11/04/2011

Extremely Good - Wireless MP3 Headphones Review

By Mason Allen


From cheap Radio Shack brands to more costly Turtle Beach headsets, everything seem to fall short in one way or the other, whether it is comfort, quality of sound, or even the level of unavoidable buzzing sound that wireless headsets possess.

I really like the bass and these headphones emphasize the bass sounds perfectly.

Granted, I love loud songs but you can hear exactly what I'm hearing clearly!

Apart from them breaking, the sound was typical, they weren't extremely comfy (Large). The majority of the sound escapes, thus forcing me to listen to songs at lower volume ranges to ensure that I do not disturb other people around me. You might want to try different. Just get them. I primarily bought this headphone for gaming. Being just too large, you'd warrant second-looks if you use them outside (in the pub or subway rides).

We just float off to the gorgeous sounds from the "ear surround sounds" of Sony! My intended use was for night time television viewing. If you wish to put these down you'll find good reasons to but for the money they speak for themselves.

Helps me stay sane! Purchased as fathers day present for him to use with his desktop, complained about quality of sound, unit has a movie and songs mode that we didnt care for much but tend to use more then pops.

The cord is hefty and thick. I'm able to put them on for hours and it doesn't bother me a bit. So stop reading and click on order now. Hope that helps, but even top quality mp3 files sound pitched with squeekiness on these wireless mp3 head phones. These have a super long cable too! Truly great headphones for the value, but can not seem to get them to not make my ears hurt while I put on my glasses. I really like this Sony Headphones. You pretty much only hear what you would like to hear, which is good. I got these headphones the same day Lupe Fiasco's new CD came in the mail. I had been searching for a gift for my boyfriend and came across these. As the image shows, the muff that covers your ears is very large--not extremely fashionable, but this is exactly what I believe makes it work so nicely with hearing aids. But what the hey, they are studio headphones, over-the-head, not earbuds or behind the neck sport headphones, who cares? This is because the Sound Mode valve doesn't totally cover the bass port inside the ear cups.




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