legitimately the best over ear Bluetooth headphones I've ever used. I haven't charged them since January and they're still at like 60% battery. Comfy too and not mad guap
The Bluetooth ones.
$200
Clear, high quality sound
Wireless listening + option to use included 3.5mm cord for top-qual listening
Now I have not used a lot of Bluetooth headphones..and certainly not extensively so I can’t say it’s like “absolutely the best quality for the price and for Bluetooth phones” .. but when I was doing my research before buying a pair everyone said so
Not bass heavy if that’s of any great priority to you* but imo they do plenty ‘nuff
Up to 50 hour battery life (10 minutes of charging gets you 3 hours listening time)
No noise cancelling (but you don’t need that imo…)
Decent microphone it does the job as far as calls or gaming or other casual mic needs
Classic AT design, timeless 2 me
There is also an app which allows you to do a lot of cool/useful things including:
❤️EQ adjustability❤️
*there is a bass-boosted mode
💕Low-latency mode💕
Loooove ^ so crucial for phone calls/gaming
👍switch btwn codec settings(I don’t use this because I am not a nerd (I actually just don‘t do anything that cool or serious with them))👍
Had mine for a year and a half. I love them would highly recommend also all reviews said AT headphones & specifically the ATH-M50x line hold up hella good. 10+ years type sh.
On the pricier side, but great sound, over-ear fit, and battery life. Bluetooth connection has always been seamless across devices. If you're in cold weather, they're solid ear muffs outdoors :)
Many people on here are saying this but I especially want to rec wearing them at the show. You will have a better time and still hear the great music I promise.
Super cute and earnest new zine out from Amsterdam about plants and gardening. Whole issue here about artichokes with art, history, and notes on how to grow it. I am an avid gardener and have some cool vintage gardening texts; super stoked this exists to add to the collection. Hopefully getting the issue on compost next time I'm over in NL