There’s a line in there talking about how the headphones don’t pause/play when you take them on or off. I almost feel like that should be standard with these types of headphones in that price range. I have a pair of B&W PX headphones from 2018 that have this feature, and it’s platform agnostic (as far as I know).
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I wonder if it’s cooler to just have the music blastin while they casually hang round your neck as you talk to the cashier. 🤔
I’ve talked to every human on the planet, and it is not.
The Wyze headphones I picked up for $45 do this, along with noise cancellation that's good enough for flights. I figured it would be standard on any premium headphones.
The Beats Studio 3s were the most uncomfortable headphones I've ever owned. The lack of headband padding always caused pain at the top of my head. I love the new Beats Studio Buds + and I'm open to buying more Beats products as a result, but they really need to change up the over ear headphones design to include more padding like Bose and Sony.
Feel like the pros could outweigh the cons, i hate the form factor of my AirPods Max. Really want something that folds.
350 $ for this cheap plastic crap? Guys do me a favor and get some proper studio headset from sennheiser or better from beyerdynamic who will last you centuries...