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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Don’t rate them at all, if you’ve got the surplus cash of course, by all means waste your money, cheaper brands that give better sound quality are available. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If they spent as much on research and development as they did on clever marketing, they would be the best.
I would get yourself into a store, try out several pairs with your preferred device and see which work best for you. Choosing by name alone could lead to dissapointment. |
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By *arehamMan
over a year ago
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I bought a wired pair for over 150pounds ,if you go to Aldi i got two pairs of wireless ones that they were selling off for £15:00 they are brilliant and they don’t have a wires to get in the way forgot beats and get your self to Aldi they are well worth a look. |
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If you spend 40 quid on a set of SONY MDR-ZX220BT headphones they are better quality, stay charged longer & you’ll find the sound is as good as any of the top Range expensive headphones. The don’t have noise cancelling like Bose though but for that money you won’t get better! |
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Got a set of bose soundlink II over ear headphones in duty free, they were £300 on the high street at the time got them in for £160. Battery life and sound quality is immense as well as durability, can even wear them in the gym. Even though they don't brand them as noise cancelling, they do a pretty damn good job at it. |
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