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ANYONE NEED THE MIC TO WORK... DO NOT BUY THESE! THERE IS NO MIC. AND I HAVE FIFTY PESOS TO THE FIRST HUMAN TO EXPLAIN WHY DETACHABLE CORDS WOULD BE A FEATURE IF THEY ARE NOT WIRELESS OPERATING HEADPHONES. NO BLUETOOTH. TWO CABLES ? ADAPTER FOR ? THESE WOULD NOT EVEN PLUG INTO MY I PHONE... THE PLUG IS TOO BULKY TO FIT.... WHICH IM SURE WILL BE AN ISSUE LATER, TOO. BEST TO DO 2TWO2 WEEKS OF RESEARCH... NOT JUST ONE.
T**M
For the price and overall performance of the headphones I'd say they are very impressionable and a nice piece of equipment.
Being that this brand is well under the radar at the moment I wasn't going to expect in terms of quality. That goes to show that you should not judge a book by it's cover. I got them a about a week ago and thought I would give them some justice and break them in a bit before I type this review. So let's start from the beginning.The presentation of the product was pretty ordinary, but not bad taking it out of the shipping box. The product was packaged well and the accessories were nicely wrapped, feel, and work fine. The headphones themselves feel and look pretty premium. The cushioned layer around the ears seemed way to soft but after putting them on feel just right. It had plenty of clearance from the actual speakers and my ears which on other headphones leave this terrible pain on my ears. The ergonomics of the headphones are quite nice. They sit on my head pretty snug and are pretty light. After long period with them on I sometimes forget I'm wearing them. Construction of them seem fine. The wiring that runs through them seem stable and have enough slack where you shouldn't have issues. Overall I was pretty blown away at first glance.Now to the sound! Out of the box, on tracks with intense sub-bass content these BINSHIs provide some serious thunder, and there is little distortion even at top. For tracks with less deep bass, they seem to add a bit of low-end. Drums for example pack a little extra punch in the low/low-mids, and vocals get some extra treble edge in the high-mids to create a balanced mix that doesn't sound thin or muddy.PROS:-Durable. Thrashed pretty hard for the time that I've had it. (Accidents though I swear I'm usually cautious about these)-Comfortable on-ear design. I mean super comfortable, I have these on my head editing videos for hours upon hours.-Detachable cable saves them from crashing to the ground. I ride public transit so sometimes people rub up against you and the cord get tangled and yanked from you.-Sound is nice coming straight out of the box and I run some weird EQ through my Ipod and do other weird audio adjustments on the job.-Isolates sound pretty good and leaks very little.-Affordable.CONS:-None really at the moment although they leave your ears feeling a bit moist after prolonged use I feel from that leather. Not too big deal.BOTTOM LINE:The BINSHI BS-X6 is great pair of phones to add to your arsenal in my honest opinion. They blow some of the Sennhesier headphones I have and the more professional grade models at my school I feel. They have taken a beating from me so far (people sitting on them, dropping, etc.) and they are stilling working flawlessly. They do a great job for casual use and on the job for me personally.
D**E
A solid pair of cans, good sound and comfort along with call functions.
To preface, my main pair of headphones are the sennheiser 280 pro, a solid headset. I was offered the Binshi BS-X6 for my honest review. Over the hear headphones are a crowded market, espectially in the 60-$150 range. Here's the quick thoughts on the X6:-Feels well made, premium-Some parts looks very similar to Vmoda-Love detachable cables-Love that there's a port on each side to choose from-Buttery soft leather muffs-Firm but soft band-Overall very comfortable, good balance of clamping force on the head-Not for small heads, too big at smallest setting for my wife-Two included cords, one has built in mic and buttons-Sound thus far: pleasing overall, Solid lows/bass(even a bit too much for my taste), highs are very good, but not quite excellent.-Sound isolation is small but noticeable rejection of outside noise-Not a gold person, but still like the design overall-Packs as small as can be expected for over the ear-Smaller than the 280 pro's, just barely fits over my ears.-Comes with a bag and cleaning shammy-Wear-ability: have tried it for 2 hours at a time, overall good but something is pressing and i'll see if it breaks in over timeFeaturesCablesI love me some detachable cables. These cables have a notch on the headset end so you can insert and twist to lock them in. The player end is right angled which i like.The short cable is great for pocket/on the go, and has some buttons and a mic for music and call control. it's really great to not have to remove the headset to take a call. Call quality seems fine. The cable has a fabric braided sheath, which is great except that it can create a rubbing noise against certain fabrics. There are also two holes on the headset i thought were mics, but they're on the rear of the unit, i'm going to have to ask the maker what those are actually for. The longer coiled cable is not braided fabric, and is more of a standard cable which is great for longer needs but with no buttons and mic.Build/comfortMy 280 Pro's started off with a lot of clamp force on the head, this X6 has a very comfortable amount of clamping force, that combined with the ultra soft leather and i'm very happy with the comfort level. The top band is a bit thin but i'm still pleased with the amount of cushion.The overall build quality feels great, definitely feels like more than the price would suggest. Design wise i find the gold strips a bit tacky, but i wouldn't harp on it. the metal hinges might come off as low end to some folks, but i like it. The parts that are plastic are tastefully done.One area of concern for me are the cords that go from the muffs to the headband, they have slack which enters the top of the muff, and it's unclear just how much tug they might take before something breaks inside the muff. Perhaps they are solid inside, but you have to manually slip them back in to get rid of the slack. My concern would be them getting snagged on something and getting torn out with a sharp tug. I'm very careful with my equipment, so i chalk it up as low risk for me, higher risk for someone more intense with their gear.SoundI've only put a few hours into them and typically headphones will experience a break in period, so expect they'll improve however slightly over time. Thus far though, i am pleased with the sound. They aren't as neutral as the 280 pro's, they definitively are more bass heavy. On the high end, i would peg it as satisfying, but not exceptional. For this price you shouldn't expect audiophile level phones.Isolation wise, they do reject a bit of the outside, but not as well as the 280 pro's.Summed upOverall i'm very pleased with this set, there is a lot of competition in this price range, but i think this set is a solid choice among them. It has pleasing sound, good comfort, and the ever useful mic/call functions for convenience.
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