🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with Sentey Warp!
The Sentey Wired Headphones Warp Pro LS-4422 offer a powerful audio experience with high-definition stereo sound, noise isolation, and a foldable design for easy transport. Featuring 40mm neodymium drivers, these headphones are compatible with a wide range of devices and come with a detachable audio cable and carrying case, making them ideal for music lovers and gamers alike.
J**K
Money well spent!
Just got these delivered today. And am using them as I write this review. Now I'm no heavy techie BUT I do research for everything I buy. There are many mixed reviews on these headphones. But for me these babies are pretty awesome! Listening to Pentatonix and the bass, harmonies, highs/lows are CLEAR with no distortions...whatsoever. On top of this great deal the main thing that sold me were the looks AND a hard case. I do a bit of traveling and that is a necessity. And I must say these things are so comfy on my head. Cushion on cushion here! Don't hesitate to get a set. You will be pleasantly surprised for the price. Hopefully they last a long time. I do take very good care of my things. But concerned of the craftsmanship/warranty.
A**N
Sound quality isn't the greatest, it has reasonable sound leak and lacks bass ...
Sound quality isn't the greatest, it has reasonable sound leak and lacks bass and has static at times. It does provide good comfort but the build seems flimsy, you can feel it creak when folding it into it's case (a nice perk BTW). All in all, its a decent pair of headphones for the price. I wouldn't pay any more for it. But don't it to sound amazing, I have a pair of sony earbuds that have better clarity and base. But I bought these for the sole purpose of nose isolation and library studying. Voices sound flat and clear - like the music, unless you're listening to edm. That's when it gets static reverberation
M**T
A great choice if you can't spend more than $20.
Appearance: First off, what you see in the photo is what it looks like. It really does look and feel nice; it's comfortable on the head after I set them over books to relieve some of the clamping force. It has a pleather memory foam ear pads and head pads. It is the texturized black rubber with plastic chrome accents. They do fold up on themselves, and come in a case and a 3.5mm cable. The cable is pretty generic, but I don't seem to have any crackling or other interference when used. It does have a play/pause button in-line with the cable and it doesn't work when used with my computer or iPhone (not a deal breaker for me). There is a very thin layer of felt that covers the drivers. To say the least, the build quality is almost as good as the $99 iHip Bluetooth headphones.Sound: I do not consider myself and audiophile, and my ears are going to be different than anyone else's. So take my opinion lightly. The bass is tight and not muddied, but I would have liked to have a little more impact. I did try to turn the lower end using the equalizer on my PC, but it only distorts it. I think the only way to get booming bass would be to get 50mm headphones. The mids are good. I didn't feel like they needed adjusted at all. The highs, though, are a little higher than what I typically like. Turning them down ever so slightly on the EQ made them better. However, the over sound can be tinny at times. The S's are a little harsh, but my ears got used to it after a few listens. I did have some 1/16" porous foam that I cut out and fit inside the ears. I feel like it made the soundstage smaller and made the tinny sound better.Overall: If you have a budget of $20 or less, I recommend these headphones. They look and sound great considering the price point. If you have $50 to spend, I would look into the Superlux 681 EVOs. But I will say that different apps and devices will make it sound better or worse. Pandora from iPhone was terrible, but YouTube and downloaded music were good. The PC gave me the best sound in every situation. I might look into getting a DAC down the road to see if it enhances the drivers.
A**K
Broke after a month of daily use
These appear to be fairly good headphones at first glance, and I was very satisfied at the beginning, but the headband on mine began to crack and no longer fit to my head after less than a month of normal use. These headphones are at my office, so I use them for several hours a day, and just putting them on and taking them off my head has started to split the plastic band (there's no metal in the band, despite the metal hinges), leading to them no longer fitting correctly, and I suspect that after another week or so of use the band will break entirely. They look cool and sound good for their price, but the durability is suspect on these. Even at discount price, I couldn't see these lasting long enough to justify buying.
L**Y
Best headphones i've ever used...
First let start off by saying how much I LOVE these headphones. I work in the radio industry and needed a great affordable set of over the ear headphones and I found that in these Sentey wired headphones. It's also rare these days to find a pair of affordable headphones with such great bass.The texture of the headphones is a smooth matte finish, and is very pleasing combined with the super plush head and ear covers. The over the ear noise isolation pads provide for a great noise free environment. I work in a cubicle setting and these allow me to escape into my own bubble. Not only are these built very well and sturdy, but they fold up for easy storage and come with a strong soft shell case. It's been so nice to be able to throw the case in my backpack and go knowing that my headphones are safe. The provided audio cable is nice and thick, so you don't have to worry about it getting tangled with itself, and it comes with its own controls and mic so that you can control your audio straight from the cord without having to fumble with your phone or music device.Overall, I am more than happy with this set of headphones and i would recommend them to anyone. You won't be disappointed.
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