The Best Headphones

Hope you don't take this wrong, but you sound like an audiophile even if you don't believe there is such a thing.
Audiophile is just a word. We as individuals, all perceive sounds differently. TBH I don't know what defines an audiophile and I suspect very few, if any, actually do.
 
In the bargain over-the-ear category, the Nootec Zoro II is right in the fight and has been well-reviewed since its first version. Bass is there, but not overpowering; mids and highs are respectable. No, it's not an audiophile headphone, but it's comfortable, lightweight, folds for easy packing, and is a great pair to take on plane trips where if it gets lost or broken, you're only out $20.
 
What's a good over-ear headphone for max 50 us dolars? I want to use during my outside walks. HD 202 II seems good but some people don't recommend it. My mi5 phone doesn't provide high volume with my current loe-grade philips headphones, I'd appreciate headphones with good overall sound quality, acceptable bass and high volume

I have a pair of Panasonic earbuds, I know you are asking for over the ear, but to me these sound really good, of course I am not an audiophile, so you don't have to listen to me. Here is the one I have:

http://www.londondrugs.com/electron...nes/?prefn1=brandDescription&prefv1=PANASONIC

Also, here is a site you should be asking on:

http://www.head-fi.org/
 
What's a good over-ear headphone for max 50 us dolars? I want to use during my outside walks. HD 202 II seems good but some people don't recommend it. My mi5 phone doesn't provide high volume with my current loe-grade philips headphones, I'd appreciate headphones with good overall sound quality, acceptable bass and high volume

I have a pair of Panasonic earbuds, I know you are asking for over the ear, but to me these sound really good, of course I am not an audiophile, so you don't have to listen to me. Here is the one I have:

IGNORE THIS: http://www.londondrugs.com/electron...nes/?prefn1=brandDescription&prefv1=PANASONIC*

Also, here is a site you should be asking on:

http://www.head-fi.org/


* Proper link: https://www.londondrugs.com/panason...ack&cgid=ele-portableaudio-headphones-earbuds
 
The beyerdynamics dt770 and audio technica m50x are ideal for folks streaming the likes of Spotify or Google music on the go. Great price/performance ratio, but not so expensive that you'll freak out if you leave them on the train.
 
Hope you don't take this wrong, but you sound like an audiophile even if you don't believe there is such a thing.
Audiophile is just a word. We as individuals, all perceive sounds differently. TBH I don't know what defines an audiophile and I suspect very few, if any, actually do.
To me an audiophile is any person who goes out of their way to make sure they are getting an improved listening experience (I.e. not using cheap pack in $5 earbuds or settling with awful built-in TV speakers).
 
To me an audiophile is any person who goes out of their way to make sure they are getting an improved listening experience (I.e. not using cheap pack in $5 earbuds or settling with awful built-in TV speakers).
Exactly. Just as I alluded to, there is no definition of an audiophile, it's just another word and everybody has their own definition of it.
 
In the bargain over-the-ear category, the Nootec Zoro II is right in the fight and has been well-reviewed since its first version. Bass is there, but not overpowering; mids and highs are respectable. No, it's not an audiophile headphone, but it's comfortable, lightweight, folds for easy packing, and is a great pair to take on plane trips where if it gets lost or broken, you're only out $20.
Amazon changed the brand name to Noontec, is that right? They seem to start at $60 and go up to over $100.
 
Having the Logitech G930s I've had continued disconnect problems with them. Not sure I'd buy another set from Logitech and I'm a bit of a Logi fan boy. Although in ear I still love my Ultimate Ear Super.Fi 5 Pro. Not heard anything that comes close to these double driver units.
Yes I had Logitech G930 for 3 years. I had disconnect problems for the past 2 years and finally they died. I loved them when they worked but it was love/hate relationship from the beginning, but mostly hate. I crossed Logitech from my buy list for good. I bought Steelseries Siberia 800 with 2 batteries and I loooove them! Best wireless headset with easy battery hotswapping and each battery lasts for over 10 hours.
 
Having the Logitech G930s I've had continued disconnect problems with them. Not sure I'd buy another set from Logitech and I'm a bit of a Logi fan boy. Although in ear I still love my Ultimate Ear Super.Fi 5 Pro. Not heard anything that comes close to these double driver units.

My Logitech G602 mouse suffered serious disconnect issues.
 
Did you contact Logitech? they've been very good in my experience at replacing devices with issues. I've had no issues what so ever with both the G602s that I owned.

Nah, I just decided that wireless mice weren't for me. The biggest issue was how narrow the mouse was for me so when it started to bug out on me I just replaced it. No real hard feelings about it though. Went out and bought a G710+ keyboard after replacing my G602 mouse. :)
 
Nah, I just decided that wireless mice weren't for me. The biggest issue was how narrow the mouse was for me so when it started to bug out on me I just replaced it. No real hard feelings about it though. Went out and bought a G710+ keyboard after replacing my G602 mouse. :)
Loved my G710+, but when one of the ASDW keycaps broke Logitech wanted ~£30 for a whole set of caps. Couldn't get individual ones. I grabbed a G910 Spectrum instead and bought some cheap ASDW caps for the old one.
 
Loved my G710+, but when one of the ASDW keycaps broke Logitech wanted ~£30 for a whole set of caps. Couldn't get individual ones. I grabbed a G910 Spectrum instead and bought some cheap ASDW caps for the old one.

I've already got a replacement thought up. I'm looking at the Logitech G413 Carbon after seeing the article here on Techspot.
 
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