I purchased these headphones to listen to TV shows while I am on my treadmill. They are very good for this purpose. They are NOT good for extended session (approx. 1 hour or more) or for listening to music unless it is background. Audiophiles had better run. These headphones appear to be engineered for the spoken speech (not opera) portion of the band with musical presentation as a sidelight. They would be perfect for other applications such as CB or ham radio, recorded speech, and monitoring. The headband is snug with poor adjustment for this factor. Notice that these are designed for head sizes up to grade 12. The ear muffs can be easily adjusted vertically. Ears fit inside the muffs but not very comfortably. For short time durations they are fine. Durability of the muffs' material could not be determined. The rest of the headphones appear to be quite durable. I especially like the coiled cord which is very helpful at keeping the cord out of the way and the separate volume controls. These headphones remind me of the ones I used 50 years ago in a language lab so keep that in mind. Recommended for non-musical purposes..Read full review
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It is of very low-quality. I can't/won't use this product. It is total waste of money. They are more for a child than an adult. They are too tight on me and I don't have a large head. The volume adjustment has a very limited range. One of the wire connection broke the first time I tried to use one of the sets. They were cheap to buy and the reason is because they are very-very-very poor quality. I've thrown away the pair that broke and will also throw away the other one. Bad quality and waste of money!!!
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I bought these headphones, again, to get a pair that is sturdy and blocks noise. I enjoy wearing these headphones. First of all, the cord is about half and half coiled and straight, making the headphones about 6 ft in cord length. The headphones have a heavy-duty headband, and heavy-duty earpads. It also has a stereo/mono switch and volume controls on each side. These headphones give off mostly average, but good, sound for anywhere between $10-20 where you look. The separation is OK, and the bass is in there too. One of the only problems I have is it's a little bit tight on the head. However, that's to block noise. I'd recommend it for anyone who is looking for a sturdy pair of headphones, with good sound, a secure fit, and good features.
Their OK for voice listing, not exactly HIFI, but very affordable. I use them on my ham radio, the voices sound clear and they reduce room noise. Plugs into any external speaker jack, stereo or Mono. If you only hear one side, flip the switch on the phones to Mono. The 2.5mm plug fits into the 1/4" headphone adapter so neatly it's hard to tell it's even there, at first I thought it was missing.
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I use them for ham radio, on my Kenwood 440, and they work perfectly for that. Slightly tight when you first get them, but just by simply bending the headband flat a few times, at least for me, they were fine. Might be too tight on a larger person, say 6 foot four or larger. Then they would probably be too small. But great sound quality for my purposes.
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