The noise isolation is not bad
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The headphones have a very elegant black design and a nice matte black finish. The build quality is top notch and the option to fold them up makes them perfect for travelling.The noise isolation is not bad either. I only use them in my room, but was looking for a pair of headphones with worthy noise isolation. The ear cups of the headphones fit very snugly around the ears. As for sound quality, if you're not an audiophile, these headphones would be even better. Comfort, quality and sound are perfect.
Folds down for storage
LDAC does not always work, the padding’s tendency to build up heat
a simple control layout that includes volume buttons and a multi-function button.Your Bluetooth codec options include AAC, SBC, LDAC, and a Low-latency mode for video. Apple users can stick to AAC for the best results, while Android owners can choose LDAC for (variable) high-resolution audio. The aptX codec is missing from this ATH-M50x iteration, which is a bit of a shame as aptX has more consistent transfer rates than LDAC. If you want true lossless playback from your favorite high-resolution streaming service, plug in the 3.5mm audio cable. long battery life, aided by the lack of battery-hungry features like active noise cancellation. It’s a solid pick for calls of the phone and Zoom variety.
Great sound, no need for a sound card.
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I bought it for my digital piano. Great sound. When I put them on for the first time, I thought the sound was coming from the piano itself, not through the earphone - so realistic and spatial they sound. No pressure on my head, fit perfectly.