Sound is more than adequate, great bass sound, comfortable but just a little heavy after more than an hour or so of listening. They're very good for blocking out outside sound. If you are seeking some decent-priced headphones which get you thru the work day, these are good.
They are probably the preferred things I have ever placed on my head...not counting the sweater hat my grandma made when I was ten.
It is like they built this stuff to accommodate melon heads or something like that.
They were an excellent value and they get the job done. I play and compose songs for a hobby.
Normal headphones either trigger feedback (a frustrating whistling sound) from the assistive hearing devices or require that the assistive hearing devices be totally eliminated in order to use the headphones.
If you would like leather earcups, pony up the money for them. I sold this wireless home stereo on eBay, to some client who needed high quality at a bargain price. Sound blocking: Despite the closed-ear style, it does not have the desired effect with the music switched off. There might be better headphones, but for right now and for the price, derive these headphones. Okay look these aren't the best available, however for $20 plus shipping you can't beat them period!
They lasted one whole week before the sound in each earphone went mute. The "movie/music" switch doesn't do anything whatsoever to the sound. Wound up breaking several portable rf wireless headphones, so got him this one with a long cord. When it comes to comfort, the headset is really a mixed bag. The ear-cup covers the whole ear and doesn't sit on top of earlobes unlike a few of the other designs.
It is like something is going on behind you. The Sony MDR-XD200 is definitely the very best. Basically had the opportunity to do it again, I'd avoid them, however, they were only $24. I compared these to two other types of Sony headphones which had similar or better specs and critiques. It might be especially obvious when listening to digital songs. Sound canceling or not it does not matter because you cannot hear others with them on anyway.
The sound is good, although not super rich. These are a good buy for the money.
Fit snugly and comfy, sound production is excellent (I am no audiophile so I believe its great), and also you can't beat the cost. Well-crafted and good value - I suggest them highly.
Both are nice and sound fantastic however I do like the Koss headphones better.
They are probably the preferred things I have ever placed on my head...not counting the sweater hat my grandma made when I was ten.
It is like they built this stuff to accommodate melon heads or something like that.
They were an excellent value and they get the job done. I play and compose songs for a hobby.
Normal headphones either trigger feedback (a frustrating whistling sound) from the assistive hearing devices or require that the assistive hearing devices be totally eliminated in order to use the headphones.
If you would like leather earcups, pony up the money for them. I sold this wireless home stereo on eBay, to some client who needed high quality at a bargain price. Sound blocking: Despite the closed-ear style, it does not have the desired effect with the music switched off. There might be better headphones, but for right now and for the price, derive these headphones. Okay look these aren't the best available, however for $20 plus shipping you can't beat them period!
They lasted one whole week before the sound in each earphone went mute. The "movie/music" switch doesn't do anything whatsoever to the sound. Wound up breaking several portable rf wireless headphones, so got him this one with a long cord. When it comes to comfort, the headset is really a mixed bag. The ear-cup covers the whole ear and doesn't sit on top of earlobes unlike a few of the other designs.
It is like something is going on behind you. The Sony MDR-XD200 is definitely the very best. Basically had the opportunity to do it again, I'd avoid them, however, they were only $24. I compared these to two other types of Sony headphones which had similar or better specs and critiques. It might be especially obvious when listening to digital songs. Sound canceling or not it does not matter because you cannot hear others with them on anyway.
The sound is good, although not super rich. These are a good buy for the money.
Fit snugly and comfy, sound production is excellent (I am no audiophile so I believe its great), and also you can't beat the cost. Well-crafted and good value - I suggest them highly.
Both are nice and sound fantastic however I do like the Koss headphones better.
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They have great sound and I mosty use these cool headphones for home use. The Koss headphones hold on far better and are softer for a wireless home stereo system, and wider and more versatile over head.
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