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If you want some blue headphone get the Rzaer kraken pro neons in blue.

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They look bloody awful mate.

 

As for their performance, i can't comment.

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If you want some blue headphone get the Rzaer kraken pro neons in blue.

Not that kind of blue pal. 

 

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They look Horrible... 

 

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They don't look very comfortable, but I have no clue how they feel in real life. I imagine the audio quality is sub par, but again I'm just guessing here.

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It looks... Odd

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Not crazy about the design, but the idea is quite good, in theory. From 1 of the video: by using integrated built-in headphone amp, they can use bigger stronger drivers, while enabling it to be plugged in directly to mobile devices (in theory, still using hard-to-drive drivers while eliminating the need of carrying external amp around)

 

Logically, all that electronical amp circuits inside would produce some electrical 'garbage' noises, but maybe they have a workaround....

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A review I saw said they were remarkably comfortable, due to the adjustable clamping pressure, and the way the headband works making sure the earcups are always flat against your ears, never tilted up or down.

 

Sound was apparently pretty decent for the price, and apparently competed with other things in it's price range.

 

 

I may go see if they have these near my house at the 2 audio stores sometime and see how they are.

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I like the way the market it on the page though. Kindda hipster-ish, modern, Squarespace-esque. What's the price on this thing?

 

I think ~300 or 399

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I like the way the market it on the page though. Kindda hipster-ish, modern, Squarespace-esque. What's the price on this thing?

350$

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A review I saw said they were remarkably comfortable, due to the adjustable clamping pressure, and the way the headband works making sure the earcups are always flat against your ears, never tilted up or down.

 

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Also, HA:

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wait, microphones play .flac, .mp3, and .aac?

Thought that too.

they look terrible personally.

 

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Thought it was Mofo for a second.

IDK, those look like they could be cybernetic implants or some crazy hearing aids.

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Do you really care how something you wear in your house, 3AM looks? I thought what mattered was how it performs...

 

Anyway, it can't be worse than Razer's Headsets I guess.

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Here's an unboxing by Snazzy Labs: 

I'm interested to hear more on the internal amp thingie.

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Strangely enough, yes. Not that much I do care.

 

Well, I guess I have to say I care too... but it's less important than the price and performance in my priorities list :) !

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Do you really care how something you wear in your house, 3AM looks? I thought what mattered was how it performs...

Anyway, it can't be worse than Razer's Headsets I guess.

The whole point behind Mo-Fo is it has a good amp inside to solve the biggest problem with smartphones - hight output impedance. They're meant to be used in public, not in your room at 3am.

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The whole point behind Mo-Fo is it has a good amp inside to solve the biggest problem with smartphones - hight output impedance. They're meant to be used in public, not in your room at 3am.

 

Oh, I'm sorry then, didn't really understood it was going to be used in public.

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I'm hoping they make a non-active version for cheaper. $200ish range has very few good, full-sized, closed, isolating, and comfortable headphones. #What-ShearMe-Wants-For-Christmas.

 

Oh, I'm sorry then, didn't really understood it was going to be used in public.

 

Is K.  ^_^

 

However, that's just what Blue wants it to be used for. Many people might find it too bulky and heavy to use in public.

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