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BT : connects easily (tested with mobiles and with asus usb BT4.0 dongle). I can walk into another room without loosing signal.
Construction : metal headband with soft leather style padding, metallic earphone holders, rest is quality plastic.
Pillow friendliness : not superb but acceptably comfortable. Earphones don't protrude from the headband, thus creating an even pressure when between head and pillow. These phones are big, not as big as AKG K550 (wired) which have a similar design, but big enough to go around your ears.
Controls/lights: blue light is very subtle, it flashes while phones are activated but will not cause annoyance. There are no next/previous buttons, just play/stop and volume up/down (+ a power on/ bt connect button) and these are NFC phones, which means that after initial pairing, you just turn them on, place them near the device you want them to connect to and they will connect.
battery : will last the promised time (8-10 hrs i think)
value for money: excellent. These phones do not suffer from bluetooth sound issues. Sound is like AKG550 which is superb, really.... AKG doesn't like bass, but that is a different story, you either love it or hate it. I don't like exaggerated bass.
Pros:
- Good sound over bluetooth
- Look good, stylish and not oversized or too heavy.
- Pretty comfortable
- 3.5mm audio lead is really handy addition to the box.
OKs:
- Battery life is OK, not in anyway bad but not astounding.
Cons:
- Occasionally has some issues over bluetooth with odd sound artefacts, could be my macbook though.
- High cost, I would rather buy the Bose noise cancelling headphones (not BT though) for not much extra outlay.
- Can get a bit hot, but that's the case with most around-ear headphones .
- No case, this makes a huge difference. The Bose QC headphones come with a really really sleek case which makes a huge difference.
In summary, the BT sound is really good. If you need BT, they're great, but I found after extensive use of both that I prefer the Bose Qc25 which have a cool case and fold up to be much more portable despite the cable situation.
Comfort is always the first thing I look for in headphones, if they don't feel comfortable after a while, then whats the point?
Of course, these being AKG, the sound is as balanced, open sound, great presentation. I do like a little more bass then these deliver, but I hear sounds I don't hear with any other headphones I've tried thus far, and its because of this that I appreciate other aspects of sound more, these headphones are a real ear opener!
It's a shame these don't fit me well, I would definitely keep them, but sadly I've returned these back to Amazon because of my own circumstances, and nothing badly designed about these at all. I love the metal finish on not just the headband, but also the ear cup joints and swivel bits! They are super stylish and professional looking. If you haven't got a big head (male group), these are absolutely the best bluetooth headphones hands down, and would give these a solid 5 rating otherwise.
Just be prepared to send back to Amazon if they do squeeze your head too much!
The only downside with the Mac is that if you go out of the room they start to lose connection unless you stand really still. This is not the case with my iPhone and iPad so i suspect its the bluetooth in the mac is not powerful enough.
Build quality is immense solid as a rock.
I also have the Y45BT and they're paired with all my devices also its soo easy to switch between the two.
The sound isolation is much better also as well as the overall sound quality. The battery life on the bluetooth mode isfantastic but definitely sounds better with the headphone cable plugged in and the best part, much cheaper than the Beats.
3* as nowhere near as nice and comfortable as the K550 they're based off.
The sound with the cable attached is very very good. Usually AKG are a bit weak on the bass side, but not with these ones. Don't get me wrong, if you like plenty of bass I would probably still go for some V-Modas, or maybe Sennheiser (Momentums are pretty decent) but you'll have to spend more money and forget about Bluetooth. For anyone else you'll get bass enough out of these. The mids are really clear and clean, although there is just a small emphasis on the mid-highs who favor wind instruments and with some recordings vocals can sound kind of a little bit 'high pitched', but never harsh or artificial. The treble is just right balanced for me, not tiring at all. Sound is also quite open for being a closed type headphone.
The only thing you may have to take into account is that they need a good recording quality to shine. If you have a lot of low bit rate MP3s you may want to look for some more forgiving cans as these ones will expose the issues on the recording.
I use them half of the time with bluetooth instead of the cable and music quality, as expected, is a little bit lower than with the cable but really hard to notice the difference unless you really look for it, so very good on this aspect too. Pairing them with your player is very easy and controls work well, but there is only volume adjust. For skipping songs you'll need to use your player. Not important for me, but it might be for others.
I have yet to find headphones than can compete with these ones and doesn't cost nearly double the money, but tastes in headphones vary a lot so I would say try before buy if you can.
Sound was tested with wide range of music including classical, jazz, pop, R&B etc., with Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) through MacBook Pro, iPad mini and iPhone 5S.
The bluetooth connection was stable and produced impressive wide and balanced sound stage, though some imperfect recordings may sounded a little bright and a tad harsh. Otherwise, no obvious distortion or signal interference.
When plugged in with audio jack, the headphone transformed into a higher class, with significant audible difference. Frequency range remained wide and balanced, but with more substance and tighter bass. Unlike bluetooth playback, there was hardly any harshness.
The battery lasted at least 8 hours continuous use, even before fully charged. So far, it's impressive and worth every penny in my opinion.






