Sunday, October 16, 2011

Great Heaphones - Wireless MP3 Headphones Review

By Hannah Gonzales


These are good for movies and music.

Helpful for listening to songs too. I've had these headphones for around a month and I haven't yet become familiar with the top headband.

Really the only trouble is determining how you can carry around a 2-meter cord easily. At first I was shooting for Sony MDR-V6, but reading the reviews made me go with these. However, if you are planning to use these on ur iPods and audio players and just listening to music or watching movies on your PC, like basically sedentary activites, possibly even the sporadic subway ride (if you do not mind the unavoidable stares from fellow passengers), then these are the headphones to purchase. Excellent set of headphones for mixing & brings out good quality of sound for everyday use of listening to music and watching films. If you're not a headphone expert or large sound buff, I'd have to say these are the greatest headphones available for you.

The Sony MDR XD200 is just one of these headphones that look expensive and work expensive but they are very economical. They are not very adjustable and the fit is loose. I really like this Sony Headphones.

The ear padding is large enough to surround my ear and it is comfortable. The headphones have great bass and work good at tuning out my loud coworkers. For $20, awesome value. 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. The sound is unquestionably a lot better than any set of earbud headphones that I have ever had.

While I am certain that it'll get many bad reviews from Audiophiles out there that any under $500.00 group of headphones would. Voices sound too squeeky clear.

I do not truly agree with the "discomfort" critiques. The quality of sound is pretty ok, and the signal to noise ratio is great. I attempted to figure out the main difference. I got myself these Sennheiser RS120 wireless headphones to use with my ipod and sansa.

It was then my conclusion that I must get a good wired headset, however without breaking the bank. Specifically for the cost, I'm pleased with what I have.

Upon arrival, I tried them out and used them for around an hour or so. Would be nice it it had balance control. They have good sound, however it can only be appreciated in a peaceful atmosphere.




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