Showing posts with label headphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label headphones. Show all posts

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Sentey® Gaming Headset Arches #review

I received this headset at no cost to me in exchange for my honest unbiased review.
First off this is a USB powered headset that will be recognized even if you plug in through a peripheral device like a USB hub.
Pros:
I found that the headset provides a clear strong steady stream of sound.
I think that they have a really nice range from low to really loud volume. I like that the volume adjuster is a wheel system which allows you full and simple control on how loud you want the sound.
The microphone works well, the microphone stick slides down next to your face and then when you are done back up into the ear piece. You have the on/off clicker under the volume wheel.
I really enjoy the vibrations the headset produces for loud and bass based sounds. It works great for games even movies and tv.
They are super comfortable and stable on your head because of the adjustable strap on the top of your head.
The ear pads fit really comfortable against your head without causing discomfort or pain.
The headset stays in place and will not fall or slide off easily.
Aesthetically they are really nicely designed.
All seems to be made well with quality materials.
Cons:
I was kind of confused that every time you reconnect physically or restart the computer the headphones automatically turn on the monitor setting. This causes a clicking to happen which really had me confused and concerned when I first tried them out,  but it's just as easy as going to the sound settings and muting the monitor.
The control for volume seems really really low,  it fits me at below the waist line. This a problem because it is a heavy component so it shifts around, can easily pull on the cord ends and potentially hit you in places.
Overall I have to only give these headphones a 4/5 rating because I really do have an issue with the location of the volume control and that it always turns the monitor back on. These may not be a huge deal but are enough to make me just like the headphones and not love them.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

FSL AL13 Aluminium Earphones review


I received this set of earphones at no cost to me in exchange for my honest unbiased review.
 
Nowadays most of us spend a lot more time watching videos, TV and listening to music.  Especially with our handheld devices so having a nice pair of earphones or headphones is essential. So when I got these I decided to try them in various ways and places.
 
Design and hardware 5/5
I like the gray and black look that they have. The flat cord is interesting to me because I have never had that before. It makes the cord less noticeable and easy to move around. I think they are trying to accommodate all users by providing 3 different rubber tips. I tried the ones that came on the earphones which where the medium sized rubber tips. The worked OK but they felt a little loose,  so I switched over to the small ones and they fit nice and tight. After the switch they never fell out and I have had no discomfort or pain with extended use.
 
Sound quality and loudness 5/5
I use them everyday to watch TV on my phone, stream YouTube and sometimes listen to music. I have had no issues with the quality of the sound. They are able to get pretty loud as well. 
 
Cord 4/5
I put this category here because I feel it is important when buying wired earphones/headphones. I feel that the length of the cord  which is like 4ft is awesome. It allows me to walk around with my phone in my pocket and still listen to the music without having the ear pieces keep falling out. The cord is so flexible that you can easily adjust it around anything unlike most tubular cords that are rigid. There is a downside to the cord being so flexible, that is that it will move easily. For instance if I am watching a video on my phone while in bed sometimes the cord will fall over the screen. That would be fine except since it is a flat cord it can activate the touch function and skip around my video.
 
To sum up, these are the best earphones I have, as proof I have used them every night since I got them. I have to honestly say "I love them" as you Amazon friends might know I give it a 5/5 rating.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Sentey Headphone FLOW Review.



Sentey Headphone FLOW Review

I was sent this pair of white/blue Flow headphones for my honest and unbiased review. I decided to do a video review that will be on the bottom of the page as well.

I have to say the quality of headphones you get for the listed price is way beyond what you pay $14.99.
These is will be great to replace any low to mid range headphones that you have.
I especially like the long cord.
They fit well on your ears and help cancel other noises.
They do not get uncomfortable after a few minutes like many others do.

They way they fold is very natural and is built with some give so that you will not easily break them.
Also really like that they are made to accommodate bigger heads like mine.
I say that because almost all my other headphones to break.

For the $14.99 is price definitely worth your money and time.