Reviewed on 08/30/07 Plays: 6
not very good at containing noise
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Okay so what I have here are the Aiwa HPAK100 Headphones. Some things to note about it are its nice design. As you can see it is pretty much all black except for some silver lining right here. You have the nice brand name right here and basically the way it is set up is it is like a standard headphone but you have this retractable I guess cushion right here so it provides a very comfortable fit on your head. Also it provides a very comfortable fit on your ears with these nice cushions surrounding the earpiece or the exactster right here. I guess all sorts of positives besides the comfortable fit it has an extremely long wire line so you can bring this wherever you are going. I guess it is mainly particularly made for recording studios so you can bring it further a ways and I think this cord would be a little too long for just like jogging around. Yet it just provides a very comfortable fit and it provides a good bass and a good balance of the song as you are listening to it. Something that I do not like about this though is just how as you can see right here there are leaps per sound along the earpiece. The thing is that the stereo is placed in the center but is not enclosed so it is not closed here so it does not hold the sound in. So if you are listening to a song extremely loud someone sitting next to you can definitely hear it. So it provides I guess it is pretty annoying sometimes. My brother is listening and I can hear everything he is listening to. Other than that it is extremely cheap so well relative for these types of headphones. So I would recommend it for someone who is looking for I guess a step up up from like pretty cheap earphones but other than that I would definitely look for a different kind of headphone because I do not really like these. So again these are Aiwa HPAK100 Headphones and there you have it.
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