Product Comparison: Betron DC950 vs Betron B750s
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- L-shaped headphone jack to insert into your device which means they won't get damaged as easily.
- Very easy to untangle the cables which is a big problem with some earphones.
- Sound quality is great, love the emphasized base, great for movies and music and certainly isn't overpowering.
- Sound quality not as good as more expensive earphones.
- Sometimes malfuctions, when making calls sometimes too loud or too quite.
- The cable is good, it's pretty high quality and feels very rugged. the package describes them as tangle free, and they do un-tangle themselves decently well when unravelled.
- The sound is decent, much better than I expected for such a cheap pair. After fiddling with the equalizer a little and putting some tissue inside the buds, the sound is very nice.
- The headphones themselves are of high quality construction, with tough cables and surprisingly good sound quality.
- The treble/highs seem a bit harsh, and It was quite obvious why when I took a closer look, since there was no filter/shield between the driver and the opening for the tip.
- Where the cable forks into two wires, it's quite flimsy and split after a week or two. My advice put some electrical tape around it.
- Noise cancelling works well and external sound is very quiet and muffled.
- A great feature of in-ear headphones is their ability to passively noise isolate, giving you the ability to listen to your music at much lower and safer volumes.
- Perfect for my phone, right angle connector is great.
- Plastic sounding cone crunch when you put them in your ears.
- I lose the ear buds often as they seem to pull off too easily when phone is in my pocket.
- The earbuds themselves are metal, so they don't feel cheap or plasticky at all. They're very small too, so you don't feel them too much inside your ear.
- The headphones also came with a small bag of additional rubber earbuds which are nice if you lose one or if you just like a different size.
- Tangle free cable is good, is a cheap option with decent sound quality.
- The earbud tips which come with it are quite slippy, so they don't really hold in my ear at all. I just used the tips from my old earphones instead.
- The ear fit is not that great and I noticed the quality of sound diminshed a bit after a few uses but still workable, also the flat connector lead is not that great.