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Faux leather earpads and rounded matte plastic earcups are excessively large on small to medium-sized heads- Large flashing blue button to indicate connected state can be distracting in dark
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they have a matte plastic finish which doesn't look cheat at all, and doesn't show off your fingerprints like some glassy plastics do.
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Owned this wireless over-the-ear headset for use in the noisy underground T or subway system commute, for almost a year, and can confidently say the following:PROS:- comfortable and somewhat adjustable for ours of listening - fit my head and wrapped around my ears well (but if you have a big head/ears, this may be a problem)- durable - headset band is rubberized material and not cheap/flimsy hard plastic (bend and stretch and no scary cracking sounds)- decent bass - bass is okay, not good/great, but if you use Android apps VLC or Equalizer and up the volume and bass, you get a pretty good result- price is reasonable, not like the overpriced popular brands and you can confidently buy versus the no-name brands (that are dirt-cheap or reasonably inexpensive, but the quality is questionable)- battery life is very good and charge time is very fast- seconds as ear-muffs during the cold/windy winters- much better than in-ear or ear-bud headsets at drowning out external noise, but no substitute for noise-cancellation systems- bluetooth connectivity is good and reliable (audio tips tell you when the headset is connected)- headset amplifier (via volume buttons) works very well and combined with the volume on your phone, you can get plenty of sounds for most listenersCONS:- comfortable ear cushions means they are not dense enough to insulate/isolate exterior noise (screeching noise of the train wheels against the metal rails pierces right through the headset
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But, I did manage to fix it, in a sloppy way, albeit, by running a bead of super glue around the foam ear pieces where they come in contact with the hard plastic
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Keep in mind though that the rest of the headset is made of plastic, a very durable plastic, but plastic nonetheless
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they have a matte plastic finish which doesn't look cheat at all, and doesn't show off your fingerprints like some glassy plastics do.
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Good design, wireless works good but everything else is just cheap, Cheap plastic, cheap speakers etc, nothing special at all...
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There is absolutely no cushioning on the headband so the hard plastic band sits against the top of my head and soon begins to hurt.3
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They still work as if they were brand new
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Bought these for my mom and she loves them their not as good as
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It is not as expensive as, the Beats earphones, but works exactly the same.
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Also after a year-long use I have observed that it has got a little loose, which saddens me as I use it in it’s tightest setting
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I am kind of picky as to the actual sound of the music when listening in general (no audiophile by any
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the Bluetooth is not working , i need from everybody don`t giving the trust for this company
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Owned this wireless over-the-ear headset for use in the noisy underground T or subway system commute, for almost a year, and can confidently say the following:PROS:- comfortable and somewhat adjustable for ours of listening - fit my head and wrapped around my ears well (but if you have a big head/ears, this may be a problem)- durable - headset band is rubberized material and not cheap/flimsy hard plastic (bend and stretch and no scary cracking sounds)- decent bass - bass is okay, not good/great, but if you use Android apps VLC or Equalizer and up the volume and bass, you get a pretty good result- price is reasonable, not like the overpriced popular brands and you can confidently buy versus the no-name brands (that are dirt-cheap or reasonably inexpensive, but the quality is questionable)- battery life is very good and charge time is very fast- seconds as ear-muffs during the cold/windy winters- much better than in-ear or ear-bud headsets at drowning out external noise, but no substitute for noise-cancellation systems- bluetooth connectivity is good and reliable (audio tips tell you when the headset is connected)- headset amplifier (via volume buttons) works very well and combined with the volume on your phone, you can get plenty of sounds for most listenersCONS:- comfortable ear cushions means they are not dense enough to insulate/isolate exterior noise (screeching noise of the train wheels against the metal rails pierces right through the headset
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I bought these about a year ago through Prime Now, and despite a few drawbacks -- not being noise-cancelling, and that I could never get the Bluetooth to work - I liked them well enough
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Terrible I bout them for music while on Xbox and there 1-over ear🤢 2-not
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The bass isn't as strong as I prefer but the souns quality is very good
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Works great I like it