They are on-ear headphones. Come with two detachable cables (one with a mic). Also available in black for £30.
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Wiseone1111
10 Jun 1631#86
Thanks for posting, Just to clarify I've had a number of sets of expensive ear phones as well as headphones from the likes of Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, UE, Sony and Audio Technica.I don't profess to be an audiophile however I do like to think I know the difference between clarity...muddyness and flat sounding stuff etc.....
I pick up a set of these today from Argos in black for £4 more. Opening the box I was greeted with a nice sturdy inner box with a bit more quality than some stuff you buy. First impressions the headphones look great in black in my opinion, the red and brushed silver really set them off. They don't look cheap or naff, definitely more of a premium looking and feeling product. The ear cups swivel and move about buttery smooth. They are very light and the faux leather cushions and headband are really nice and soft. The extension and folding mechanisms all look well made and have metal components instead of plastic. Yes you could break them if you're ham fisted but if you take care of your stuff they should last you a long while. I don't have the problem of them feeling like they are falling off when leaning forward and after over an hours use my ears weren't too hot nor did they hurt in any way. They are very comfy headphones.
I tried them with my PS4/Xbox One and then with my phone, sony walkman and finally the pc with some flac files.
I'm pleasantly surprised by the sound. They lack a tiny bit of clarity with music but that's soon sorted with tweaking the eq a little increasing the treble just a touch. I didn't believe the claim of 5hz on the lower end however they are actually pretty bassy. For gaming this is brilliant as I think you want that with rumbling engines or shooting and explosions. For music the bass is good in some stuff but can sound a little muddy/overpowering in other songs. Yet again I just tweaked the eq down slightly on the low end and then they sounded great. Bare in mind these are only little tweaks I'm making to the EQ. By no means would I say these sound bad straight out the box. Don't forget as well that headphones will need to burn in with use to reveal their true potential.
I'd be happy if I'd paid £70-£80 for these to be fair so I'm more than happy at this bargain price.
Don't many reviews on here but was happy with these so hope this helps someone else out. Thanks for posting the deal :smiley:
grimboj2
4 Jun 164#9
Got these free with phone, they're OK. Slightly better quality than a 20 quid sennheiser but I hope nobody paid RRP :stuck_out_tongue:
bencallis
4 Jun 164#14
Thanks for that... I'd say it was pretty relevant considering that is the price they were when they were being reviewed.
starbidder
4 Jun 164#6
Expertreviews by who?
Latest comments (133)
taza98
16 Jul 16#133
Vewed ops post at 6PM, reviewed online, ordered at Argos via quidco, order confirmation received within seconds, raced on my motorbike to Argos Romford, collected, raced home, unpacked and listening to Pink Floyd's Shine On You Crazy Diamond by 6:40PM. Job done....sweating like a maniac!
JamesSmith
20 Jun 16#132
Not if they slipped into say a jar of treacle.
Otherwise, keep your receipt you should be OK!
willzza
20 Jun 16#131
if I bought these from Argos and found they slipped, would Argos give me a refund if I return them?
wenttoabetterplace
13 Jun 16#130
Yes, but where is it listed for £150 on the Argos website? (I am specifically replying to the other commenter who are moaning about Argos having an RRP of £150...when they clearly don't advertise it as ever having been £150!)
acreak152
13 Jun 16#129
On the Sony website they're currently £99, and have been sold at £150 previously...
judgey
12 Jun 16#128
Sorry thought they Bluetooth my bad. Nothing thats not sony aproved works on ps4 for Bluetooth.
JamesSmith
12 Jun 16#127
Decided to get these today in the interim until I replace my dearly departed Beyer Dynamic DT990 Pro... (20 years they lasted!)
Not finding the fit particularly loose unlike others, but I do have a big head. :wink:
Just trying them on the phone so far.. given the impedence I expect better results via the headphone preamp ..
Definite mid-lows bump resulting in a warm, comforting balance. The treble is there and it's really smooth n tight - especially upper mids.. just appears recessed due to the contouring. No deep lows, but per documentation these have acoustic bass porting to provide a sense of deep bass. Really a shadow extension of the mid lows - so, indistinct on things like bass drums - the electronic variety resembling big fluffy clouds.. (if the ports can be muted somehow eg with acoustic wadding that may tighten up the bass nicely) BUT!.. there is something really nice going on with the clarity and dynamics in the upper mids and lower highs casting a clear edge to sounds.. giving a physical presense to sounds, imparting plenty of texture, and spatiality/atmospheric qualities, with smooth refined detail thats tight andd understated *... the soft bass then seems to add to the experience.. The overall character reminds me of Naim gear for some reason. I'm impressed + enjoying the music :smile:
They're not neutral enough to be considered an 'audiophile' headphone.. but they deliver an immersive experience bargain for £26
* The way they are marketing this 'hi-res' stuff is BS !!! BUT it's likely that by designing a driver that is relatively flat to 40Khz, you're naturally going to achieve better linearities and sweetness in the audible range, as your moving the design edge out of the audible range...
Please show me where Argos list the RRP as being £150...
(The only person listing the RRP at £150 is the OP - who seems to have been pretty successful in making a hot deal out of something that isn't particularly hot)
leebad
12 Jun 16#124
£150RRP??? argos is playing the game and fool their customer/.
for £150, we can buy a decent headphones or earphones on amazom, eg; AKG k702. ATH mx50 ..Sony MDR-1A..
it sounds ok for 25 but you will need a big head to hold it...
Wiseone1111
12 Jun 161#123
Not True, they work fine for PS4 and Mic works fine too
clashpie
12 Jun 161#122
Totally agree that they are a bargain mate at this price....not the £150 RRP...I would say they would give most headphones under £80 a run for their money...at £25.99 they are a steal.
Glennb
12 Jun 161#121
they work fine with ps4 thats the reason why i got mine
toaster
12 Jun 161#120
Can't think of any other phones this well made, supplied with two cables and sound as good for £25.99. They are a genuine bargain.
asc91
11 Jun 16#119
Zeek have Argos vouchers, so you can knock another quid off, or if you're a new Zeek user get a £5 first purchase bonus with code 2A6UQQ2D - so that would take these headphones down to about £20.
pagehamillton
11 Jun 16#118
You should be on robot wars , I bet you're a hoot at parties
husna2000
11 Jun 16#117
Looks good
wenttoabetterplace
11 Jun 16#116
You sound like a marketing shill. Just how much are these Bang and Olufsen's?
wagtail
11 Jun 16#115
Sounds like a good deal so thanks OP and sorry to the wife, that's another hot deal purchase I didn't really need oops lol
uk90
11 Jun 16#114
I would get the Bang & Olufsen headphones which offer the most amazing sound quality where one can experience detail in the highs, mids and lows from headphones which showcase the way songs are supposed to be heard.
clashpie
11 Jun 16#113
Got some yesterday and after several hours of listening to Punk/Rock/and reggae music I have to say they ain't bad folks...forget the £150 rrp tho.
I was surprised at the depth of bass these phones have and the treble is sweet if a little restricted...like others have said on here with a bit of tweaking you can get good results....just give them ample time to bed/run them in and the benefits will be heard....straight out of the box and they sound tinny and muddled....but once run in they justify their price of £25.99....which is exactly what they are worth....not £150 lol
JordanKane
11 Jun 16#112
Apple headphones do so thought these might :smiley:
benedictalexander
11 Jun 16#111
Are these available somewhere else for a similar price, that delivers to Sweden?
check_your_bank
11 Jun 16#110
White, Cold - and lol at rrp :smile:
judgey
11 Jun 161#109
They dont work for ps4 nothing will unless sony lets them.
Wiseone1111
11 Jun 16#108
Someone posted further up that they worked well with ps4 with the mic.
I only tested them for sound on the ps4 not mic and I was happy.
JordanKane
11 Jun 161#107
Literally what I just asked mate :smiley:
score01
11 Jun 16#106
Do these work well with the PS4? looking for a replacement headset and MIC. Anyone tested and confirm chat works with PS4?
JordanKane
11 Jun 16#105
Would these work with a PS4, including the mic functionality? Thanks :smiley:
DexMorgan
11 Jun 161#104
Picked mine up this morning, taking them back tomorrow.
Sound quality is good for the price, but they're way too loose.
All over the place and need constant adjusting when just walking the dog wearing them (me wearing them, not the dog)
mushypeas25
11 Jun 16#103
people with ears.
eddyboi
11 Jun 16#102
Just got these, bit bassy. Sony are quite plasticky but sound is okay, may need to wear them in. Very lightweight.
seanmorris100
11 Jun 16#101
Cheap ****
rabbitmoon
11 Jun 16#100
Why?
seanmorris100
11 Jun 16#99
Crap
wenttoabetterplace
11 Jun 16#98
Never really understand why people would run in over the ear headphones. Pretty much guarantees that you'll be oblivious to what is going on around/behind you.
In ear headphones surely make more sense. Run with one in, and keep the other ear focussed on what's going on around.
(I also don't understand why people cycle with over the ear headphones (and no helmet). It's just really stupid. No awareness about emergency service vehicles - or any other threats for that matter.
ScoobyStoo
11 Jun 16#97
Georgedeals
11 Jun 16#96
I saw that too
mrfishey
11 Jun 16#95
I just tried that, but according to the website, us-la only ship to the USA
michallemanczyk
11 Jun 16#94
Ive got a pair of Sony MDR-XB400 headphones. Would these be an improvement to my old?
alasdair67
10 Jun 162#93
Unless they're already loose, I reckon your ears will stay on but you could maybe gaffer tape them to your head to be on the safe side. Just in case.
r3dhotukdeals
10 Jun 16#92
Reserved to collect in store, kept failing - sold out in my local.
Didn't want/need them anyways! :laughing:
REAL_DEAL
10 Jun 16#91
reserved:
So these really are that good guys, got the Bluetooth ones on here a few days ago @ amazon waiting for del in July, or was going to get the AKG 451....might as well give these a look cant go wrong with £25
HankMcSpank
10 Jun 16#90
Can you jog with these on your ears or will they move/fall off?
mousemice
10 Jun 16#89
Hot, awesome!
Wiseone1111
10 Jun 16#88
Cheers. I noticed as well that the isolation from outside noise is equivalent to my Audio Technica over ears. Probably because the cushions are so soft and seal well on my ears. The difference is these don't put as much pressure on your head and don't leave your ears so hot.
I'm not saying throw out your audio monitoring headphones and get these but if you want comfy small lightweight headphones for general music listening, gaming or movies you can't really go wrong.
I'm well chuffed for the money :smiley:
Dr_Lovegod
10 Jun 16#87
Nice review
Wiseone1111
10 Jun 1631#86
Thanks for posting, Just to clarify I've had a number of sets of expensive ear phones as well as headphones from the likes of Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, UE, Sony and Audio Technica.I don't profess to be an audiophile however I do like to think I know the difference between clarity...muddyness and flat sounding stuff etc.....
I pick up a set of these today from Argos in black for £4 more. Opening the box I was greeted with a nice sturdy inner box with a bit more quality than some stuff you buy. First impressions the headphones look great in black in my opinion, the red and brushed silver really set them off. They don't look cheap or naff, definitely more of a premium looking and feeling product. The ear cups swivel and move about buttery smooth. They are very light and the faux leather cushions and headband are really nice and soft. The extension and folding mechanisms all look well made and have metal components instead of plastic. Yes you could break them if you're ham fisted but if you take care of your stuff they should last you a long while. I don't have the problem of them feeling like they are falling off when leaning forward and after over an hours use my ears weren't too hot nor did they hurt in any way. They are very comfy headphones.
I tried them with my PS4/Xbox One and then with my phone, sony walkman and finally the pc with some flac files.
I'm pleasantly surprised by the sound. They lack a tiny bit of clarity with music but that's soon sorted with tweaking the eq a little increasing the treble just a touch. I didn't believe the claim of 5hz on the lower end however they are actually pretty bassy. For gaming this is brilliant as I think you want that with rumbling engines or shooting and explosions. For music the bass is good in some stuff but can sound a little muddy/overpowering in other songs. Yet again I just tweaked the eq down slightly on the low end and then they sounded great. Bare in mind these are only little tweaks I'm making to the EQ. By no means would I say these sound bad straight out the box. Don't forget as well that headphones will need to burn in with use to reveal their true potential.
I'd be happy if I'd paid £70-£80 for these to be fair so I'm more than happy at this bargain price.
Don't many reviews on here but was happy with these so hope this helps someone else out. Thanks for posting the deal :smiley:
montblanc
10 Jun 16#85
Whenever I try out expensive headphones they're so heavy and uncomfortable. Every Sony headphones like this are so comfortable
agentjont
10 Jun 16#84
I grabbed a set and at first I was underwhelmed but the more I've used them this week they have grown on me. The bass felt too soft initially but as if they bedded in and now they're my first choice.
banita
10 Jun 16#83
did't want to disappoint you
pablomalin
10 Jun 161#82
there are also refurbished ones for 19.99
Glennb
10 Jun 16#81
picked these up today, these work really well on PS4 mic is also really good voting hot
Zoea
10 Jun 16#80
Tempted, how again do these compare to the AKG K451 ?
rodman
10 Jun 161#79
cold for Faking RRP
mlpinto
10 Jun 16#78
Heat from me - I bought some black ones from a a previous Argos deal for about £30 and they sound great to me. Plus I like the fact that they fold and have a mic cable too.
creepyg
10 Jun 16#77
It's the black ones I have. They're a steal at this sort of price. Hope you like them!
BenderRodriguez
10 Jun 16#76
Thanks, ordering black ones now, few pounds more but look nicer with the red ring IMHO. Can't go wrong for the price.
Quasso
10 Jun 16#75
it's just one of the worst analogies I've ever seen, haha
siksik6
10 Jun 16#74
Cheers, needed some new cans, and these will do the job. Went OOS as I was checking out in Taunton but managed to reserve at another local-ish store.
PhilK
10 Jun 16#73
I would say it's ridiculously IR-relevant
Like saying a Van Gogh could have been bought for a couple of quid when he was alive, but for a few million a century later
Does anyone know how these compare to beats mixr headphones? (which i only paid £50 or so probably get that money back)
liamwheldon
10 Jun 16#70
I got these last year at £25 and they're decent headphones, they aren't worth £150 IMO but they are alot better than SENNHEISER HD201's which I had before. They do cancel out noise quite well too and very comfy to wear.
creepyg
10 Jun 16#69
Have both. Comparing the two the AKG sound muddy. Far prefer the Sony's sound, it's crisper and more 'open'. Bass is cleaner.
They sound better to put it bluntly.
I liked the Sony so much I upgraded to a pair of MDR-1ABT when Amazon were selling them for £140. Kept these as back-ups.
Another unnecessary purchase completed! Thank you so much.
banita
10 Jun 16#66
welcome at the shallow end
Quasso
10 Jun 16#65
Were you simply stating that you were about to make a pointless comment?
madmaxpayne
10 Jun 16#64
Says 1/3 off according to Argos. Stop inflating saying rrp is £150
cowtc
10 Jun 16#63
Dont have these Sonys but have a few different sony headphones. Also have the akg 451. I personally think these will sound very similar to the akg 451. I think sonys are good with bass but these are not extra bass specific. Hence, both are great with power and detail
Bades
10 Jun 161#62
cold not 4k?
HugoLuca
10 Jun 161#61
£150 RRP? Argos RRP £39.99 ... Okay deal.
BenderRodriguez
10 Jun 16#60
So random people on the internet, half of them being professional reviewers from India writing 100 5-star reviews for £3? :smiley:
BenderRodriguez
10 Jun 16#59
Has anyone compared them directly with AKG K451? I listen to prog rock, jazz, mostly from crappy sources (pc at work or galaxy S5 on the go). Worth changing?
banita
10 Jun 16#58
see you don't get it :wink: it's about price when first sold not item itself - op put £150 as RRP which is not true
Sell Me
10 Jun 161#57
Expert Reviewers
BenderRodriguez
10 Jun 16#56
Comparing classic Ferrari with mediocre mass-produced overpriced headphones. "Pointless comment" indeed.
banita
10 Jun 16#55
I'm sorry for causing such a puzzle ... next time I will use much simpler comparison so more of you will have a chance to understand it
rsemp
10 Jun 16#54
Just bought a pair, incredible sound, the only possible problem is that they are a bit loose. For me that's no issue, need them a bit loose as otherwise they hurt my ears when i wear my glasses. Sound wise, they are top top quality. If you aren't going running, get a pair.
TheOak
10 Jun 161#53
You should have had a colon after the word "comment"
Nice headphones - well built and sound good. I have had them for a while and one thing to note is that they sit on my head quite loosely. The head band portion of the headphones are covered in a soft, slippery material which means it easily slides forward on your head. The headphones don't 'clamp' around your head that tightly either. My sister who tried them complained they were unusable since they kept slipping off her head.
winkj4909
10 Jun 16#49
- not me but what they look like with the PSVR
I purchased these when they were 31.99 at Argos. I've bought them for the for the PlayStation VR as a lot of the demo's on Youtube are using them. They sound amazing! I have played them for the last month every day for about 3 hours a day so I am sure they are "burnt in" I play a lot of FLAC music. Though I don't really get the whole loseless thing nor hear it, they make my heart pump with every song. I am real excited for the PS VR when I can combine them. Don't hesitate to buy these, especially at this price.
Update: Just tested the headphones out on the PSVR dev kit at work and they sound Awesome! Only had The Deep but still amazing sound!
s2_ytb
10 Jun 16#48
Order through Nectar app and get double points?
OVERLORD
10 Jun 16#47
Even Human Hearing lol
honglong
9 Jun 161#46
Closed headphones so hardly any leak! Tight but comfy seal so isolate sound well.
toaster
8 Jun 16#45
Thanks, bought.
pakichan
8 Jun 16#44
Can anyone provide feedback on the amount of sound these leak? Had a pair of AKG on ear headphones previously and there was way too much sound leakage!
Thanks
retropolis
8 Jun 16#43
lol, it was you that made the pointless comment
iProGam3r
7 Jun 16#42
The lady who served me was still there and she was kind enough to label it as faulty for me, not sure if that's legit but she was very helpful!
alien
7 Jun 16#41
Thanks for your thoughts - I think I'll get them :smiley:
honglong
7 Jun 161#40
I just bought some in Black from argos for £29.99. I have a pair of Bose Sound True on ear and these blow them away. Really well made, high quality headphones. Very clear, strong bass (not boomy) really HQ. Amazing for £89. For £29.99 they are an absolute bargain. Looking around the high street/supermarkets £20-£30 buys a rubbish pair of headphones. These cost over £100 new and you can tell. Even the box looks well made.
I have tried Grado, B+W P5, Bose Quiet comfort and these for the money are a steel!
I forgot to mention, they isolate noise quite well (the leather pads are similar to the Bose, possibly using memory foam).
Buy!! :smiley:
dpc1979
7 Jun 16#39
34.27 when you change the warehouse to us-la
vikep
6 Jun 16#38
Hi there, After reading your comment on: Meizu hd50 I'm trying to buy the Meizu HD50 headphones but wondering how you get them for £35 as for me its coming up £40.15
Also, I've never used GearBest before is it a legit and safe site to buy from? Any help would much appreciated
sumpter
6 Jun 16#37
Can anyone comment on the noise cancellation on these?
I currently use Sony ZX600 (also bought from a deal here) in an office environment and I can have these as loud as I wish without any noise leaking.
banita
5 Jun 16#36
ohhh you did not get it either?
fozed78
5 Jun 16#35
Screw the AKG K451/ 452. Get some Meizu hd50 from Gearbest.com. I had the AKG but the meizu beat them hands down for comfort, sound quality and overall quality. They have full Android control (volume and skip button). Currently £35 in flash sale.
I found a very interesting good in Gearbest:Original Meizu HD50 Hi-Fi Headphones http://m.gearbest.com/headsets/pp_265038.html
DatAlbino
5 Jun 16#34
Get the AKGs man, the bass is great, clear treble, rlly loud, decent noise supression, and so comfy and slim, my brother has these and picked them up for about this a while back, feel flimsy and ok sound quality but nothing like AKGs
teaganmarieravetta
5 Jun 16#33
Will Argos accept returns once opened for ill fit? Already put mine on eBay as they slide off my head if I look up or down must have too big of a head :stuck_out_tongue:
wenttoabetterplace
5 Jun 161#32
Pointless analogy
jimbobaggins
5 Jun 16#31
Your ears were tiny?
iProGam3r
5 Jun 161#30
Make sure you're comfortable with on ears, I returned mine straight away as they were tiny.
ManMang0
5 Jun 16#29
On that Note I have a pair of AKG 460s (same as 450/1 just 'special editions') They are a few years old now and wearing out a bit. I also damaged the cable slightly. Would you recommend sticking with another AKG pair over these sonys? I'm mainly talking about sound quality (mainly heavy metal/classical/techno) and comfort. Anything else I do not consider as much (looks, features, mic capablity, noise cancelling, gold plated, carry cases.
TLDR: These or stick with AKGs?
goliath
5 Jun 161#28
the 'on ear' comment was to make clear they're not 'over ear' type headphones. If you're struggling to understand 'on ear' headphones sit on the ear, 'over ear' the headphones sit on your face and your ear are inside the cups.
sag
5 Jun 163#27
I don't know, but at least the heading was accurate .... "Pointless comment"
rapidracer10
5 Jun 16#26
They are quite loose, as they are designed for comfort
And yes the cable is changeable
It comes with 2 cables as standard, 1 with mic/remote and one without. They are great quality cables
gerdy175
5 Jun 16#25
Have a new sealed pair black in belfast £20
DonkeyKonk
5 Jun 161#24
'On Ears headphones'
Not gonna put em on yer backside, are ya.
Druff
5 Jun 16#23
Can anyone comment if these would be any good for Vive do they hold on your head well?
Can the 3.5mm cable be removed and replaced?
banita
5 Jun 16#22
fact that rrp is £39.99 not that they once were £150 as put on title
most ppl did not read comments and judged this deal based on that false info
zx636r
5 Jun 162#21
You mean to say that old Ferrari buried in my dads garage is worth millions...... whey hey.
EvanPs
5 Jun 161#20
For you, yes. For the rest in the room, not so much. No special isolation.
masterplanner
5 Jun 161#19
These are high resolution headphones, you will not find anything with the frequency range these have for under £100, and certainly not akg or sens
rohitmkiller
5 Jun 16#18
I really want to know what this was in reply to
pcangeldust
5 Jun 16#17
A deal but sadly it's white. Are these good for indoor use?
DatAlbino
5 Jun 161#16
AKG all the way, currently a deal on HUKD for 33 quid delivered from Amazon, I would highly, highly, highly recommend getting those. So. Good.
EvanPs
5 Jun 161#15
Excellent price, easily one of the best portable options under 100£, along with Senheiser Momentum and AKG K-451
bencallis
4 Jun 164#14
Thanks for that... I'd say it was pretty relevant considering that is the price they were when they were being reviewed.
barginfan
4 Jun 161#13
Very good quality headphones, both build and sound quality are very good for this price.
Totally agree that the original price is way over the top, but most items these days seem to have ridiculous RRP tags attached to them.
banita
4 Jun 161#12
pointless comment
when Ferrari 250 GTO was first sold it cost $18,000 - in 2014 one sold for $38,115,000
grimboj2
4 Jun 164#9
Got these free with phone, they're OK. Slightly better quality than a 20 quid sennheiser but I hope nobody paid RRP :stuck_out_tongue:
ristriad to grimboj2
4 Jun 16#11
I've tried them and didn't really like them, if someone bought for the rrp I bet they are in tears.
busterdan
4 Jun 16#10
Nice headphones in my opinion and definitely worth this price.... I got some last time they were reduced.
robtkerrigan
4 Jun 16#8
Great deal, just reserved! Heat from me
rapidracer10
4 Jun 161#7
Lol 150 RRP is insane :confused:...Ive tried them and this is the price they should be around
starbidder
4 Jun 164#6
Expertreviews by who?
DatAlbino
4 Jun 163#5
They plumetted alot and I can see them hitting below 20, look at that mass decline
I'll bite at 20, hot tho
ThePrince
4 Jun 161#4
Comment
Fair point. Should have done my homework!
bencallis
4 Jun 161#3
When they were first released they were selling for between 100-150 everywhere including amazon :smiley:
ThePrince
4 Jun 162#2
Good price, but the RRP is way off the mark. Besides, shows as 'was £39.99' on Argos website.
Heat added anyway. Great headphones too :smiley:
Farhan007
4 Jun 162#1
Great price. Been on this price during previous sales too.
Opening post
Review: http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/tvs-entertainment/headphones/53244/sony-mdr-10rc-review
They are on-ear headphones. Come with two detachable cables (one with a mic). Also available in black for £30.
Top comments
I pick up a set of these today from Argos in black for £4 more. Opening the box I was greeted with a nice sturdy inner box with a bit more quality than some stuff you buy. First impressions the headphones look great in black in my opinion, the red and brushed silver really set them off. They don't look cheap or naff, definitely more of a premium looking and feeling product. The ear cups swivel and move about buttery smooth. They are very light and the faux leather cushions and headband are really nice and soft. The extension and folding mechanisms all look well made and have metal components instead of plastic. Yes you could break them if you're ham fisted but if you take care of your stuff they should last you a long while. I don't have the problem of them feeling like they are falling off when leaning forward and after over an hours use my ears weren't too hot nor did they hurt in any way. They are very comfy headphones.
I tried them with my PS4/Xbox One and then with my phone, sony walkman and finally the pc with some flac files.
I'm pleasantly surprised by the sound. They lack a tiny bit of clarity with music but that's soon sorted with tweaking the eq a little increasing the treble just a touch. I didn't believe the claim of 5hz on the lower end however they are actually pretty bassy. For gaming this is brilliant as I think you want that with rumbling engines or shooting and explosions. For music the bass is good in some stuff but can sound a little muddy/overpowering in other songs. Yet again I just tweaked the eq down slightly on the low end and then they sounded great. Bare in mind these are only little tweaks I'm making to the EQ. By no means would I say these sound bad straight out the box. Don't forget as well that headphones will need to burn in with use to reveal their true potential.
I'd be happy if I'd paid £70-£80 for these to be fair so I'm more than happy at this bargain price.
Don't many reviews on here but was happy with these so hope this helps someone else out. Thanks for posting the deal :smiley:
Latest comments (133)
Otherwise, keep your receipt you should be OK!
Not finding the fit particularly loose unlike others, but I do have a big head. :wink:
Just trying them on the phone so far.. given the impedence I expect better results via the headphone preamp ..
Definite mid-lows bump resulting in a warm, comforting balance. The treble is there and it's really smooth n tight - especially upper mids.. just appears recessed due to the contouring. No deep lows, but per documentation these have acoustic bass porting to provide a sense of deep bass. Really a shadow extension of the mid lows - so, indistinct on things like bass drums - the electronic variety resembling big fluffy clouds.. (if the ports can be muted somehow eg with acoustic wadding that may tighten up the bass nicely) BUT!.. there is something really nice going on with the clarity and dynamics in the upper mids and lower highs casting a clear edge to sounds.. giving a physical presense to sounds, imparting plenty of texture, and spatiality/atmospheric qualities, with smooth refined detail thats tight andd understated *... the soft bass then seems to add to the experience.. The overall character reminds me of Naim gear for some reason. I'm impressed + enjoying the music :smile:
They're not neutral enough to be considered an 'audiophile' headphone.. but they deliver an immersive experience bargain for £26
* The way they are marketing this 'hi-res' stuff is BS !!! BUT it's likely that by designing a driver that is relatively flat to 40Khz, you're naturally going to achieve better linearities and sweetness in the audible range, as your moving the design edge out of the audible range...
(The only person listing the RRP at £150 is the OP - who seems to have been pretty successful in making a hot deal out of something that isn't particularly hot)
for £150, we can buy a decent headphones or earphones on amazom, eg; AKG k702. ATH mx50 ..Sony MDR-1A..
it sounds ok for 25 but you will need a big head to hold it...
I was surprised at the depth of bass these phones have and the treble is sweet if a little restricted...like others have said on here with a bit of tweaking you can get good results....just give them ample time to bed/run them in and the benefits will be heard....straight out of the box and they sound tinny and muddled....but once run in they justify their price of £25.99....which is exactly what they are worth....not £150 lol
I only tested them for sound on the ps4 not mic and I was happy.
Sound quality is good for the price, but they're way too loose.
All over the place and need constant adjusting when just walking the dog wearing them (me wearing them, not the dog)
In ear headphones surely make more sense. Run with one in, and keep the other ear focussed on what's going on around.
(I also don't understand why people cycle with over the ear headphones (and no helmet). It's just really stupid. No awareness about emergency service vehicles - or any other threats for that matter.
Didn't want/need them anyways! :laughing:
So these really are that good guys, got the Bluetooth ones on here a few days ago @ amazon waiting for del in July, or was going to get the AKG 451....might as well give these a look cant go wrong with £25
I'm not saying throw out your audio monitoring headphones and get these but if you want comfy small lightweight headphones for general music listening, gaming or movies you can't really go wrong.
I'm well chuffed for the money :smiley:
I pick up a set of these today from Argos in black for £4 more. Opening the box I was greeted with a nice sturdy inner box with a bit more quality than some stuff you buy. First impressions the headphones look great in black in my opinion, the red and brushed silver really set them off. They don't look cheap or naff, definitely more of a premium looking and feeling product. The ear cups swivel and move about buttery smooth. They are very light and the faux leather cushions and headband are really nice and soft. The extension and folding mechanisms all look well made and have metal components instead of plastic. Yes you could break them if you're ham fisted but if you take care of your stuff they should last you a long while. I don't have the problem of them feeling like they are falling off when leaning forward and after over an hours use my ears weren't too hot nor did they hurt in any way. They are very comfy headphones.
I tried them with my PS4/Xbox One and then with my phone, sony walkman and finally the pc with some flac files.
I'm pleasantly surprised by the sound. They lack a tiny bit of clarity with music but that's soon sorted with tweaking the eq a little increasing the treble just a touch. I didn't believe the claim of 5hz on the lower end however they are actually pretty bassy. For gaming this is brilliant as I think you want that with rumbling engines or shooting and explosions. For music the bass is good in some stuff but can sound a little muddy/overpowering in other songs. Yet again I just tweaked the eq down slightly on the low end and then they sounded great. Bare in mind these are only little tweaks I'm making to the EQ. By no means would I say these sound bad straight out the box. Don't forget as well that headphones will need to burn in with use to reveal their true potential.
I'd be happy if I'd paid £70-£80 for these to be fair so I'm more than happy at this bargain price.
Don't many reviews on here but was happy with these so hope this helps someone else out. Thanks for posting the deal :smiley:
Like saying a Van Gogh could have been bought for a couple of quid when he was alive, but for a few million a century later
http://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/headband-headphones/mdr-10rc
They sound better to put it bluntly.
I liked the Sony so much I upgraded to a pair of MDR-1ABT when Amazon were selling them for £140. Kept these as back-ups.
I purchased these when they were 31.99 at Argos. I've bought them for the for the PlayStation VR as a lot of the demo's on Youtube are using them. They sound amazing! I have played them for the last month every day for about 3 hours a day so I am sure they are "burnt in" I play a lot of FLAC music. Though I don't really get the whole loseless thing nor hear it, they make my heart pump with every song. I am real excited for the PS VR when I can combine them. Don't hesitate to buy these, especially at this price.
Update: Just tested the headphones out on the PSVR dev kit at work and they sound Awesome! Only had The Deep but still amazing sound!
Thanks
I have tried Grado, B+W P5, Bose Quiet comfort and these for the money are a steel!
I forgot to mention, they isolate noise quite well (the leather pads are similar to the Bose, possibly using memory foam).
Buy!! :smiley:
Also, I've never used GearBest before is it a legit and safe site to buy from? Any help would much appreciated
I currently use Sony ZX600 (also bought from a deal here) in an office environment and I can have these as loud as I wish without any noise leaking.
I found a very interesting good in Gearbest:Original Meizu HD50 Hi-Fi Headphones http://m.gearbest.com/headsets/pp_265038.html
TLDR: These or stick with AKGs?
And yes the cable is changeable
It comes with 2 cables as standard, 1 with mic/remote and one without. They are great quality cables
Not gonna put em on yer backside, are ya.
Can the 3.5mm cable be removed and replaced?
most ppl did not read comments and judged this deal based on that false info
Totally agree that the original price is way over the top, but most items these days seem to have ridiculous RRP tags attached to them.
when Ferrari 250 GTO was first sold it cost $18,000 - in 2014 one sold for $38,115,000
I'll bite at 20, hot tho
Fair point. Should have done my homework!
Heat added anyway. Great headphones too :smiley:
Amazon have them for £40 so I guess this is hot!