After messing around with these headphones I realized I'm really picky when it comes to headphones in general from the level of comfort to the actual abilities and sound qualities. I got these phones with the mind set of "hands free" or at least control my music tracks and volume without touching my phone or pc. Now that's not to say that my taste in those terms are any different from anyone else's I've collected many headphones over the years and these are the first bluetooth enabled headphones I've bought. But here are some things that are great and not so great about these headphones: Firstly the comfort of these aren't geared towards large and or peaked or sharp heads. My head has that peak and although the soft sponge material is nice... it still bothers me after my hair is cut even more so but I do have a delicate head so there is that. The sponge around the ears are nice but you sorta have a suction cup effect a bit so I don't recommend pressing against the ears very hard. The mics aren't the greatest in terms of qualities as they pick up all sounds and the voice sounds slightly distorted, in a hall or at least people know you are on some type of bluetooth device. Finally the sound varies depending on the type of music you listen to and also the different way your are listening... I listen to a lot of video game music... we are talking 8-bit to modern. So I will give a warning about how you are connected to the headphones. I tired all 3 different ways and they are as such: Bluetooth: While they its amazing in their own right, I sometimes get clipping and skipping (this is due to it being 2.0 bluetooth)... especially prevalent if I have another bluetooth device connected to my Galaxy Note 3 phone or Galaxy Tab S 8.4 like the new ipega touch gamepad or Mad Catz Strike M keyboard. But the best advantages to the headphones are the Play/Pause, Track Skip and volume control functions, especially when you are busy doing something with both hands and don't want to take your phone out, lock it, get to the music program and change tracks(Tested on Poweramp on Android devices) and the phone call receive option is great as well all though the mic isn't the greatest the other person can hear you for the most part. USB: Basically the same as Bluetooth with out the skipping issues... however when connected to your pc, you need to make sure your sound options are adjust to play sound to the headphones. 3.5mm: Pretty much the sound qualities are actually higher and fuller in this mode and sounds just slightly better. However you give up all the control options and they work like normal headphones with the mic option still active on some devices. And finally the built in SBX profile editor allows you to customize up the sound quality you like... I really could go into a lot of in depth how to set up your own profile and equalizer but you will have to play with it yourself in order to find out what setting you like the best... But this option isn't available in 3.5mm mode. Overall I do have to say these are quite good as standard headphones through 3.5mm wires. Bluetooth, as long as you don't have another bluetooth devices connected to the same device and you are within that 35ft radius you will enjoy the options of controls the headphones have. And USB just watch how your PC's sounds are all set to go though the headphones. Although I wouldn't buy these at the high price point retail wise.Read full review
Good sound quality, love that I can program the sound quality from my phone. It is a bit heavy and bulky and turning on and off the headset is cumbersome. Good battery time on one full charge but what I find annoying is that it turns on when charging. Don't know if this is normal or an issue with this particular one. Still trying to figure out some of the other features. On the whole, happy with my purchase and find myself using it regularity.
I've been addicted to Creative's Soundblaster line for years. I have a pair of gaming headphones by them, my computer has one of their sound chips in it, so when it came time to buy a pair of high-end bluetooth headphones, there was only one choice of brand: Creative. I was so happy to have found these for such a decent price. Everywhere else I looked, I was going to have to pay at least $120+. To have found a pair for just over half of that made me extremely happy. The ad said that they had been opened and tested, but that didn't matter to me. They work beautifully. I'm an audiophile so I can almost bliss out with pleasure from high-quality sound. These headphones, and the software that comes with them (The Sound Blaster Studio), make these to be, in my humble opinion, far better than any product by those companies whose products cost several hundred dollars. When I was in University, a friend allowed me to try a pair of Bose headphones for a week because I was curious about the sound quality they kept boasting about on TV. They were good, but the creative soundblaster line was still far better and I'm glad to have these bluetooth phones. I have a premium subscription to Spotify and with my phone and these headphones I have thousands of songs everywhere I go. It's awesome. My grandmother paid for these as my Birthday present, and no other present this year can compare.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This creative headset has the built in sound blaster, and quality of audio is way above any other type of headsets. Everything else in the market relies on the audio source quality. the EVO headset boosts up any audio you listen to , using the sound blaster capabilities. When I connect to my phone, combined with Creative labs app, the quality is amazing. Surround sound, the best equaliser, and many sound enhancing options. Battery life is very good. To get the best of this, download the Creative SB app.
Verified purchase: No
For sound quality and fidelity if you're listening to music, these are awesome. The mic is a little weak and I had to raise my voice for people to hear me in phone conversations. No biggie, just something I thought I was paying extra not to have to do. But here is the problem: BOTH side of the headphone cracked and broke off, right above the swivel. My head is not overly large. I take reasonable good care of my equipment. They were never dropped or spread out wide. First one side broke, so I super glued it with added plastic for support, then a month later the other side broke. Same spot on both of them. Light Weight should not mean fragile and easily broken.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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