6/21/2010

Jays V-Jays Headphones Review

jays v-jays Swedish producer of headphones is not exactly a newcomer to the market but the products of the company has yet to make inroads at CNET Reviews the table until recently. The first pair to win the privilege is an elegant model to the ear with a super lightweight and compact design called V-Jays ($ 98). These headphones have a very balanced and restrained style that are sure to interest the attention of more than one enemy controller, but the answers to the weak and anemic low-end turn off some potential buyers.


At first glance, the V-Jays earphones remind us of the original Walkman cassette models, due to its low profile design, small cushions, and using a "Y" cable instead of a single rope descending from a helmet . However, the V-Jays certainly more accurate with his pads square and shiny black finish on the ends of the band. In addition, the basis of these headphones shows multiple phones are a step above business models, or draw. In addition, the cable is exceptionally thick and has a good reminder of the anchors of gold.
However, we can not avoid thinking that the V-Jays seems quite fragile and delicate, perhaps for use as building materials. Hence the double-edged sword of an ultra-compact laptop is nice, but do not feel generally robust. In addition, the headphones seem cheap and covered with foam tear easily - right on our test unit already had a small hole when removed from the sealed package. Finally, we want the headphones once more compact: only with headphones sometimes do not really do anything much smaller. It would be nice if Jays had planned to carry a purse, too.
In terms of fit and comfort, we have mixed feelings. On the one hand, the V-Jays earphones are extremely lightweight, so maybe just in your head - except for the pressure of a little ear on the sides of the head. Some users may find this particularly annoying, but we could not use for more than an hour or two without some discomfort. The constant pressure is also felt as if the helmet can be expelled from our minds, but fortunately, the Blue Jays had the foresight to put a strip of felt on the group. This provides sufficient traction on the hair to keep the helmet on your head, even though we had some difficulties to keep the helmet firmly in place in our ears.
When we arrived at the correct position, we are particularly impressed by the sound quality offered by the V-Jays earphones, because they provide a fairly balanced response. Music comes through nice and clear, with a reasonable amount of upscale retail, even if the answer is not as sharp as some prefer. The average is warm without being arrogant, but it has a slightly nasal quality that keeps the level of wealth we enjoy. The lower part is also present, but only experienced success true for you, traces of heavy bass, like dance techno remix of Michelle Williams' We Break the Dawn "and" INI Kross Roads. Excursion anemia tend to less thin sounding, especially compared with the headphones in the same price range as the V-Jays. Thus, these earphones are best suited for those who hate stick buds in their ears.

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