It's easy to find
a bad pair of headphones.
Not exact matches
I know I just kind
of went in on the sound quality but just because it's lacking in the detail I normally like doesn't mean it's a
bad pair of gym
headphones.
Sure these aren't going to revolutionize anyone's audio experience, but if you're looking for a
pair of wireless
headphones to use on a commute these aren't a
bad option for the price.
Apple is set to kill the century old
headphone jack when it unveils the iPhone 7 during an event on September 7th, which is
bad news for your favorite
pair of wired
headphones, but great news for accessory makers like Griffin.
It's not that it's
bad, but in 2017 you can and should expect more from a premium - priced
pair of headphones, even if they do come equipped with noise - cancellation.
If you're hoping that AirPods getting released means Apple's also - delayed BeatsX
headphones, a
pair of around - the - neck resting earbuds, are also ready, we've got some
bad news.
It might feel like Google is following Apple's script right now: remove the
headphone jack from your flagship phone, ship the phone with a depressingly
bad dongle adapter, and announce a new
pair of revolutionary Bluetooth
headphones to divert the you - caused frustrations
of your customers into additional retail transactions.
Still, if you need a USB - C
pair of headphones for your Razer Phone, you could certainly do a lot
worse in terms
of price.
That said, for a first attempt at a
pair of headphones, the audio quality isn't
bad.
Getting the perfect fit from an in - ear
headphone is essential both for sound quality and security, but even though most products come with 16
pairs of tips in different shapes, sizes, and materials, getting the ideal seal is an exercise in frustration at best, and totally impossible at
worst.