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For some reason the sound and bass is a bit louder in the right ear than it is in the left.
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I just put the pillow over the headphone pad and that works well but limits you a bit.
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the sound quality is great, the bass is a bit muffled but still pretty decent
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For the audiophiles out there the EP650 probably wouldn't sound as good as $300 studio headphones, but you definitely get amazing sound for the price of these.-Comfortable: The padding on the headrest is excellent and only gets a bit uncomfortable after a few hours of wearing them
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I have a fairly large head, and they do apply a good bit of pressure
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I have a workstation setup that makes cordless headphones problematic, but I like having the cordless bit for when I use my laptop.
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However, the built quality could be improved for a $50 pair of headphones; it looks fine but feels kinda breakable, and I feel like they are a little bit loose and those kind of insecure feelings when I put it on my head
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In my experience, the microphone was not sensitive enough to clearly pick up my voice unless I spoke a bit louder than normal - not yell, but just speak louder
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Sleek, foldable, stand up to being a bit rough on them, sound is amazing though a little bass
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Every bit of the hardware feels like good quality.
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Highly recommended to play the music medium/soft, otherwise it could escape a bit - but otherwise guards the sound pretty well
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, that is a bit too bright in my opinion.- Pairing was not as seamless as I thought it would be
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However, the built quality could be improved for a $50 pair of headphones; it looks fine but feels kinda breakable, and I feel like they are a little bit loose and those kind of insecure feelings when I put it on my head
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The only thing is that it does have a tiny bit of to much bass which you can't adjust, but not enough to bother me
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The only "trouble" I have had is I have had to disconnect and reconnect the headphones to my computer because the sound got a bit fuzzy a few times
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These headphones are a bit on the small side, but as for the sound quality they work fairly well
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These things can make your ears warm after a while, I found where the cushion makes contact with your head, it tends to get a bit warm and unpleasant
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They are typically fairly secure, but can be a bit loose for vigorous workouts
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They hurt my ears a bit after extended use.
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I thought they were every bit as good if not better than the Beats headphones we tried first.
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However, adjusting EQs over bluetooth on an Android phone is a bit of a hassle, but it works somewhat
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I thought they were every bit as good if not better than the Beats headphones we tried first.
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Lastly, the sound does leak out from these a bit but, no more than any over-ear earphones would
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The lows on these headphones are great and crystal clear but tend to break up a bit at near max volume, highs and mids are clear through the range.
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I recommend this for anyone starting out, as well as those who don't care about a flashy "B" on the side of their headphones
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I bought these headphones hoping I would be able to hear the phone ring as I quite often missed calls