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Paww WaveSound 2 Bluetooth Headphones

$26.99
$94.99 72% off Reference Price
Color: Black
Condition: New
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Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
Terrific headphones - buy a pair
By Archer Hamilton on Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017
When I was looking for a new set of headphones, I had few criterias. Noise Cancelling, good sound and comfort that's over the ears. I have to say the PAWW Wavesound 2 met my criterias. Let me say from the start that these are exactly the same as the Cowin E7 headphones. The only difference or the advantage PAWW has that it comes with nice braided cables and importantly, a sturdy hard form fitting case. E7 comes with a pouch. You can check the videos on YouTube on both headphones to compare. Plus when I bought my PW2 only a month ago, it was $78 on Amazon. Now it's $66. Now the review. I use these at work, commuting on the metro train and at home for music and watching movies. It works perfectly well. The noise cancelling works like a charm. For those people talking close by you can hear a bit of it but for constant, steady noises, it does block it out. Since the pitch on a person's voice fluctuations varies, it can seep through at times. There are no noise " bleeding " from the headphones so others around are not disturbed. Sound is very good. Whether it's via cable, Bluetooth or with the noise cancellation, it's all clear. The other part is the comfort. The padding on the headphones are light and comfortable. If you have small, average or even larger ears these should cradle and surround your ears for long term wear. I've worn them as long as 3 hours and no problems. An occasional removal to air out and let my ears breathe, but no issues. It only takes about an hour to recharge the headphones but that's because I charge it every night next to my smartphone and tablet. Plus the hard case makes it easy and safe to carry anywhere. My only wish is that it came with better button controls on the right headpiece, just like the ones on PAWW Wavesound 3. But they are easy to manage and learn. Other than that I enjoy my PW2. If you're not dead set on name brands, give these a try. The build quality is excellent. And I've had others inquire how mine is - one guy was wearing beats.
Top critical review
8 people found this helpful
Good sound and noise cancellation, but heavy
By Alexander on Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2016
Pros Large battery life - still testing this out, only reason I picked these was for the advertised 36 hours of battery life. It advises in the manual to charge for 8 hours for the first time. Nfc and bluetooth - pretty easy to connect, nothing considerably difficult Premium look as well as case Sound - noise cancellation is pretty good so far, still need to test the highs and lows. Comes with 40mm neodymium drivers for the sound. Update: Sound quality was good for what is was worth and the noise cancellation was great. Case - surprised to actually receive a hard case for whats supposed to be marketed as a premium headset. Size - actually fits my head quite snug, which is the hardest thing for most headsets to actually do. Considering noise cancellation works better when you get a good seal on the ears. The headset does have tracks that can adjust the size. Cons Heavy - like I am talking noticeably uncomfortable, which I am not sure anybody has mentioned the weight of this headset and certainly not on the website. Though I do prefer a sturdy made product, which will last a long time. I don't think anyone would want to use these for an extended period time. Honestly it could be the metal used in construction or the large battery that comes with it. Edit: After wearing these for at least 8+ hours. Yeah, they hurt my ears and my head. Just way too uncomfortable. Irregardless of the battery life. Going to return these. Update: No longer have these headphones. Warning: You will notice fatigue pretty quickly with these. I recommend a smaller set of headphones. Bose would be a better bet on comfort. These not so much. Comparing these to my other headset, which is a sony headset. http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDRZX770BN-Bluetooth-Canceling-Headset/dp/B00TA4HRUI The sony headset is way lighter and could be used for long periods of time and noise cancellation is very comparable.

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