This review is for the Cresyn CS-HP600K. Let me start off by saying I am no audiophile. I do enjoy good sound. I have owned many types of headphones and headsets, using every set for gaming and listening to music. As I was getting back into PC gaming, I needed a new cheap pair of headphones for online FPS. After a good bit of research, I chose to give these Cresyn CS-HP600K headphones a chance. I had never heard of the brand before and there were not many reviews on this product. My PC has the Creative XtremeAudio PCI sound card for this review.
Specs:
- Type: Closed air, dynamic
- Driver Units: 38mm
- Frequency Range: 20-20,000 Hz
- Impedance: 35 Ω
- Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW
- Cord Length: 1.5m (4.92 ft)
- Plug type: 3.5mm Stereo gold-plated plug
- Weight: 138g (4.87 oz) w/o cord
Introduction:
These headphones come with a 6.3mm stereo gold-plated adapter and a nice little case that can be used to transport these headphones and protect them from dust. When I first saw these headphones, I thought they were small, not big and bulky like most circumaural over-ear headphones.
Unfolding the headphones rotate them out into position. You can expand the length so it should fit most people comfortably without being too tight. Across the top head band, you have nice padded cushions on the left and right portions with a very small gap cushioned where the headband bends for folding and storing. The ear padding is very soft and comfortable and is comfortable for long periods of time. Being called "over-ear" headphones they felt a bit different than other types that I have owned. The cans are small but they allow your ear to slide into the ear piece.
While these are not noise-canceling headphones, they do block out a lot of sound. While audio is streaming I can not hear anything. Also, while being worn sound does not leak out so it will not annoy others.
The cord length is pretty short at 1.5m (4.92 ft), but if you are like me and plug them straight into your speakers, you should be fine.
Durability:
When buying headphones one of the biggest things I pay attention to is reviews of durability. So many "good quality sounding" headphones have very poor reviews due to durability. I was not able to find much on these headphones and was worried on how durable they would be. The Cresyn CS-HP600K are solid headphones. They are solid enough to withstand dropping and some banging around. As with any folding headphones you have a bigger chance of issues with the headphones breaking where they fold. If I have any problems with this issue, I will update this review!
Sound Quality:
The sound quality is amazing for such cheap headphones. I have owned and tried several headphones and headsets ranging from Tritton Ax 51 Pro, Everglide S500, Sennheiser HD212, Niko-650HP, and more. These CS-HP600K sound better than all of these, even better than the Sennheiser HD212. It puts out enough bass to be satisfying yet it is not overwhelming and sound quality is loud and clear.
Conclusion:
These headphones were a steal for only $20. They have overall quality that you would usually pay more for. Feeling durable enough to last, the only thing that can be much of a con is the shorter cord length. These headphones are very comfortable and look pretty stylish while being worn instead of big and bulky. My overall conclusion is if you do not have much to spend and you want good sounding quality headphones, these will be a great choice!
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