Feature:
The only accessory is the 1/8 to 1/4 phone adaptor. Mine seems to be working fine.
Quality:
Cosmeticly I have to say that they do look pretty sharp laying there on the mixer, But thats about all I can say that's good. The sharp points on part of the adjusment that stabbes my fingers is enough for me to give this a poor quality rating.
Value:
They certainly arn't worth any more than $20.00. Actually, anyone just starting out and on a tight budget should keep shopping. I have seen better quality headphones in that price range at some retail audio outlets.
Desirability:
Sex appeal? What sex appeal? There just cheap headphones. There's nothing sexy about them.
Sound:
They sound about a good as you could expect$20.00 headphones to sound.
Ease of Use:
The only adjustment here is plastic against plastic friction. On my set there was a sharp piece of plastic protruding from part of this area that stabbed my finger while adjusting it. Not enough to draw blood, but enough to make me cry "ouch".
Support:
I have not bothered to contact the manufacturer. I didn't feel it was worth the hassle.
Overall:
I have already replaced them. For just a few bucks more (around $40.00) I found some headphones that I feel can easly rival $100.00 headphones.
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