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"Broke after 1.5 years of light office use"
2009-09-01
- Reviewed By User: A4MHFW5P9GUVT
When they worked, the sound was very good. I used them in my office, plugged into my computer and I liked the long cord, which allowed me to move my computer around. As for comfort, they are decently cushy but the shape and size were not for me. After wearing them for a few hours, the outer-upper part of my ears started to hurt. Recently, one ear stopped working. I didn't transport them much, so the folding mechanism seemed wasted on me and in the end, may be why they are not so durable.
I've been using these at work for 5 years now. They are sturdy, the sound quality is fine for the price, and they come with a really long cord in case you happen to be running them under a desk into a PC. These are a great value if you are not looking for high quality sound.
As others have pointed out, these headphones are incredibly frail. The plastic ends of the headband are so weak, you are likely to have them break just placing the headphones in the wrong position. Supposedly they're comfortable, but I have to disagree here. To each his own I guess, but my ears always hurt after using them. Some of the bigger headphones are softer on the ears, that's sad. Sound quality is decent, but at this price and with all other flaws, it's really not enough to warrant a purchase. It's not a "value" buy even at its relatively low price. Two stars for the sound.
This is the best headphone I have found for watching TV or listening to voice.
However, for music it is sibilant, harsh has too much treble. Bass is weak. Extremely fatiguing.
I own or have owned just about every high end headphone on the market. Overall these are better than most $35-40 headphones, but both the Koss Porta Pro and Sennheiser PX100 in the same price range are vastly more musical, lighter weight and more portable.
However, the reason I keep these around is because I have never found a better headphone for TV watching or listening to spoken recordings. I can make out very clearly with little strain, exactly what is being said. They are quite comfortable and the long cord is nice.
The Sony MDR-V300 headphones are my almost perfect pair of headphones. They are very comfortable, and the sound that comes out of them is phenomenal. I listen to metal and dance music, and I could not have asked for better sound.I just wish that Sony added a volume control switch to the cord for these headphones.
I purchased these specifically for the 10' cord so I could watch tv in bed (Sennheiser wireless headphones did not work). I was surprised by the comfort and quality of these headphones. One of the better sets I've ever owned.
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