Published: 2013-05-31, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
People will spend good money on headphones that may not appeal to audiophiles for many reasons. For example, there are some special headphones out there that will justify that high sticker price with practical applications of proven technology, and the Ve...
Construction feels brittle, Very expensive, but looks cheap, Muffled phone call quality, Confusing button layout with its right ear cup
Let’s not argue the point that the Velodyne vFree is a great pair of headphones when it comes to listening to music, mainly because it delivers enough of the boom and clarity to make the experience a soulful one. However, at a staggering $300, it’s an...
Abstract: Fortunately, the volume up/down and power buttons are separate and it's possible, although not particularly easy, to find them by feel.A micro USB charging input assures you'll never have a problem finding a charger. If the charge does run out, though, th...
Published: 2013-02-07, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Sound great, Bluetooth, Builtin microphone and audio controls, Customizeable with skins, Very comfortable and light, Battery is longlasting, Can use with audio cable, Portable/Collapseable, Call quality is good, The
Overpriced, Plasticky construction, Poor Noise isolation, Can't use microphone or audio controls with cable, Independent volume controls from source
Although we were big fans of the Velodyne vFree Bluetooth headphones, a retail price of $249 seems way overpriced. At the $100-$150 range, we'd highly recommend them for a lot of reasons: the audio quality is great, the battery lasts a very long time...