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The plastic on the arms are really weak.
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The piece is lightweight but sturdy plastic of some sort; but it eventually cracked under my abuse, the detented adjustment mechanism inside quit keeping the metal band in place
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(Hard plastic headrest, metal spine/band, soft padding over ears.)Comfort is wonderful.
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The plastic on the side broke and the headphones are now useless
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Any significant pressure on the earpiece, and the cheap plastic holding it in place breaks off.
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The packaging (hard plastic) made it very difficult to get these out
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A product is only as good as its weakest component, and in these, it's the tiny piece of soft plastic that holds the phones onto the adjustment sliders.
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it is molded cheap plastic.
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The headphones didn't hold up for me and broke when I tried to open the rigid plastic packaging.
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Connector is a small piece of brittle plastic.
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Forget the red cables, fancy plastic veneers, and 'extra bass' labeling marketing shenanigans
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Headphones look good, but too much plastic, good sound quality,I use it to connect the phone to listen to music
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As a workaround, I unscrewed the sides, replaced the broken plastic parts with wooden dowels (for rigidity) and then used electrical tape to secure the headphones in place.
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Headphones look good, but too much plastic, good sound quality,I use it to connect the phone to listen to music
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I bet I lost 2 pounds opening the air-tight, hard-plastic packaging, but I eventually caught my breath and, thankfully, maintained my sense of hearing, because these have turned out to be just fine and dandy and just as advertised!
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The mini plug is straight rather than the preferred 90 degree "L" shape.
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The bass doesn't sound as rich as on the expensive pair of headphones I no longer use, but it sounds much better than the cheap headphones I was using
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Wish they were not broken as they looked great, small not heavy or bulky and would have been comfortable to wear
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I was going to add "for the price" but honestly, I think they sound nearly as good as my Bose QC 25, though they don't have noise cancelling, of course.
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I would not recommend as it is not durable for intended use.
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They would work much better in a low noise environment as, again they are not studio headphones
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well I assumed
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I bought three sets of these, thinking when they break I'll just toss them out
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Down to 3 stars from 4 stars after breaking!I share an office with three others and I often like to listen to music while I work
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but if I am listening to music or watching a movie and don't want to disturb my roommates I much prefer external headphones as buds can make your ears itch