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    Originally posted by Mitsu3000gt


    I ordered them too, for a $100 what the hell. I can always return them if I don't like them. Seem like decent bang for the buck and now that I find myself needing headphones for TV later at night I need a pair anyways.
    How do you like them?

    I got mine yesterday,
    Comfort - very good
    Sound - pretty good
    Noise cancelling - meh...

    For $100 im happy
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    Originally posted by NoPulp


    How do you like them?

    I got mine yesterday,
    Comfort - very good
    Sound - pretty good
    Noise cancelling - meh...

    For $100 im happy
    Same as you, but they probably block more noise for me because I typically listen quite loud. I didn't buy them for their noise canceling properties anyways, they just happened to be a closed design that was on sale haha. I don't think they are designed specifically to be noise cancelling and have no active noise canceling circuitry. They are better than my other Beyerdynamic over-ear headphones by a pretty noticeable margin for music so I am happy. I think for $100 they are a steal, for $300 MSRP there are probably lots of similarly good options. I like that it came with two different cords as well so I don't have to order one from amazon right away.

    Only thing I've noticed is with really deep, droning bass and high volumes, the ear housings can at times slightly resonate but it's super minor and I only got it to do that once after a ton of listening. It controls this much better than my other headphones. My computer speakers blow them away but I can't always use them at the volume I want so for $100 and for what I need them for I am extremely happy with these headphones.

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    Anyone have thoughts on the Philips SHB7250/27??

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    Originally posted by idriveabox
    Sorry to hijack but what does everyone recommend for a long flight (HK)? Looking for noise cancel and comfort.
    I have Sony ZX770BT Bluetooth Headphones whole my girlfriend, who travels for work alot (Europe, south America etc) uses Sony MDR-10RNC and they are very light and comfortable and can be had for around $150 which is nearly impossible to beat.

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    Anyone got any recommendations for comfortable bluetooth headphones that can be recharged?

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    Anyone got any recommendations for comfortable bluetooth headphones that can be recharged?
    Inb4 Raj2 suggests airpods. https://forums.beyond.ca/threads/402...21#post4629321

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    So comfortable that gf didn't realize it fell under the tire of my car.

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    The sound quality for music sucks though and doesn't block out noise at all being completely open. It's not a serious headphone for an audiophile, but it does the job if you just want background music, and does the job real well for phone conversations.
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