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AndrewS

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These seem to be an inexpensive but nice sounding wireless daily driver that I just picked up. I read a few reviews that said these headphones punch above their weight class in sound quality. They are currently $69.99 USD at Best Buy and Amazon.

They are on-ear, bluetooth and relatively comfortable. Can be plugged in wired with a supplied cable; battery life is listed as 12h. Downside is no auto-off and the track switching controls aren't great because you have to hold volume up or down for 3sec to switch track.

I just got my iPhone 7 and only have wired headphones (Bose QC20i, AudioTechnica M50, Etymotics ER-4S, Ultimate Ears Triplefi 10) and wanted to get something wireless but didn't want to jump into anything top of the line immediately. I had been looking at Bose QC35, QC30, Sennheiser Momentum M2, JBL Everest 700, etc but all are $250-$500 and there doesn't seem to be a perfect one that has really good sound quality plus comfort.

I also looked at the Skullcandy Hesh 2.0 (which are over-ear) but have not read as favorable reviews and they sounded nowhere near as good at the store when I did a side by side with the Grind.
 
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