These are the swankiest-looking headphones we've seen in ages. The candy-white and chrome steel cans make these solid, while still comfortable to wear. The box contains all the obvious bits, with a soft grey pouch for storage and a wipe to polish up those chrome ends. With regards to the sound, they're a bit over-bright in the top end, but enough tight bottom end helps counter it: EQ would help tailor it to your taste.
Audio Technica Earsuit ATH-ES7 review
- £159
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MusicRadar Verdict
There aren't many headphones that look this good, and for your portable needs you'll probably fall in love with them.
Pros
- +
Solid build, comfortable to wear,
Cons
- -
High frequencies are over-bright.
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