Coby CVH68 Lightweight Digital Super Bass Headphones with Volume Control

Coby CVH68 Lightweight Digital Super Bass Headphones with Volume Control

by Coby
5.0
List price:  $5.99
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Features

  • Non-slip, around-the-ear design for perfect fit
  • Ultra lightweight comfortable design
  • High performance 30mm samarium cobalt magnet drivers
  • Rotary volume control unit

Product Description

COBY DIGITAL STEREO HEADPHONES

Reviews

5.0 A pretty darn good pair of headphones.
Now this isn't one of those $80 headphones you'd buy if you were planning on working in a recording studio or finding the perfect pitch to a song you're composing. It doesn't block out all outward sound if that's what you're wondering, but one normally doesn't expect headphones to.

It's not fancy shmancy, but when it comes to being a pair of headphones, it gets the job done. It's got a great ear fit which allows adjustment to size, it's compact, it's got a nicely sized cord, the volume adjustment is GREAT!

The only possible downside I can think of is sound leaking. Almost every headphone does this, but I'm just pointing out that this one does also. When there's a song with a strong rhythym or a lot of bass, normally the people next to you can hear it.

What should you get these headphones for? If you just need a pair of headphones because your music is bothering anyone else or whatever reasons you want headphones for. These fit all the requirements one would want when buying headphones, they're compact, good-looking, and good sound, and the volume adjustment is good too. Trust me, if you're just looking for a pair of headphones that does the job but doesn't cost much, THESE are the headphones you want.
5.0 Excellent Office Earphones
The Good: these provide good sound from my PC audio source, for both music and speech alike. The in-line volume control is much handier than fiddling with the on-screen widgets (which I have turned up to maximum). Outside noise is muffled but not silenced by the earpads (a must in my case), and since there's no headband, it's easy to keep one on and put the other in a shirt pocket if I need to be listening for something.

The Mediocre: they use pretty cheap plasic, especially on the part that goes behind the ear. It's certainly sturdy enough to hold up to desk use, or even being tossed in a bag, but if you have very sensitive ear-flesh, you might find something smoother. The outer shell will certainly get smudged it you touch it often, as there is smooth clear plasic covering the shiny bluish circle. Using the volume wheel could be a little easier; it's pretty thin, and only pokes out slightly from the module. I find it easiest to use the ridges on it to dial it up and won with my fingernails (at least it's not likely to chage volume if you don't want it to).

In short: a decent-quality product that provides good sound without isolation and at a very nice price.

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