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The highs and mids are good on these headphones as long as the ultra bass is turned off and the sound is optimized for music. You can control the music settings upon powering the headphones up by using the volume + or - buttons. Obviously the ultra bass button can be toggled at any time by pushing the button on the left earpiece.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't notice exceptionally good highs and mids, but i don't notice it to be bad either. So i guess it's average. Well it's better than cheap headphones I'd say, but they're really made to have a good bass. I don't always turn on the Extra Bass, but I've started doing it every time I listen to music now because it seems to make the sound fuller and give it more range. If this answer was helpful please give kudos, and if it answers your question please select it so that it can help others find the answer as well. Thank you!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The headphones does well in covering all the ranges, highs, mids, and lows. The pair I have is the wireless ones. I hear they have a wired version also. They claim that you can listen to music for over 20 hours on a charge. I never tried to listen that long, but I have listened to music over 9 hours with no problem. The sound quality is great and I really like the richness of the lows. Overall, a great product.
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