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Altec Lansing YO-302WHT Foldable Headphones

Altec Lansing YO-302WHT Foldable Headphones
From Altec Lansing

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Product Description

YOYO foldable headphones feature neodymium drivers that deliver rich, powerful audio. Their soft construction provides comfort on a higher plane. No heavy metal structure is so flexible that I t molds to your cranium, so they're incredibly easy on your ears and head. They come in a tough little carrying case that you can wrap the cord around yoyo-style.


Product Details

  • Color: White
  • Brand: Altec Lansing
  • Model: YO-302WHT
  • Dimensions: 1.30 pounds

Features

  • Huge sound from neodymium drivers
  • Flexible construction and soft ear-pads fit perfectly to your head
  • Smart, compact design, external cord-control and tough protective case
  • Integrated cord control
  • Frequency range, 20 Hz - 20 KHz

Customer Reviews

Just don't.2
I generally don't go out of my way to write a review, but I had to look these up just to warn others not to purchase them.

I don't think it matters what size your head is, or what kind of music you listen to, or what activity you're doing while you wear headphones, these aren't for you.

After 30 minutes or so, these things start to hurt. You re-adjust them, they hurt again 10 minutes later. Heaven forbid you should try running, they constantly fall down the back of your neck.

And it's not like I didn't give these a chance. I used them for almost two months (I spent enough money on them I really wanted them to work out!), and they did start to feel more comfortable toward the end, but then they also wouldn't stay on my head at all because they had lost a lot of the 'spring' that was causing the discomfort when they were new.

The only redeeming quality is the case which is genuinely well engineered. It is so well made that the OYOYO case now holds my new pair of Philips over-the-ear headphones.

If you do decide to buy these, don't say you weren't warned.

Doesn't fit my small head3
As other reviews have said, the bass sucks, but my biggest issue is that they are not adjustable for size, and they keep slipping off my ears because of the flexible nature of the design; especially when I'm on the treadmill, I can't keep them over my ears.

I still own my old pair of Sony over-the-ear headphones, and I thought the Oyoyos would be a good replacement, but now I have to use the Sonys at the gym and the Oyoyos on the train.

doesnt fit my big head1
Deccent sound at modest volumes but a mess at higher volumes, particularly the base. What's worse however is the fit, they pop off at any movement and dont block out ambient noise-not very useful at the gym for example. Altec can do better.