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Okay, didn't answer my question. Which ones are better? I'm totally ignorant when it comes to technology specs.
 
They don't seem to be all that different in my [amateur] opinion, so you might just go with the cheaper set. In my experience, spending too much money on headphones for casual use is a bad idea because they don't last forever. I'm rather clumsy, though.
 
Snobothehobo said:
They don't seem to be all that different in my [amateur] opinion, so you might just go with the cheaper set. In my experience, spending too much money on headphones for casual use is a bad idea because they don't last forever. I'm rather clumsy, though.
Casual use? Man, I've always got my headphones in 😀 But I'm like you and don't see much difference, someone suggested I ask though so I am
 
They're both skull candy if you'd have actually opened the links.
 
Bad Bieber said:
Snobothehobo said:
They don't seem to be all that different in my [amateur] opinion, so you might just go with the cheaper set. In my experience, spending too much money on headphones for casual use is a bad idea because they don't last forever. I'm rather clumsy, though.
Casual use? Man, I've always got my headphones in 😀 But I'm like you and don't see much difference, someone suggested I ask though so I am
I meant casual use as in non-professional use. 😉 Also, if you're always wearing them, you may want to go for the cheaper set because your chances of breaking them are higher (unless you can get a great warranty on the more expensive ones that covers accidental damage). 😉
 
I've heard lots of stories about skull candy headphones breaking easily so I'd get the cheaper ones. Both are good quality when it comes to sound AFAIK, although to a lesser extent than with beats you're paying for the brand name with these headphones.
 
I would even go for the cheaper pair, myself. I have my headphones on all the time, so I know for me it wouldn't do any good to get the expensive ones. If you're the kind of person who doesn't use headphones that much, then getting the expensive ones wouldn't be a problem, but if you're like most of us and are constantly listening to music on the go, really the rule of thumb would be the cheaper, the better.
 
Gimgak said:
I've heard lots of stories about skull candy headphones breaking easily so I'd get the cheaper ones. Both are good quality when it comes to sound AFAIK, although to a lesser extent than with beats you're paying for the brand name with these headphones.
Yup. I had some a while back and they just fell apart... :shrug:

Cheaper Sennheiser models will be much more value for money
 
Okay, links to other headphones like those that are of better brand or made better?
 
You can always go with Beats 😉
However, to me I would probably like to have the second, as they look to be a bit better, however I would probably end up with the cheaper one...because it's cheaper... 😛
 
Yep!........We dropped on a pair for our youngest daughter last year for Christmas then this year I accidentally hoovered our set up, the cord got wrapped around the hoover and ripped one of the ears off!
I couldn't believe my luck when the store still had them in at the same price!!!! 🙂
 
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