November 23, 2011
Ok Sound – Wireless MP3 Headphones Review
Could be worse, although not great wireless headphones for computer. For $20 you will not be too disappointed when the children toss these wireless headphones for computer on the floor.
The wireless headphones for computer are extremely comfy and the sound is apparent. I use them with my laptop plus they block out a large amount of noise going on around you. I own more expensive Sony headphones and these ones are definately great for the cost paid. The cord is very long. Would be nice it it had balance control.
For the money they do the job. At first I was shooting for Sony MDR-V6, but reading the reviews made me go with these.
Really the only trouble is determining how you can carry around a 2-meter cord easily.
So so so thoughtfully designed keeping security in mind for the consumer. In a world were low quality earbuds are now being sold for nearly double the cost of this headset, you cannot argue this is actually the best value for your money. Bought these thinking they’d sacrifice quality and awesome.
So stop reading and click on order now. You pretty much only hear what you would like to hear, which is good. Again my fast solution would be to increase frequencies over 4k a bit thru EQ, that can bring much better balance to its fairly undistorted bass. So I bought this for like $20. For 20 dollars I can not complain. These headphones could very well put your large ol’ surround system to shame.
Very comfortable, only the cord is like 4 feet long which is slightly annoying if your using an ipod. They do not pinch my ears so I can use it longer. Extra long cord is a plus I am an university college student in an audio/video degree, they’re fantastic, I bring them back and forth with me daily plus they are designed for alot of beating up. The ear pads have a “cracking” sound when they’re moved. I got myself these headsets for my spouse who couldn’t use earphones. General, these headphones are wonderful.
In a nut shell, The MDR V150 sadly for me, are much better. They sound great and they are extremely comfortable!
There is a chord about five feet long and as it has, as others say, Leaha headphones. Bass will get loud and not distorted.
The wireless mp3 head phones really are a bit big and can get irritating. I am not exactly an audiophile, but nonetheless I can tell that these wireless mp3 head phones are much better than the earbuds I used to use.
Filed under Music & Music Players by Anna Patterson
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