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What the Urbanista Seattle Wireless can't quite deliver in audio perfection it more than makes up for in affordability and design.There's ample bass, which is more than can be said of some other budget on-ear cans, while the subtle design and savvy...
De son design typiquement scandinave à ses commandes tactiles en passant par son bas prix et ses basses proéminentes, le Seattle a tout pour plaire à la génération Y — paradoxal, pour un casque sans fil. On lui reproche toutefois un réglage du volume...
The Urbanista Seattle headphones are hard to summarise. The design is simplistic and attractive and would be a hit with the fashion-conscious, but there are downsides too; namely comfort and temperamental touch-based media controls. Luckily it performs...
The Urbanista Seattle Wireless are one of the best-sounding pairs of style headphones you'll find for this kind of money.Their tech is fairly basic by wireless headphone standards, but the sound quality (when judged by their peers) is great.See all...
The Seattle headphones look good and feel well made.The hinges that allow them to fold away for easy packing are sturdy. I found the memory foam-packed earcups nice and comfortable and could easily wear the headphones for a few hours.The matte black (or...
Mobile music lovers have never had it so good - although the iPhone 7 doesn't have a headphone jack, the standard headphones you get with smartphones are at an all-time high in terms of quality. This does tend to be flagship phones, though and cheaper...
Being tied to a cable isn't what the modern consumer wants and with many smartphones not having a headphone jack, it might be essential. Whatever your reason for cutting the cord, here are some of the best wireless headphones you can buy. It's never...
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