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4 Star Reviews

JeffreyK

10/9/2023, 12:00:00 AM

I was looking for a pair of wireless headsets that had a decent mic and was wireless while having the best sound quality I can find on wireless headsets. The sound quality on these are ok. But for $250.. The sound quality should be more than ok. I will compare these to the sound of the Moondrop Aria. The Aria were around $70 when I bought them. The Aria, in my opinion, have clearer and better sound. When trying to change the sample rate for these headphones in properties on PC, they are stuck at 16 bit 44000 hz. A lot of people won't care about that but if I had known about that, I would not have purchased. I won't be getting higher quality sound on PC by upping the sample rate. However, the sound quality is definitely better than my previous wireless headset. The bass is decent, a bit too much for me but it doesn't make the audio sound "blurry" or "muddy". I'm guessing the $250 is for the other features of the headset. It comes with bluetooth connectability (which I don't use) and 50 hr battery life which sets it apart from some other wireless headsets. It also seems to be made out of durable material including some metal, probably aluminum and pleather covering on the arch that goes over the head. Overall, the price I would personally rate these at on my criteria and what these headsets deliver in sound quality and features would be $160. I can't justify the extra $90. I decided on this in a comparison with Steelseries Arctic Pro and Audeze Maxwell. I asked "Google Bard" which is like ChatGPT... I regret using that thing because it said these headphones were the best when comparing features, sound quality and price. I should have just gone with the Audeze Maxwell which likely have better sound quality with similar features. Audeze is known for high sound quality headphones and the Maxwells have planar drivers... Which I'm 99% sure means they will deliver much better sound quality. But... these aren't bad for what they are. For me though, they are a bit over priced for what they deliver. *side note* I recommend switching out the pleather earpads for the soft cloth one. The pleather gave me head pressure. -- *Update* After owning these for a few days, they started to get a bit better. The exagerated bass was from the surround sound. I reduced the volume of the bass from the surround sound settings and it became better. The bass would over-exaggerate and ruin the overall sound quality from movies, music or games. Some people might like exaggerated bass but it ruins the sound quality for me. Also, earphones were too tight. After wearing for an hour, I would start to get a headache. I placed these headphones over a wide surface and stretched them out. Now they are more comfortable. They have to be stretched wide enough that they are basically flat. These things are flexible. I added 1 more star because after these changes, they are actually not bad. The sound quality is decent and the headphone weight is not bad. Would have liked to hear the high tech graphene driver's full capabilities with higher bit rate though.