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The clarity (both wired and wireless) are unmatched
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I was able to pickup partitions of my favorite music that I've never heard before; the clarity the VMODA Crossfade provide is unmatched
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Connectivity is typically fast and responsive and now using it to make calls, microphone clarity is good with moderate background noise and great in quieter settings
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Connectivity is typically fast and responsive and now using it to make calls, microphone clarity is good with moderate background noise and great in quieter settings
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As a professional life coach I have hour long calls with clients and comfort, clarity of voice (both ways) and quality of design are important to me
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I use them for gaming mostly, the optional "boom mic" was incredible, the usual gaming crew could tell the difference and the clarity was crisp
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ConclusionThe Crossfade Wireless headphones are a great choice for someone looking for punchy bass, extended highs, and excellent clarity
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Samsung's are bigger and not as low profile, but in the end, sound clarity and fit are more important than looks.
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Their clarity is astounding, both in wired mode as well as in wireless mode
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The treble is crystal clear which gives a good deal of the great clarity
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I use these mainly for rock and roll and alt rock, and they provide both amazing clarity with exceptional power
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Connectivity is typically fast and responsive and now using it to make calls, microphone clarity is good with moderate background noise and great in quieter settings
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I really enjoy the clarity and comfort
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Compared with other brands, it is also pretty competitive but you have to consider that these do not have active noise cancellation- Noise cancellation/Sound leaking: As previously said, these come with passive noise cancellation, meaning no ultrasonic sound blocking external sounds, but thanks to that, it adds to a better clarity and no head aches
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I have found that when listening via bluetooth the sound clarity is a little clearer and more crisp than when using the wired cord.
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Clarity is perfect for jazz, classical, or pop
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Not only do these completely destroy competition in terms of durability, the sound clarity is just God-like
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I thought the sound was pretty good, clarity wasn't great.
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There is a great clarity and instruments have a nice sense of decay without ever sounding slow
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Wired:They sound amazing with punchy mids, deep broad bass and good clarity on the high end
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Right now I'm listening to new EDM by Cold Rush and the clarity, bass, and overall
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I believe the Beats are a little louder but the clarity of the Crossfades is better
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Clarity is awesome.
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even then they fail b/c the
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Not as much noise cancellation as I would like for a commute, but in a non transit situation outshines other similar headphones in this bracket.
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I don't know why I keep buying V-Moda - I've had several pairs of headphones and earbuds that I love, but break as soon as they are out of warranty.
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Compared to something like the Beats Studio Wireless, the V-MODAS easily win as they don't have the noise cancelling hiss the Studios do.
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Other companies have tried this like Beats, but in my opinion, have failed as they are all just mass produced variants and typically of poor quality.
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Not as good as with a standalone DAC/amp, but I'd say about 30% better than the iPhone alone - which is not a subtle improvement, and without the distortions introduced by the iPhone's electronic equalizer
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Two cables are included: male-male 3.5" audio cable and a flat micro-USB cable for charging, as well as an RCA Y-