Sentences with word «earpads»

Removing the headset uncovers a small collection of accessories, including USB and 3.5 mm cables, instructions, a detachable mic piece, and even an extra pair of earpads with a suede fabric instead of mesh.
Design Visually, the KEF M500 joins the recent — and welcome — realm of sleek, on - ear designs that have made it socially acceptable to appear in public wearing a big chunk of metal with leather earpads on either side.
Its cushioned, soft, memory foam earpads fit securely yet comfortably around the ears and its flexible swivel design and padded headband facilitate a perfect fit for any wearer.
The soft earpads cover the ears completely, cutting out most of the ambient noise.
The headset isn't perfect, with earpads, boom mic and lack of dock slightly letting down the package.
This signal does more than simply block out noise, like thick earpads on headphones (that is called noise isolation); it actively cancels out the noise to generate a quiet that's unaffected by what's going on around you.
After trying several pairs of Beats headphones that felt uncomfortable, the Studio3 ushers in soft earpads and a headband that won't pinch your head.
-- Audio Connection: 3.5 - mm — Volume Weight: 120 - g (Headset Only) / 214 - g (Headset and Packaging)-- Speaker Frequency Response: 80 - Hz — 10k - Hz — Speakers: 40 - mm Speaker with Neodymium Magnet — Microphone Design: Omni - Directional Boom Mic — Headband / Earpad Material: Mesh Fabric (Black) with Foam Cushioning — Earcup Design: Over-Ear (Open)
It's a feature that works best alongside passive noise isolation, like thick earpads that completely cover the ears or snug earbuds that physically block out sounds.
Available in matte black, blue, red, teal, or white, the supra - aural (on - ear) E45BT headphones feature exceptionally comfortable earpads and a cloth - lined headband that's slightly less padded, but comfortable nonetheless.
Put your extra earpads, boom mic, both cables and USB soundcard in the carrying case — and go out and play.
Designed to be the most comfortable and best sounding closed headset on the market, the G4ME ZERO features a new earpad design that makes it the perfect choice for immersive gaming.
The headphones are comfortable enough to wear for hours — vital for a long flight — with soft, plush earpads and large cups that fit all the way around your ear.
Everything from its beautiful silver headband design, in - line and discreet microphones, extra cushioned earpads, all the way to its advanced 3D audio technology that interacts specifically with certain PS4 titles, separates this headset from the rest of the competition.
And neither of the HyperX Cloud's earpad sets caused me any amount of appreciable discomfort when I wore my thick, cellulose - acetate - framed glasses, whereas many of the other headsets in our roundup did.
Get a good sweat going, and you'll turn your headphone earpads into a nasty mess.
Moreover, the most remarkable takeaway with the wireless product are the small / medium / large interchangeable earpads.
The second pair of suede earpads feels better, but only marginally so.
You may notice right away that these headphones use a velour padding, which is exactly the sort of thing that those with glasses prefer to leatherette earpads because it doesn't squeak or catch when you move your head.
That set's sound, however, was meh, the foam earpads didn't seem like they'd last a long time, and our older kids found them to be too small.
When we test these headsets, we'll examine the durability, the fabric finish, the removable mesh earpads, and the differences in quality across PC, console, and mobile device use.
These custom - made versions of the Dash Pro feature earpads made from impressions taken directly from your ears.
The lambskin earpads and cowhide headband bathe you with a luxurious feel on the head.
Soft, breathable fabric - covered earpads easily fit over most ears, and a black anodized metal headband holds each earcup on a nearly quarter - circle arm that lets them fold flat and pivot slightly vertically.
The construction consists of both anodized black metal and solid - feeling matte black plastic for the headband and outsides of the earcups, and leather - covered memory foam for the large over-ear earpads.
The ATH - M50xRD features the same sonic signature, along with refined earpads and detachable cables.
Both included earpads are spacious, soft and comfortable with soft memory foam padding.
With professional - grade earpad and headband material and a collapsible design, the ATH - M50xRD headphones remain comfortable throughout long monitoring sessions and transport easily.
Luckily, the supple, plush and deep earpads delivered outstanding comfort as one of the few models that fully encompass my ears without contact.
XXL - sized, plush velvet earpads, a cushioned headband and the lightweight design give the ultimate comfort.
It isn't particularly plush like the G933 or Turtle Beach Elite Pro, but it doesn't press down on your head, and the vaguely trapezoidal earpads are large enough that they didn't crush my ears.
The headphones feature metal earcups with soft leather earpads and headband that are the definition of comfortable.
Both headsets offer removable microphones, but only the G433 headset comes equipped with 7.1 surround sound, an extra pair of earpads, and a USB cord featuring volume control.
Like many premium headphones, they offer a padded headband with oversized, memory foam earpads that completely cover your ears.
-- Audio Connection: Direct Wireless Connection — Speaker Frequency Response: 20 - Hz -20-kHz — Headset Power: Rechargeable Battery — Battery: Up to 10 - Hours (ANC and Bluetooth On), Up to 15 - Hours (With Those Features Off)-- Speaker Size: 50 - mm with Neodymium Magnets — Microphone: Flip - Up Omni - Directional — Headband / Earpad Material: Synthetic Leather with Foam Cushioning — Ear Cushion: Synthetic Leather with Foam Cushioning
Those with wider noggins may find them a little tight, but between the exceptional sound quality and extremely comfortable earpads and headband, it is easy to excuse.
The headphones do an excellent job of blocking out ambient noise even with noise cancellation turned off, which is a testament to Bose's earpad design.
Comfort-wise, it's exemplary, with big, thick earpads that eliminate all ambient noise, and can be easily adjusted to fit all head - sizes.
Those are roomier, while the PXC 550's earpads are angled in a way that could be tricky for those with especially large ears.
Simply touch the earpads to stop or play tracks, swipe left and right for previous and next track, trace and stop for scanning, or swipe up and down to adjust volume.
This is largely due to the mesh fabric covering earpads.
Both the headband and the earpad size were comfortable on our toddler panel's noggins.
The earpads are moderately firm, yet still comfortable because the parts that contact your skin are covered in soft velour, and the earpads are large enough to distribute the clamping force of the headband evenly around your ears.
Our panel split on which of the earpads we preferred.
Our top pick boasts great sound quality, comfort for long gaming sessions, a choice of earpads, and better build quality than anything else in its class.
Wearhaus Arc: We found the earpads to be comfortable and soft, and the touch - sensitive controls to be intuitive.
The HyperX Cloud features genuine viscoelastic memory foam in its earpads (both the leatherette and velour options), not the cheaper foam found in many other headsets and headphones.
The earpads are the perfect combination of squishy and firm.
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