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The 40-hour battery life is no joke. I wore them through a cross-country flight (with layovers!) and still had juice left. The 6 EQ modes are fun to play with – Bass mode turns my coffee shop into a mini nightclub, while Jazz mode makes acoustic tracks sound like the musician's whispering in your ear.
Comfort? Surprisingly good. The protein leather earmuffs feel like clouds... for about 90 minutes. Then you'll want that recommended ear break (seriously, your future self will thank you). They fold up nicely too – I've stuffed them in everything from laptop bags to gym duffels without issues.
Now the hair-catching issue is real if you have longer hair. My hack? Slide hair ties around the earcup gaps – problem solved for $1 at Dollar Tree.
Sound quality shocked me most. Are they audiophile-grade? No. But for casual listening, that bass hits deep enough to feel it in your chest without muddying mids/vocals. Calls are decent though mic quality is very "I paid $20 for these" – fine for quick chats but not podcast-worthy.
The included audio cable is clutch when Bluetooth acts up (which happens maybe 5% of the time). And that FM radio? Cute feature but practically useless unless you're standing next to a radio tower.
Final verdict: For budget headphones, these deliver exceptional value with legit 2+ year lifespan based on user reports. Just mind the headband – it tends to crack right when you get emotionally attached. Keep some duct tape handy or embrace the inevitable upgrade cycle!
