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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
ATH DSR9BT
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Great pair of headphones! Sound is superb. Would purchase again.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Almost Identical to the Audio-Technica ATH-DSR7BT
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There are only three differences between this and the $299 ATH-DSR7BT.
The biggest difference is the leather and silver headband. The other two are frequency range 5Hz to 44kHx compared to 5Hz to 40kHz (above human hearing range 20kHz, and the drivers are both new but different. The DSR7BT will be very slightly louder but most could not here the difference in volume. I you have an extra $250 to burn the leather and brushed stainless steel ear cup accents look really good. They both transmit better than CD quality sound via Bluetooth but only if your device (ie. smartphone) can transmit using aptX-HD. Right now I know of only three phones that can do that: LG G5 & Samsung Galaxy 8 and 8+. These are the best two BT headsets on the planet currently and have been available less than 100 days. If you want greater than 33' range wait for them to be upgraded Bluetooth 5.0. The Galaxy 8 already has it. BT 5.0 reaches 800' and can power 2 headsets at the same time. besides the extreme distance, 5.0 doubles the throughput.