I don't know why I was expecting more from a $20 set of headphones, however I did. The great points are few. It touches your earlobe, which does not bother you at first, but once you put them on for a quite a few hours, your earlobe will begin aching. You get the sound clarity and bass, that may not be equal, but could rival the larger end sound. These are good for movies and music.
It presses down with enough contentration that I instantly felt a headache coming on after I set them on my small head.
The quality of sound for gaming and songs (non-professional) and films can't be beat until you get upto the $250+ budget range! I'm happy with them. Hope that helps, but even top quality mp3 files sound pitched with squeekiness on these wireless mp3 head phones. I've dealt with painful headphones that pinch hairs and therefore are too tight and have earcups too small.
The size of the cable is certainly adequate. There you go, a pleasant new set of ear muffs for the chilly winters. You might want to try different. The sound is gentle like an additional consumer stated, however it can be loud!! Quite inexpensive and I'd probably be happy paying even $30-40 of these, but $20 is also fine with me.
The bass, the treble, the highs and lows all come through obviously. The wireless mp3 head phones really are a bit big and can get irritating.
I heard very little distinction when I switched the modes on the headphones from "movie" to "music." I asked the individual if she was charging the right price when I tried them out as I was astonished that something below $30 was this good. My head is a touch small so I was happy they fit pretty much. Truly great headphones for the value, but can not seem to get them to not make my ears hurt while I put on my glasses.
Really the only trouble is determining how you can carry around a 2-meter cord easily. With the phones off your head, pull the earpieces apart and you will begin to see the topBand "square off."
I use them with my laptop plus they block out a large amount of noise going on around you. It was perfect, maybe better, for me. They really hurt my head after listening for some time, however I believe that something's wrong with me. These appear big and bulky but they're very light. So I bought this for like $20.
It presses down with enough contentration that I instantly felt a headache coming on after I set them on my small head.
The quality of sound for gaming and songs (non-professional) and films can't be beat until you get upto the $250+ budget range! I'm happy with them. Hope that helps, but even top quality mp3 files sound pitched with squeekiness on these wireless mp3 head phones. I've dealt with painful headphones that pinch hairs and therefore are too tight and have earcups too small.
The size of the cable is certainly adequate. There you go, a pleasant new set of ear muffs for the chilly winters. You might want to try different. The sound is gentle like an additional consumer stated, however it can be loud!! Quite inexpensive and I'd probably be happy paying even $30-40 of these, but $20 is also fine with me.
The bass, the treble, the highs and lows all come through obviously. The wireless mp3 head phones really are a bit big and can get irritating.
I heard very little distinction when I switched the modes on the headphones from "movie" to "music." I asked the individual if she was charging the right price when I tried them out as I was astonished that something below $30 was this good. My head is a touch small so I was happy they fit pretty much. Truly great headphones for the value, but can not seem to get them to not make my ears hurt while I put on my glasses.
Really the only trouble is determining how you can carry around a 2-meter cord easily. With the phones off your head, pull the earpieces apart and you will begin to see the topBand "square off."
I use them with my laptop plus they block out a large amount of noise going on around you. It was perfect, maybe better, for me. They really hurt my head after listening for some time, however I believe that something's wrong with me. These appear big and bulky but they're very light. So I bought this for like $20.
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I used these wireless mp3 head phones to listen to audio programs and some films. I ordered these wireless mp3 head phones because several reviewers said that these were really comfortable.
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