That changes. Theoretically, they are listed at 130$. However, they sell for about $89.95 at the moment. In all fairness, most people watching this video, probably already knows the price. They best bet is people are watching to see if they should buy it. For those of you who are watching to see if you should buy it: I have these. The sound is good enough for an untrained ear. The you can still hear things with ANC on, but the frequency canceling is so soothing. Its like all the harsh noises and electricity sounds get canceled out. I did notice, if you lay on them weird w/ NC on, there is an unpleasant frequency that comes out of it, but I probably shouldn't have put that much pressure on it. The ear cup size is perfect for me, but I do have to have the band completely retracted so they don't touch the tips. There is hardly any empty space around my ears, but they don't get squished either. For reference, I have a smaller head, but fairly average sized ears for a woman. Might be a bit tight for larger people. I got them for "free" (with saved up work points from getting accolades... which you get for working extra hard), but I have worn them to absolute pieces for a few years now (frequently in less than ideal environments... with water). They have held up respectably (still work), but are a bit worse for wear now. I liked them so much, I'm planning on either replacing them with the exact same model, or upgrading for the newer tune 770nc (130$ theoretically, about $99.85 atm) Overall, great mid-range (I wouldn't call them budget, but they are on the lower end for this type) headphones!
The earcups size are better than those round ones. Who even thought round cups are good for ears which are oval?
Jbl 760anc vs soundcore 20i. Which one is better?
It cost more than Anker and comes without a case like most headphones.
Is it overall better than Anker in your opinion?
Very nice review
@@israelmacdeuces Thank you
Nice review, but you should've told the cost. 🎉
That changes. Theoretically, they are listed at 130$. However, they sell for about $89.95 at the moment. In all fairness, most people watching this video, probably already knows the price. They best bet is people are watching to see if they should buy it.
For those of you who are watching to see if you should buy it:
I have these. The sound is good enough for an untrained ear. The you can still hear things with ANC on, but the frequency canceling is so soothing. Its like all the harsh noises and electricity sounds get canceled out. I did notice, if you lay on them weird w/ NC on, there is an unpleasant frequency that comes out of it, but I probably shouldn't have put that much pressure on it. The ear cup size is perfect for me, but I do have to have the band completely retracted so they don't touch the tips. There is hardly any empty space around my ears, but they don't get squished either. For reference, I have a smaller head, but fairly average sized ears for a woman. Might be a bit tight for larger people. I got them for "free" (with saved up work points from getting accolades... which you get for working extra hard), but I have worn them to absolute pieces for a few years now (frequently in less than ideal environments... with water). They have held up respectably (still work), but are a bit worse for wear now. I liked them so much, I'm planning on either replacing them with the exact same model, or upgrading for the newer tune 770nc (130$ theoretically, about $99.85 atm)
Overall, great mid-range (I wouldn't call them budget, but they are on the lower end for this type) headphones!