Headphones Reviews


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Buyer reviews for "Headphones" sorted by average review score:

Panasonic RPHT46 Folding Stereo Headphone with In-Cord Volume Control
Made by Panasonic
  • Lightweight headphones that conveniently fold for travel
  • 16 to 22,000 Hz frequency response
  • 1.1875-inch CCAW (cooper-clad aluminum wire) drivers
  • In-cord volume control
  • Comfortable, open-air design with wide headband and standard 0.125-inch miniplug
Amazon base price: $
List price: $14.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Great Headphones
I bought these headphones a month ago and have used them every day! Clear rich sound and a easy to adjust volume control. All great features, a great name brand, for less than twenty bucks!

Awesome sound. Great bass, very smooth sound.
compared to the crap headphones that came with my computer these things are better than peanut butter and jelly!. Very clear sound, crisp, deep base. My CDs have new life!

These headphones are great!
I'm really pleased with my purchase of these headphones. First of all, I like being able to adjust the volume on the headphone cord. It gives you the ability to eek out a tad more volume from your radio or cd player. They sound great too. It's very rich sounding. Much better than my older pairs from other vendors. I also like being able to fold them. That's a super feature when you tote them with you. And the price is definitely reasonable. A bargain for the value! I recommend them! I'm going to buy more!


Koss Y88 Y Cord for Conventional Headphones
Made by Koss
  • Delivers dual-headphone (0.125-inch) connections from a single sound source
  • For use with a portable CD, minidisc, MP3, or cassette player
  • Can be used with 0.25-inch or 0.125-inch headphone jacks
  • Gold connecters
  • Lifetime warranty
Amazon base price: $
List price: $6.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

It's a Y Cable. Shrug.
Really, what's to scrutinize? A Y cable is a Y cable. I use mine to connect both speakers and headphones to my computer. It works perfectly.

Two Is Cool
This procduct is great for when you want to share the same

music on your cd player or walkman. I have no complaints

i suggest anyone to buy it, it's worth the money..........

I love this thing.
I recently bought a new computer and to my dismay the new speakers and subwoofer did not come with a headphone jack. As a result I found myself having to crawl under my desk in order to switch to my headphones. When I came across Koss Y-88 Y Cord splitter I thought... I would give them a try. I am glad to say that they work great. They connect directly to my sound card and the speakers and sub are connected to one of the connector and the headphones to the other. When I want to listen to music or a DVD and not disturb anyone else I just turn off the speakers and put on the headphones. No more crawling to switch them over. It also works great with a stereo or directly connected to your DVD player.


Panasonic RP-HT970 Vibration Series Home Theater Headphones
Made by Panasonic
  • Virtual Motion Sound System (VMSS) and control switch
  • VMSS driver units (31 millimeters)
  • Large-diameter driver units (50 millimeter)
  • 16.4-foot cord
  • Convenient travel-fold design with carrying pouch
Amazon base price: $
List price: $89.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

good idea but has some design issues
These headphones sound great and the VMSS is pretty cool but its design could be better. First of all, the VMSS control and battery pack is poorly placed. Even though it has a clip to allow you to clip to your clothing I found that the cord between the headphone and battery pack is kinda too short to allow you to clip to a good spot so most of the time I just leave it hanging, which results in another problem. With the battery inserted, the battery pack is kinda heavy so dangling the control gets very annoying because if you move around the battery pack tend to swing back and forth etc. and can get banged around. I wished they had built in the battery pack into the headphone itself or have it located next to the plug. I've already managed to put a crack in the battery cover because it came off one time, due to me moving around and the battery pack banged against something, and I stepped on it because I didn't notice it came off. Also, the cord is very long, which can be good but if you make a product with a cord that long you should built in some sort of cord management feature. I almost broke the headphones because there was a pile of cord next to my chair and somehow it got tangled with the chair and when I moved my head I almost broke off the cord where it enters the headphone.

So, in conclusion, it sounds pretty good and if you can tolerate its design inadequacies then its a good buy but for me if I had to do it again I probably would have bought something else.

Best Gaming Headphones on the market!
These headphones are great. You will not be disappointed. They sound great with music, but play games and turn on the VMSS and it will take your games to a whole new level. Much recommended.

Supreme Sound
I purchased this headphone set with the specific intent of using them for 3D sound gaming. The VMSS system excels at creating a directional sound in games, you can hear from almost any direction, it's only limitations are from your sound card. I have a Game Blaster Live sound card and I hook the headphones into the jack on my Yamaha speakers & still get the full 3D sound that I would get from a 5.1 speaker system. Then I wanted to transfer my cassette tapes to CD-R's and was highly impressed by the full range of sound from these headphones, it's best to turn off the VMSS system with the handy slider control when listening to music only. If I had an unlimited amount of money to spend on a set of headphones, I would still buy this product.


Panasonic RPHV149 Stereo Insidephone Headphone
Made by Panasonic
  • Lightweight, ergonomic earbud headphones
  • 10 to 25,000 Hz frequency response
  • 0.55-inch neodymium drivers
  • XBS port for increased bass response
  • Twist-free cord prevents knots and frustration
Amazon base price: $
List price: $6.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

When you can't get anything else
The headphones are of decent quality and should really only be used when you haven't the ability to find anything more suitable. These are sufficient if you break a pair of better headphones and need something to temporarily replace them, But I don't recommend taking these with your Discman to school as it easily could not stand up to rigors I put it through at one day of school. But, If you need a pair of headphones so you can just listen to music in the most primative sense possible, pick these up. They are not great, but you get what you can :)

Cheap, and good. Worth the cash.
I just bought this pair of earphones to use with my Creative Nomad II player. It gives very clear sound, compared to my old Sony earphones...Though the bass can't compare to my headphones. :)

Value for money...

:)

Clearest for the price
I've been testing several headphones for a business project.My department is distributing a CD Rom training program to over 500people, and it has an audio component. Therefore we need veryinexpensive headphones to purchase for each user, and I bought a fewof these to try them out. The brand is well known, they areinconspicuous to wear and they are cheap. They also are the clearestout of any headphones I tried out. I must have them! Too bad theyare back ordered. I can't find any other brand that's comparable forthat price...


Sony MDR-E828LP Fontopia Ear-Bud Headphones with Winding Case
Made by Sony
  • Super-light in-the-ear design
  • High-quality 16mm driver units
  • Sleek black and silver metallic housing
  • Neodymium magnets provide powerful bass and clear treble
  • Compact winding case supplied
Amazon base price: $9.64
List price: $9.99 (that's 4% off!)
Average review score:

Good Sound, Failed Later
I was on my second pair of these when I became greatly disapointed. I absoluty love Sony but I have to give these 3 stars. GREAT sound, but after 2 weeks, the left ear bud lost all bass and became extremly tin sounding. Basicly if you get one speck of dust in the these things your done. I would suggest a pair of behind the ear headphones, sony of corse, Dont get my wrong sony is the best electronics out there next to bose, but these are just too delicate for headphones

Great for the price.
I forgot my headphones at home one day, and needed a cheap pair to keep at work for such... emergencies. Surprisingly good bass response, the ability to pick some highs out - a little muddy in the midrange - but... for $12 (not online) - these are quite a deal. They're at least as good as iPod stock headphones. The cord is a little short, and they do feel a little cheap, but hey - they are cheap! They just don't sound like it - which is all that counts, in my opinion.

Great Headphones, here's why...
To start off the price of these is a GREAT deal to compare with the sound that you're going to get. The first thing you will notice is the sleek style of the silver and black which is a plus. (oh, ear size makes no difference, they fit fine in both) Now, once you put them on the first you notice is extremely clear cut sounds, a POWERFUL bass and great volume. I actually use it with my CD player and keep it on lvl 2/10 because of the great sound quality. Now the case, the only thing the picture may mislead you about is that both the earphones and the jack are placed inside the case, the picture of course is for advertisment, but just to make it clear. The case is pocket size and has a place where to place your finger to wind it up. You will be extremely happy with these and should be them once the new stock arrives online. Want it faster? Go to the store. You will love the compact and great quality for such a low price. ( I'm listening to them while typing this)


Koss UR-30 Studio Quality Home Stereophone
Made by Koss
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $35.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Average review score:

    Great Quality but Missing the Bass
    I needed headphones to work for late-night movie editing, so I did my homework and got these headphones. At first, I liked them enough to give them a five-star rating, but after a while of listening to the headphones and then listening to my computer speakers, I realized what was missing from the headphones: barely any bass. The dynamic sound range and clear and sharpness was very good, but music and the human voice is just missing something without the bass. Overall, I recommend the product only to those who cannot stand any bass at all.

    OVERVIEW

    Pros:
    -Clear and Sharp Sound
    -Dynamic Range
    -Easy-to-carry Fold-up Design
    -Gold Cord (I think it has one, because it sure looks like it compared to some of my other gold wires)

    Cons:
    -No Bass
    -Clunky to Wear

    these have brought me much joy
    I'm wearing a pair right now! These have been great for drowning out my coworkers in neighboring cubicles. I wear them all day every day, and I've got the headphone dent in my hair to prove it. I like the way they twist and fold closed, but they're still a little big to lug around or use in tight quarters, like on a plane for instance. I have a pair for home to watch TV late at night, and I have a pair at work for MP3s on my desktop. They don't 'leak' much sound at all, even when I crank them really loud, so I'm comfortable that I'm not disturbing anyone with them.

    I had to knock off a star, however, because both pairs have gone bad after a year or so. I don't know if I'm too rough on them, but something eventually seems to come loose inside and the right speaker crackles and cuts out when I move around. I finally had to toss my home pair, and now my current ones are starting to go (which is why I'm poking around in ... reviews for replacements).

    In spite of the short lives of the two pairs I've owned, they _have_ brought me much joy, and considering the price, I think I've gotten more than my money's worth out of them.

    A great product for the price
    I bought these because I was tired of having to take off my headphones every time someone else inconsiderately turned on the radio--I wanted to listen to my own music without the horrid clashing from other music sources...without having to turn it up so loud I would damage my hearing. These did the trick; they muffle outside noise enough so that outside noise doesn't affect mine (unless the person is truly inconsiderate and turns it up really really loud.) If you're a poor college student like I am and in the same predicament, I recommend these.


    Sony MDRCD570 Digital Reference Headphones
    Made by Sony
    • Aura-nomic closed-ear design
    • 40-millimeter drive units
    • Ultrawide frequency range
    • Self-adjusting fit
    • Oxygen-free copper (OFC) cable
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $99.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Average review score:

    Good buy but....
    this product was extremely comfy,, and loud. i thought they were quite awesome but a bit pricy. The sound is mind boggling when turned up all the way but when u move ur head u can hear your hair rubbing on the cloth. u might like it, u might not, ur choice

    I just wish its cord were coiled.
    Good reproduction of low frequencies.
    Good rejection of ambient giggling of female coworkers.

    Excellent for Gaming
    These headphones have the best sound for a closed phone under $100. IMO. I like closed phones for gaming because when I don't hear outside sounds I feel more immersed in the game. These have a very good bass response and my whole world shakes when there is an explosion in a game. And they are very, very comfortable. Music sounds so good on these that I went back and listed to all my CDs again. I am truly blown away by the sound.
    I have them plugged in to the analog output of my nforce2 soundstorm. You definately don't need an amp with these. They are way louder than the portable Altec Lansing phones I had before.


    AUDIO TECHNICA ATH-M30 Closed Back Dynamic Stereo Monitor Headphones
    Made by Audio Technica
    • Closed back dynamic stereo design
    • High performance 40mm drivers, with neodymium magnets and CCAW voice coils
    • Adjustable cushioned headband for maximum comfort
    • OFC litz wire cables with convenient one-side exit
    • Gold-plated stereo 1/8-inch connector with strain relief and professional screw-on 1/4-inch adapter
    Amazon base price: $63.99
    Average review score:

    great sound, great price, good comfort.
    I recently purchased a new pair of these for around 50 dollars. Immediately I was pleased with the sound and comfort of these headphones, however, you may have to spend a little time fitting them on your head at first to keep them from hurting your ears. Although they are not terribly uncomfortable to wear for a few minutes, the size of the cups are a bit smaller than most professional headphones, and this makes them a bit uncomfortable for long-term listening as there is pressure on your ears.

    Despite the uncomfortable pressure that may occur on the ears, these headphones are actually very comfortable to wear. They sound so good that I want to turn up the volume just to enjoy them more. The sound is clear, the bass is strong and clean but won't drown out the mid-tones or treble. The treble itself is sometimes lacking, but most of the time it isn't a problem. The individual sounds are heard so well with these headphones that if there is any extra noise or flaw in what you are listening to, you'll notice it immediately.

    nice
    I have an older version of this headphone, and use it everyday for hours. It sounds very good, and for the price is very hard to beat for this type of headphone. My only complaint is that my ears hurt if i wear them for more than a few hours.

    Best Headphones I've Ever Seen / (Heard)!!
    These Audio Technica babies really let the sound in! Outstanding in every respect, IMO!

    Listening to movies and CDs through these 'phones is a pleasure. Surround sound effects come through nicely when listening to 5.1-Channel or 2-Channel Surround material, with many subtle surround effects seeping through that you possibly had never heard when listening through your regular speaker system.

    The sound reproduction on this product seems very "natural" and undistorted. And not "tinny"-sounding, like can be the case with many different headphone brands.

    Extraordinarily comfy, to boot! The ear cups don't pinch, or dig into your head. The padded headband adjusts to fit the biggest (or smallest) of craniums. And they don't make your ears sweat like a nervous politician on Election Day (oh, sorry ... I should have said "perspire"). :)

    You can wear these things all day and suffer no ill effects on your head/ears. (Well, unless, of course, you lay too heavy on the volume control.)

    It *is*, in fact, difficult to keep the volume in the "low"/"restrained" range while using these sonically-pleasing babies. Because they sound so good!

    The ATH-M30 is an exceptional product; and a terrific bargain to be sure.

    Hard to imagine even $100-plus 'phones giving better performance than these.


    Koss Pro4AAT Titanium Studio / Broadcast / Professional Grade Headphones
    Made by Koss
    • Frequency response 10-25,000 Hz
    • Titanium Coated High Polymer Titanium Diaphragm for Accurate Sound Reproduction
    • Oxygen Free Copper Voice Coils for Signal Clarity
    • Closed Ear Cushions for Maximum Bass and Isolation
    • Stereophones, with 3.5mm plug, and 6.3mm adaptor
    Amazon base price: $74.94
    List price: $99.99 (that's 25% off!)
    Average review score:

    Great Isolation; Above Average (But Not Great) Sound
    Out of the box, these headphones are heavy and hot, yet comfortable enough for an entire CD. Forget the unusually strong bass response (which can be corrected by reducing your receiver's/player's bass output) these heaphones should actually be considered for their superb isolation properties. Casual use suggests that these headphones isolate external sounds and noise almost as well as popular "in-the-ear" plug-type products.

    Sound-wise, the bass response is excessive and muddies midrange vocals, while extreme highs are somewhat recessed. For a more balanced sound, consider cranking back your bass and advancing your treble. Detail, spatial presentation and soundstaging are simply average.

    The bottom line: don't buy these headphones if you seek the "best sound". Look at competitive offerings from Senneheiser for that. These cans are most useful for situations where you want the utmost privacy and are willing to sacrifice long-term listening comfort for that privacy.

    Recommended for airplanes, TV-oriented living rooms and when your in-laws are visiting.

    Not exactly what I was expecting
    WOW! WOW! WOW! I had written a review about 10 minutes ago. I knocked the bass response in these. It was due in part to the fact that I had them hooked directly to my computer. Firstly, DONT DO THAT! Run them through an amplifier (and that goes for you CD/MP3 player users as well). Second, to get the best (and in my opinion, the CLEANEST) bass response, you actually have to hold them tight against your ears. When done, the frequency response in these is absolutely AMAZING!! Otherwise, the sound is relatively hollow. Of course, I have quite a bit of hair on my head, so that may be an issue (maybe I should shave my head). Anyway, wearing these, you are not even aware of the fact that you are not live and listening to the music in person. I HIGHLY recommend these to anyone with an amplifier (be it plugin or portable). These are durable as hell, come with a lifetime warranty, and even a nifty velvet storage bag!

    Excellent sound, quality for a fairly reasonable price.
    Myself being new to the world of higher-end headphones (it seems full of crazy lingo and brand loyalty), I searched the net for several days for what were considered the best brands. I chose these Koss because I knew the name (and the lifetime warranty, and stories of no-hassle returns, are far more than Sony, Sennheiser, or the rest can boast in the same price range) and I wanted an isolating set of headphones to use for studying (while my roommate pounds out Jay-Z and OutKast on his stereo). The Sonys seemed a little gimmicky (90 day warranty?) and overpriced. I looked at some Bose phones, but they were far out of my price-range. The Sennheisers, according to some "purists", provide the best overall sound quality (although I couldn't imagine anything surpassing these by much), but they appeared too bland-looking and fragile for my tastes.

    When I got these I loved them from the start. I never knew they made headphones that sound better than a quality stereo! The sound detail is excellent with audio CDs and MP3s, and the bass is strong but not overpowering. I haven't yet tried these out on DVDs, but I would imagine they would be awesome. As far as isolating goes, I don't know why you would need any type of noise-cancelling headphones (which sacrifice sound quality for technology), because with these babies on, all you hear is the music. My roommate has to throw something at me to get my attention when I have these on! For the newbies out there: these are not for use with a portable CD player or MP3 player; they fall far short of the amplifying power needed to push these phones. If you want something sensitive enough to use with a portable (look for something with impedence around 32 ohms as compared to 250 ohms for these) buy something from the Sennheiser line, as they are also lightweight. I use these mainly to listen to rock, rap, and R&B, with some classical here and there (when studying). These are ideal for the first three but the quality of the classical is not what I would imagine a "purist" would deem extraordinary.

    The look and feel of these phones just exude confidence in the craftsmanship and the quality of parts. Simply put, these are some awesome looking headphones. The pads are comfortable but will stick to you in warmer weather. If you don't think you'll be able to handle two extra pounds on your head for an extended period, don't buy these. I only find slight discomfort in my neck after wearing these (and I wear them for 2-3 hours at a time). The 8-foot cord and 1/4" adapter provide ease of use while wheeling around a stereo or computer.

    I would recommend these phones to anyone who wants some high-end headphones (from Koss, the people that basically created the headphone) for isolation or just overall excellent quality of sound, with a guarantee for the life of the product.


    Maxell LB-1B Lightbeat Headphones with Flashing Lights
    Made by Maxell
    • Built-in lights flash to the beat of the music
    • 20 to 20,000 Hz frequency response
    • 3.5 millimeter silver-plated L-plug
    • Lightweight open-air style
    • Includes 2 additional LR44 button batteries
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $15.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Average review score:

    Blinking Lights Don't Stay On
    Maybe mine have a problem but I usually don't listen to my headphones real loud. You get accustomed to whatever volume you train your ears at so, to not go deaf, I listen at about half volume. The blinking lights on these headphones come on right above that. Why would they do that? Why have a sensitivity that's
    A) Non-adjustable, and
    B) Why have any sensitivity at all if the lights don't go to the beat of the music?
    I mean there's an on-off button on the cord. I don't get it. Other than that, the sound is great for the price.
    Did anyone else have this problem with theirs?

    False advertising!!!
    The sound of these headphones is pretty good, but nothing spectacular. My biggest problem is the fact that the product states that the lights blink to the beat of the music. Far from it. The lights blink at the same pace no matter what you are listening to and they look pretty cheesy.

    Too Cool!
    These headphones are VERY comfortable and don't fall off easily! The lights don't go with the beat, but it's neat just to turn em of and off. I highly recommend these!


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