-shaped jack is preferable to a straight one (IMHO)
- The sound quality is quite low and does not live up to the price tag. The bass on these headphones is very "tapping," to use my word. I wouldn't recommend it to fans of rap, club music, etc.
- The audio is just a notch above standard.
- The twisted letter G plug won't release go of the pocket's seams. Not soundproofed, unfortunately.