







🎶 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The Monster Persona SE ANC Active Noise Cancelling Headphones deliver an exceptional audio experience with advanced noise cancellation, deep bass, and a remarkable 60-hour playtime. Designed for comfort and convenience, these headphones feature memory foam ear cups, Bluetooth 5.4 for seamless connectivity, and a fast-charging capability that allows for hours of listening with minimal downtime.




K**L
You want these!
I purchased these on sale. Just looking for something to survive the gym. THEY ARE AMAZING. Clear sound, very loud, connects and stays connected via Bluetooth. The full charge on them last about 2 weeks with or a little less give or take. You can crank them up and not hear what anyone is saying standing right beside you. Easy to use buttons that are easy to reach and use while wearing the headphones. Very durable from in the gym, to outside doing yardwork, they hang tough!
C**N
Monster Persona SE vs. Beats Studio Pro
As a former marketing representative for the Beats Brand and an audio professional, when I purchased the Monster Persona SE ANC headphones, curiosity and intrigue definitely had me make this purchase knowing the history and partnership between Beats and Monster. I listened to both these headphones and the Beats Studio Pros side by side, and audio was as I anticipated. Both headphones had clear highs and mids, but the lows had more punch in the Monsters, and over all texture for audio was warmer. Both headphones are professionally functional for recording or producing a track in the studio, but the esthetic of the Persona's was more captivating and alluring. The ear cups were foldable for comfort and flexibility where the Studio Pros do not offer this function. In call comparisons, the Beats Studio Pros had more call clarity than the Persona's, but the microphone is still better than most headphones at its price point. The Active Noise Cancellation feature was also nice, attenuating noise around me what sounded like about 37 to 40 dB, similar to the Studio Pros. Finally, the Persona's lack an aux port, which means it is reliant 100 percent on Bluetooth for connectivity while the Studio Pros still offer this function. So, if you want a very nice sounding, we'll balanced Bluetooth headphone that similar to the Studio Pros, but want to save money and still look cool, I recommend the Monster Persona SE ANC Bluetooth headphones, especially while you can get them on sale.
C**O
Nice Headphones
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Great price and quality
M**Z
Comfy way to block out the world.
Love these. My neighbors really shouldn’t be living in an apartment and I spend most of my home time with these on to drown out their noise. They don’t block the loudest of noises but it’s way better than not wearing anything. They are so soft but snug, I can fall asleep with them on. Haven’t had the battery die on me yet.
M**W
Disappointing...
Monster has always been one of those brands that stood out in my mind for quality. These headphones are not that. The sound is inferior to a set of anker cans that I have, as is the active noise canceling. Finally, these are not over the ear / circumaural. At least not for my ears (which are not Dumbo by any stretch). These sit on top of my ears, and were not comfortable at all, even for a brief wear. I can definitely see why these were marked down from $199.99 to about 50 bucks. In my opinion, they're not even worth 50 bucks.
G**A
Not sure there is a difference when noise canceling is activated. Music does get louder.
Great deal for the price. Very comfortable. Easy to pair and operate. Battery life is good. Good quality for the price. These are noise canceling headphones. I'm not sure if the noise canceling feature makes a difference. This model has a lot of bass. I was looking for an over the ear headphone and, for the price, I was able to get Monster for a little more than other unknown brands.
K**E
Basically these are mid
Admitted Monster fan boi here. Snatched these up on sale with high hopes and expectations of great quality sound, acceptable noise reduction, and stellar build quality. I got one out of three. First, the good: the build quality is top-notch. The plastics feel solid, and the materials seem to be high-end. That's all there is for the good. Now, the not-so-good: In less than 10 minutes, the headband felt like a bar of lead was lying across my skull. I adjusted it 10 ways to Sunday with no joy. I developed a headache in under 30 minutes. The sound quality is just average. In content that was mostly speaking narrative, it sounded fine. Nothing to write home about, but not horrible either. I tried a number of musical selections: ReawakeR - LiSA, A Symptom of Being Human - Shinedown, These Days - Foo Fighters, Wonderwall - Oasis, and Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd. The base was nearly non-existent, and overall, the sound quality was just flat. I tested the ANR with various background sounds like a running Roomba vacuum and a fan set to high speed. The ANR had next to no effect on the noise level from the outside sources. All noise reduction apparently is provided by the ear cups themselves.So that's my impression of these headphones. If you have an iron skull and aren't too bothered by middling audio quality but want a very nicely built set of headphones, you'll probably be content with these.
C**S
Good buy
I belive for the money I spent good value. I do landscaping I can hear all my music over my different equipment (blowers, mowers,trimmers ......) I only charge them 2 x a week and use them 40 plus hours so battery is good all around good headphones 🎧
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