Hear the good sound with MM Gear Extreme Dual Stereo headphones

And because sometimes we are "scroogy" and wants to be left alone in a public place, we require a certain gadget aside from our music players. And that's a nice pair of headphones.
The lightweight MM Gear Extreme Dual Stereo (EDS) 200F headphones have two drivers for each headphone. Billed, by its manufacturers, as "the first two-way headphone in the world," each earpiece has two drivers -- one woofer and one tweeter.
The EDS-200F is part of the rare breed of open headphones, sitting on the ear rather than enclosing it. They're lightweight and mostly comfortable.
The main feature here is the two-way speaker design. Like we said, each earpiece contains a woofer and a tweeter. Just like with stereo speakers, designating different drivers for different frequencies provides more clarity than having one driver take care of the entire range. Distortion is less likely with this 20Hz-to-20KHz pair.
Lower-end headphones with sound accuracy? Possible with the MM Gear Extreme Dual Stereo (EDS) 200F. MM Gear has made a clean, crisp headphone pair offering real-sounding bass.
We love it for the crisp, midrange frequencies and a subdued, low end work for all types of music. We love its sleek, minimalist, and lightweight folding design.
But, of course, like any other new gadget in the tech market, the MM Gear Extreme Dual Stereo (EDS) 200F headphones are not without kinks, albeit minor.
We had the headphones for barely a week, and used them only sparingly since they arrived while we're rushing some deadlines.
But they came in handy as we try to get our bearings back when deadlines were nerve-wreckingly near.
The headband feels quite loose that if you should turn your head too quickly, the headphones will fall off. The headband is not padded, making it uncomfortable for some users. There's also the usual discomfort of catching on a few strands of your hair.
But the earpads are fairly comfortable, and we like the supra-aural (on top of your ear) design. The headphones fold up nicely for storage.
Going back to its listening features, the highs and upper mids are ably handled by the smaller tweeter, and the lower mids and bass to by the larger woofer. Subjective bass response is excellent, with decent detail.
The headphones' frequency response is good through the bass and midrange, up to about 3 kHz.
Which, if you asked us, is one of the best plus factors you should consider when buying headphones.
Though the MM Gear Extreme Dual Stereo (EDS) 200F headphones are also being marketed as as an on-the-go gear, we were really satisfied with its performance as we connect to our home and office PCs.
Okay, so we spend some times glued to our PCs watching YouTube. Guilty, as seen.
Okay, so we listen to more music than transcribe interviews. Guilty.
And all because the lightweight MM Gear Extreme Dual Stereo (EDS) 200F headphones provide plenty of bass and are very lightweight (4.4 ounces).
For its not too pricey tag, we must sai it's a fairly good buy.







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