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But they are a bit harsh and with just decent detail
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There a bit bulky for traveling.
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I've been pretty apprehensive about buying a pair of beats as I'm a bit of an audiophile and they have notoriously butchered highs and mids in favor of heavy bass
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The earcups are shallow so the depth of my ear (for lack of a better way to describe it) gets compressed quite a bit and is uncomfortable after an hour or so of wear.
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- I think the Soundlinks are just a bit more comfortable to wear overall
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They can be a bit cruel to music that is maybe not that well mastered and comes as MP3 off the iPhone
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I would give 5 stars however they start feeling a bit uncomfortable after wearing them for 1 hour (pressure around your ears)
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n’t know if I’m doing something wrong but they only cancel the noise a little bit
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It's perfectly placed for great audio pick up but even in the best conditions it has a slight speakerphone sound that disappoints me a bit
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A bit perturbed about the whole situation, with a very expensive pair of earmuffs.
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Similar to the UE9000, maybe just a little less fat on some frequencies but also a bit punchier and more clean
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The House of Marley Liberate XLBT cost the HALF and sound MUCH better, with an incredibly beautiful warmth in their mids, and a strong bass which is also a bit dull like the Beats but at least is warmer and more vibrant
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The bass still kicks a bit at higher volumes, but it's not distracting anymore
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Can be a bit pricey but well worth the money
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I'll be a bit more generous.)Good headphones.
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They do isolate a bit, like any other around the ear closed headphone
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I know, they are a bit more expensive but believe me when I tell you that you won't regret it.
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The price did hurt a little, but the bluetooth quality on these headphones ease the pain quite a bit
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Gets a bit uncomfortable after a while, but sound and battery is amazing
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They do isolate a bit, like any other around the ear closed headphone
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slap a b on the side charge people 400 bux.
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THE BEST IVE HEARD!