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Best Closed Headphones under 30$

Brace

I'm getting my little sister some headphones that are closed for around $30. Best option so far that I've seen is either the senhiesser HD 202 or the M20x any other suggestion would be welcome, thanks in advance.

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Just now, Brace said:

I'm getting my little sister some headphones that are closed for around $30. Best option so far that I've seen is either the senhiesser HD 202 or the M20x any other suggestion would be welcome, thanks in advance.

 

M20X

M1 MacBook Air 256/8 | iPhone 13 pro

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1 minute ago, RGProductions said:

I like the M20x

I realized

 

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2 minutes ago, Brace said:

I realized

 

 

lol. wasn't paying attention.

 

M1 MacBook Air 256/8 | iPhone 13 pro

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Just now, RGProductions said:

lol. wasn't paying attention.

 

Must not have taken spanish huh B|

 

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20 minutes ago, Brace said:

I'm getting my little sister some headphones that are closed for around $30. Best option so far that I've seen is either the senhiesser HD 202 or the M20x any other suggestion would be welcome, thanks in advance.

I have the M20x and I really like them, the cable is really long so it can be a bit annoying when using it on the go but its a great set and they have served me quite well. Though if she's after some bassy cans then she might end up being a bit disappointed as they are a bit lacking in that regard.

"The of and to a in is I that it for you was with on as have but be they"

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Just now, Ostwind said:

I have the M20x and I really like them, the cable is really long so it can be a bit annoying when using it on the go but its a great set and they have served my quite well. Though if she's after some bassy cans then she might end up being a bit disappointed as they are a bit lacking in that regard.

She's 11. I don't think she is much of an audiophile.

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2 minutes ago, Brace said:

She's 11. I don't think she is much of an audiophile.

Well I've heard that youngins these days listen to that M&M guy and some thing called "dubstep" so I thought that the lack of heavy bass was worth mentioning.

"The of and to a in is I that it for you was with on as have but be they"

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...But the M20x isn't exactly fashionable, comfortable, portable or durable. 

 

Just get the Skullcandy Grind. They sound perfectly fine. Not amazing. But fine. Even the famous audio guru named "Innerfidelity" agrees with me:

 

http://www.innerfidelity.com/content/shredders-be-happy-skullcandys-grind#JCpCKBKCGOG7JQSV.97

 

On the other hand:

 

- The metal headband and removable cable makes them extremely durable. 

- They're so comfy, like marshmallows on your ears.

- They come in so many different colors and designs.

- They have a mic built in for calls

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