They Are Headphones And They Function - RF Wireless Headphones Review | The Communication Blog

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

They Are Headphones And They Function - RF Wireless Headphones Review

By Elijah Martin


I know they aren't the best sounding headphones and you may think that you get what you paid for, however the last time I had headphones such as these, they cost me a lot more than two times than these but they did not have the large 40 mm magnets and they were pioneer.

Music sounds great though. They likewise have great isolation. Wound up breaking several portable rf wireless headphones, so got him this one with a long cord. Many people will require to these features, however I find these headphones nearly useless.

But thats okay, if dealt with carefully they might be servicable for a while. The sound is good, although not super rich. The ten foot cord is a big plus also. The rf wireless headphones completely enclose your ears. I needed headphones for work.

Otherwise, they are excellent, especially for the cost.

I got myself these headphones for my 13-year-old son to use with his iPod. They are not the nicest headphones available on the market, but for the price, they're awesome!

Furthermore they have fantastic sound, andthe fit and sturdiness is impeccable.

I purchased these headphones thinking these were yet another set of headphones. When it comes to comfort, the headset is really a mixed bag. It's also great for such things as films and online lectures. If you're considering using these for bass-heavy songs as I was, look elsewhere. I can and have tested this with Anime videos on my small PSP. The appearance of the headband is ridiculous; it creates pressure at the top of your head which is uncomfortable after a couple of minutes. I've had numerous headsets.

So I can't complain and neither can you. Koss UR-20 Home HeadphonesSony MDR-XD200 Stereo Headphones it's great for it's cost. For the cost it's very good. Purchase Sennheiser HD202 instead!!! General it's a great value for your money. These headphones don't get extremely loud whatsoever. I've got a largish head, and the minimum adjustment continues to be rather loose on my small head.




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