🎧 Elevate Your Audio Experience!
The Paww WaveSound 2 Over Ear Headphones deliver exceptional sound quality with active noise cancelling technology, a long-lasting battery, and a complete kit for music lovers and professionals on the go.
R**T
Pretty sweet!
These are nice! They are comfortable, easy to use and have great sound. I have a pair of Sony MDR 7506 Professional Studio headphones so I did a comparison to get a sense of sound reproduction. These in comparison have a little more low end but still maintain the rest of the spectrum which for music is expected. Most good headphones for tunes will throw more low-end. So pretty much studio quality with more bass response. You can EQ the low-end to your liking with the music software you use. I found I could tweak the low-end and get them sounding pretty close the Sony's.They pair up very easily with my phone and Android tablet. Windows 7 is a different story. But that's a Microsoft issue.Some reviewers complained about tightness & weight but I don't see that at all. I have a 22 1/4 hat size and they fit fine. As far as weight goes, well, they are not "light weight" but they don't seem excessively heavy either. I can wear them for hours without a problem. They fit fine over my ears as well. My ears are about 3" in length\height and they fit perfectly without any odd pressure points. If you got big 'ol Horton ears you might have a problem. :). They have good range. Of course that depends on the transmitter too. They work well with my Galaxy phone as well. The built-in mic is great. I did a conference call with these and it was excellent. I could hear everyone clearly and they could hear me clearly too. The noise cancelling helps a lot when talking on the phone. The price is pretty nice as well. I was surprised about the quality for what I paid (69.00 - Amazon). They are very well made. Overall I am pretty impressed. My son has issues with corded headphones (I get tired of fixing cords) so he is getting a pair for his b-day. If you aren't a Nirubu giant with huge head or have an unusually weak neck, I would say these will be worth checking out. Especially for the price.
W**S
For $69, though heavy, hard to beat.
Best deal if you are looking for Bluetooth headphones with long battery life. Manufacturer claims a full 36 hours and I would say it is close to that. After three weeks of use I have noticed they need charging more often even though I use them about 18 hours per day on Bluetooth, not noise cancellation. Seems they need charging after about a day and a half (24 hours of actual use and some sleep time) We'll see what time does and how well the battery holds up. The quality of the unit is superior. The build is strong, the ear cups solid, no cutting corners on production. Even the case and packing are impressive. But, they are way to heavy. I primarily use them lying down and the weight of the head strap literally pulls the headphones down and they need readjusting. This happens about once an hour without body movement. The ear cup placed controls are adequate, easy to find by touch, but the mic portion as well as the noise cancellation are useless. The mic is much worse than a speakerphone while on Bluetooth and the NC makes it sound way too "tinny" though it does stop ambient noise. What's worse, ambient noise or tinning output? I leave the NC off. The regular Bluetooth connected sound is a bit to deep or "bassey" for my taste. It sounds like a double loudness button has been pressed. I primarily listen to audiobooks and I have grown used to this bass sound, though I do wish I had a way to turn it down. The patch cords, a 3.5 mm and a charger cord are of superior quality. Both are a bit short but definitely not cheap cords that will fail. I DID find that once the battery dies and you plug in the patch cord all ear cup control is lost. You must control everything from your device. That's a pain. After contacting PAWW I was told they are designed as Bluetooth headphones and yes you won't have control at the ear cups without power. Rats. I was using a $20 pair of Koss corded, no Bluetooth, with a volume control on the cord. A pair of those lasted me about six months. At $69 a pair for the PAWW Headphones I thought I'd give them a chance. I have been on the fence about keeping or returning them and decided for the cost I won't find a better quality unit, even if they are heavy and I have to use my old Koss when the battery dies. Let's just hope the battery duration doesn't continue to fall. Unless you plan on spending hundreds, I think it would be hard to find a quality built unit with such high battery times. Overall they are worth what I paid. No more, no less.
K**R
Save your money, there are much better options out there. UPDATE 6/25/17... see below.
Has an issue if used not connected via Bluetooth or cable. On a recent flight I just wanted to take advantage of the noise canceling feature so I could sleep. I did not want to listen to music. But when I disconnected the headphone cable from my phone an extremely loud squealing almost split my eardrums. The only way I could stop it was to either turn off ANC, or plug it back into the phone. By the time I got back from China it was too late to return them.Update: The seller contacted me after reading my review. Even though the headphones were out of warranty they offered to replace them. The replacement set works great, and ANC works fine even when disconnected from phone. I have raised my rating from one to four stars, in no small part due to the service I received from the seller. Thanks, guys!!
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