Thursday, December 1, 2011

Solid Buy For The Price - Infrared Wireless Headphones Review

By Benjamin Diaz


I play and compose songs for a hobby. That isn't the case with one of these Sony headphones.

I am no audiophile, however I do listen to songs all day long while at the office. The quality of sound is way better when listing to songs and Hulu, as you can listen to much more detail in the sounds. They're truly comfy too. Now I'm able to leave the screaming to dad and get my work done.

Overall if you're contemplating buying these do it now! You should not be disappointed as I am not!

This may have to do with the predominantly plastic bodyparts, but if you don't plan to use this as a rugby ball, I believe these headphones can last a while. Highs are reasonable.

Colleagues adjacent to my cube can listen to almost anything I play. These headphones are extremely comfy. Cant wait to use them with an approaching red eye flight, I may use these headphones all day long without getting drained so I suggest them. I purchased these while testing out a bunch of different headphones. I ordered those to replace some Sennheisers that I gave to my hubby. Nevertheless, I apologize to say the second I put these on, I realized I'd not be able to continue with them.

I'm able to say this set of headphones lives up to the praise it has been given. Anyway, the bass is horrible.

The only real downside I believe is the lack of weight for these sound proof headphones. The ear cushions feel comfortable, regardless of the relatively large size according to a noise cancelling headphones review. The items probably weigh about 1/4 a pound all together and just really feel plasticy. The band of the headphones, where the leading component opens into an ovular hole, is extremely uncomfortable. Quality of sound is good for my untrained ears. The rf wireless headphones have excellent quality of sound and were really affordable. My plan for a headphone is about twenty bucks, but you may still find a substantial amount of options. Nearly forgot to say, the Sennheiser HD201 is missing on the bass. The ear-cup covers the whole ear and doesn't sit on top of earlobes unlike a few of the other designs. Otherwise, they are damn great for $20 and disposable after a few years. Worth the cash. I'm able to usually attach an extender if I need the length.

The sound is crisp and clear.




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