Monday 7 November 2011

Nice Look - Infrared Wireless Headphones Critique

By Navaeh Williams


I search for a while for a good set of reasonably priced headphones. Overall if you're contemplating buying these do it now! I usually just use the Sony V150 studio headphones, which I found when I searched "buy headphones online".

They're truly comfy too. I've heard background stuff in songs I didn't know were there. They are not the nicest headphones available on the market, but for the price, they're awesome! They are most likely one of the most comfortable supra-aural infrared wireless headphones available, especially in this budget range.

Fantastic bass output, which I like, as well as the general sound, is excellent.

Compared to these, the MDR-XD200 reproduces amazing bass from the 40mm drivers. Might have given five stars if it weren't for this. Spend a little more cash and get an excellent set of infrared wireless headphones. Bought these instead of Panasonic RP-HT360 because a lot more people had bought these and were pleased with them, and since these were the only real headphones I'd found that a reviewer had measured the audio-response of. They'll definitely be very durable and are to date my personal favorite headphones out of my numerous sony and skull candy models. I remedy this by putting on a baseball cap when I use them. When compared with JVC HARX300, an additional recommended full-sized headphone, this Sony unit has larger bass and more sizzle at the very top end.

I put on glasses and the earpieces can be painfully irritating when they are pressed between my ears and my headphones. It might be especially obvious when listening to digital songs. Nevertheless, if you simply want a set of comfy headphones that sound great, here it is. If it's great, then it's great, and these rf wireless headphones are great.

Just move the headband around a little and you will be fine. So I began searching for Amazon and found these cool headphones for much less. Look the quality of sound at this price is outstanding. Odds are your Music player or PC sound card will run out of energy before these run out of bass handling capability. If you research this set of headphones on Sony's (the maker) site, it seems to indicate it's about a 1m (3 foot) cord, with a 2m extension for a total around 10 feet.

They are doing the task without any discomfort, and sound is great.

The very long cable occasionally is really a nuisance (it always gets tangled with the energy chord or the mouse chord) For the cost of these headphones they're of much higher quality than I was expecting, an absolute buy if you are on a tight budget.




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