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Mute Button - Long Term
Long Term
230 times mentioned • Kola Jen • 10 October 2016

Long Term

This is AVF GH1 earcup. Volume control on both headsets, AVF GH1 has bigger and mute button but not the AVF GH2 part, it small and have no mute button.

Speak about the microphone, AVF GH1 microphone tick my interest instead what the AVF GH2 offer. AVF GH2 microphone lack of flexibility, it shorter compare with AVF GH1. Both headsets are on-ear cup design, and I'm not of on-ear headset fan, it hurt my ear for long term period.
Mute Button - Even The Most
Even The Most
52 times mentioned • Zain-ul-Abideen Nasir • 12 December 2015

Even The Most

Special FX Sabre Let battle commence with this Special FX Sabre that will transport you to a galaxy far, far away. Complete with sound and light effects, the durable plastic sabre can withstand even the most intense of fights, and the rubberised grip means you can hold it comfortably and securely for the entire battle.

As well as making a powering-up noise, it also hums and reacts to your swishing movements to earn you double sci-fi cool points. For those less tolerant to sounds of battle, the sabre features a mute button to give your eardrums a rest. The colour of the blade also changes colour when the sabre is bashed and wallopped onto random surfaces.
Avf Gh2 - Price Tag
Price Tag
117 times mentioned • Kola Jen • 10 October 2016

Price Tag

AVF Gaming Headsets GH1 & GH2. AVF GH1, its sound reasonable with the price tag, what I like about the AVF GH1 is the microphone flexibility, also the headband that is quite soft. Gaming session was okay, playing drum and bass music also have a good point since it punch with extra bass.

Technically, it has very loud bass. Talk about size, its small even max out the head adjustment didn't help much. AVF GH2 is the one I would like to highlight, even on paper it have the same specification as AVF GH1 does, but is sound much different and much better.
Ear Cup - Beautiful Pricey Noise-canceling Bluetooth Headphones
Beautiful Pricey Noise-canceling Bluetooth Headphones
4 times mentioned • Fendi Wai • 22 May 2015

Beautiful Pricey Noise-canceling Bluetooth Headphones

Parrot Zik 2.0: Beautiful but pricey noise-canceling Bluetooth headphones Gesture-controlled playback Parrot's $400 Zik 2.0 Bluetooth headphones are excellent noise-canceling cans. Its right ear cup has a futuristic touch panel for controlling music playback.
Ear Cup - Monster Beats Pro Dr
Monster Beats Pro Dr
5 times mentioned • Ronald Dickie • 09 May 2016

Monster Beats Pro Dr

Original Monster Beats Pro Dr. Dre Detox Headphone RM 410. Over-the-ear design For a secure fit. Plush, washable foam ear cushions offer comfortable wear.

Driver technology Helps deliver the even frequency response of studio monitors for accurate recording, mixing and playback. Lightweight aluminum construction Ensures long-lasting use. Black anodized finish offers a stylish appearance. Dual input/output cable ports Allow you to plug the headphone cable into the right or left ear cup for versatility. Flip-up ear cups
Ear Cup - Beoplay H8 Wireless Headphones
Beoplay H8 Wireless Headphones
3 times mentioned • Gigi Leung • 22 May 2015

Beoplay H8 Wireless Headphones

Touch sensitive BeoPlay H8 wireless headphones There's a touch panel on the right ear cup. You can swipe up and down to turn active noise-cancellation on and off, tap the center to play/pause, swipe left and right to skip forward and backwards and make a rotating gesture to control volume.

One caveat: The touch panel controls don't work when the headphones are wired in.
Ear Cup - Beoplay H8 Wireless Headphones
Beoplay H8 Wireless Headphones
3 times mentioned • Gigi Leung • 22 May 2015

Beoplay H8 Wireless Headphones

The $500 BeoPlay H8 wireless headphones look and feel high-end, which is exactly what B&O wants you to think after you've just shelled out the cash for them. They've got active noise-cancellation technology in them to seal out the world and a fancy touch panel on the right ear cup.
Ear Cup - High Quality Audio
High Quality Audio
5 times mentioned • Adrian Miller • 30 June 2016

High Quality Audio

Edifier has made a reputation for their high quality audio products. The Edifier H840 Stereo Headphones is not only affordable but also delivers high fidelity sound and rich bass even at high levels. Using 40 mm drivers the model offers excellent audio quality.

The build of the model is fairly plain. They have foam padded ear cup covered in PU leather and a padded headband. They are however quite durable with due to reinforcements placed in the headband and flexible parts that are less likely to snap. The model does come with gold plated connectors that improve audio quality.
Ear Cup - Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Bluetooth Wireless Technology
5 times mentioned • Kennix Choo • 09 April 2016

Bluetooth Wireless Technology

Harman AKG K830BT high-end wireless headset with Bluetooth technology $208 Bluetooth wireless technology Volume, music and phone controls on ear cup 3D-Axis folding headband
Ear Cup - Right Ear Cup
Right Ear Cup
4 times mentioned • Darren Wong • 09 November 2016

Right Ear Cup

Muzik One headphones. It's constructed out of aircraft aluminum and a soft supple leather covers both the handle as well as the ear cup cushions.

All of the One's controls are housed in the right ear cup, along with a micro-USB charging port and a 3.5mm headset jack if you want to use it with a wired connection. You can turn on swipe gestures, which let you swipe up and down to adjust volume, or left and right to change tracks. Tapping the overall surface of the cup will either play and pause a song or answer a phone call.
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