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Noontec Hammo Wireless

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System Name Efrafa
Processor Intel Core i7-5960X @ 4,3 GHz
Motherboard Asus X99 STRIX Gaming
Cooling NZXT Kraken X52
Memory G.Skill Ripjaws 4 32 GB
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Case Corsair Crystal 460X
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Power Supply Seasonic X-850
Mouse Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum
Keyboard Cherry MX Board 6.0
Software Battlefield 1
Noontec has combined good looks, great sound and microphone quality with excellent comfort and a reasonable price of $150. This is a pair of wireless headphones we can easily recommend to everyone who wants to break free from the cable.

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Great review! Thanks for your time to write it and the great detail you took while examining them. I can't believe it has a 50 hour battery, my old turtle beach px3 would only last like 10 hours.
 
Thank you, and you're very welcome :)
 
Thank you, and you're very welcome :)
Do you know how the bass would compare to my current Sennheiser HD598 Pros? You talked a lot about the bass not being for bass lovers, but I think I've read that same comment about these and I don't notice any bass issues.
 
Do you know how the bass would compare to my current Sennheiser HD598 Pros? You talked a lot about the bass not being for bass lovers, but I think I've read that same comment about these and I don't notice any bass issues.

Did you mean the HD598, without the "Pro"? These? Although I did listen to the HD598, it was a while ago and only for a couple of hours, so I can't make a direct comparison ("audio memory" is exceptionally short for the human brain). I remembered them as being fairly relaxed, not too heavy on the bass.

Either way, the Hammo Wireless doesn't have a massive low-end, but I didn't find it lacking. It's there when it should be. None of the headphones I use have a wall-shattering bass, as I don't see that as an advantage. However, I'm well aware that some do, so I'm obliged to mention it in a review :)
 
Did you mean the HD598, without the "Pro"? These? Although I did listen to the HD598, it was a while ago and only for a couple of hours, so I can't make a direct comparison ("audio memory" is exceptionally short for the human brain). I remembered them as being fairly relaxed, not too heavy on the bass.

Either way, the Hammo Wireless doesn't have a massive low-end, but I didn't find it lacking. It's there when it should be. None of the headphones I use have a wall-shattering bass, as I don't see that as an advantage. However, I'm well aware that some do, so I'm obliged to mention it in a review :)

Yeah sorry for some reason I thought they had a pro to them. Thanks for the insight, these don't have a massive bass either according to reviews but I've never noticed it so I'm inclined to try these, especially with them having a micjust makes them evermore useful
 
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