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Needless to say, because the bass is weak and they are made with weak plastic, I’ll be getting my money back tomorrow and getting the Crusher Wireless
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The frame seems to be made from a cheaper plastic, which makes me concerned about long term durability
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First time I tried to put them on my head the cheap plastic adjustable band broke.
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And not the nice plastic used in other headphones like beats or sony, this is cheap glossy plastic that i could totally see breaking at some point if the user is not careful how they handle these
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The plastic feels really cheap for headphones that costs one hundred dollars
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For $129 at launch i think they could have upgraded to a little better plastic
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They are made with cheap plastic that feels like
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The plastic holding the earphones has broken on each side
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After only 2 months the plastic has chipped until an earpiece has fallen off
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Great service on that aspect but be careful of the product because the plastic can be fragile
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After 2 months the plastic cracked by itself
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And not the nice plastic used in other headphones like beats or sony, this is cheap glossy plastic that i could totally see breaking at some point if the user is not careful how they handle these
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Plastic feels more cheap on the shinier parts.
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The plastic holding the actual speaker has broken as well and I'm sick of glueing/taping them back together.
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Nowhere as hefty or durable as you'd think it would be.
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Battery LifeThe charging port is on the bottom of the ear muff where it should be, and it works as you would expect
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Headphones not recommended as they will crack near the cups and eventually not work
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I've not had any problems with them or the pads that go over my ears are still just as good as when I first got them on Christmas day