Customers are satisfied with the Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones' sound quality and comfort. Many appreciate the crisp, clear audio, especially for calls and music playback. The headphones' comfortable design allows for extended wear. There were no negative customer comments reported.
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Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome sounds with exchangeable ear cuffs!
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I love my "Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-ear Headphones". It produces awesome sounds coming from such small headphones. The interchangeable cuffs are cool because you change them whenever you want to. With the app, you can program the hot keys to do whatever you need for it to do.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good Heaphones
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Definitely some nice headphones but there is a big difference in having Bluetooth tooth on and auxiliary cord. Also needs to say that it's for iPhone only.
This review is from Petra - Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Customization of home keys and awesome Bluetooth!
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I got to try these in store at the Best Buy location off El Camino Real in Mountain View, CA. They are great headphones that sound awesome. I like how you can customize the hot keys using the app. The ear cuffs are interchangeable and I can switch them out whenever I feel like it. The blue tooth range is amazing, I can be across the room about 50 feet away and it still picks the signal from my phone. I leave my phone charging in my bedroom and I can do work around the house and I can hear my music anywhere. The sound quality and bass is great!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Nice fit but sound is bad
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I tried using this and it seems so bad. The headphone was not worth the money. I'm so disappointed in the purchase.
This review is from Petra - Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Does not warrant the cost
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Sound is ok, no bass. Can't test them in the store, had to purchase and return.
Good Idea, not quite ready for production to be on par with competitors
This review is from Petra - Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The headphones Apple wished they built
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These are actually the second pair of Muzik one headphones in the house, I wanted a white pair. I am going to leave these paired to my 4th gen. Apple TV, as they are just phenomenal when listening to big movie soundtracks, blockbuster action films and the like, and not disturbing the rest of the house. The top button on the right earcup plays/pauses video playback, and a swipe up/down gesture on the touchpad surface of the right earcup controls volume. I have a top-of-the-line Bose home theatre setup costing ten times what Muzik one headphones do, and these babies actually sound better, crisper on dialog. Granted, only one person can pair and listen at a time, but that is fine for me as I am the night owl here. Recently I was watching a film that had an earthquake rumble in the soundtrack. It was late at night, and the rumble was so impressive I thought for a second the subwoofer was on and I would wake the house. I laughed to myself as I realized when the Apple TV pairs with a Bluetooth speaker like the Muzik one headphones, it disconnects the digital audio stream to any other devices. The rumble was so impressive I rewound the film to listen again…incredible. I apologize in advance for the length here, but I really love these and any of my friends who have heard them feel the same. If you love great audio products you have to check these out!
I have spent my professional life in various consumer hardware and software companies developing, marketing and selling products. I am a lifelong musician and avid music lover. This said, I have owned/used a great many headphones over the years, from the cheapest earbuds to studio headphones, to noise cancelling units from their inception, to custom molded in-ear monitors to exotic audiophile setups costing thousands.
While a lover of great designs, I am also a pragmatist. Rarely does a product live up to its hype, so I always go in looking at a new design for the chink in the armor.
The essentials of a great product is that it provides a customer experience and value that exceeds expectations at its core function. While Muzik wants to tell you about how different this product is from headphones, I don’t. While their extended features are impressive, and I will comment on them, I need you to first understand that this product is in my estimation, the best design and consumer value in headphones in the market today by far. Allow me to elaborate:
DESIGN
The comfort and folding convenience allows compact storage and all-day wearability. Where competing headphones make you choose between on-ear or over-ear designs, this comes with both sets of soft leather cushions in the box. The pads are held in place by a sturdy frame and four magnets. They interchange in seconds and feel like they are glued to the device while in place. The battery life is stunning, trust me. They say 30 hours, but I have experienced much more.
CONSTRUCTION
The fit and finish is sheer perfection. Every element of your purchase, from the cables to the packaging to the stitching on the soft leather ear cushions possess that obvious attention to detail, of an uncompromising, obsessive and well-loved design. Products succeed when their design goals are to build something you want to buy yourself. Musik’s designers realized that its essential function as a headphone is paramount. No clever technical embellishments could make up for a second-rate headphone design.
Those of you who have purchased headphones in this price range should be able to freely admit that some of the highest-rated brands are built like cheap junk, and break under normal, gentle use. Read reviews for the Bose, Turtle Beach, Beats, Plantronics, etc. You will see they all suffer from inadequate build quality, and generally obsolescent design. The usual failure mode I have experienced is the swivel joint of one of the ear cups breaks, rendering the unit unable to hold the cup against your ears and it is generally irreparable. Paying to ship defective units back under warranty adds real cost and inconvenience to the owner, who probably assumes the replacement will just break again because of a poor design and material choice. In gleaming contrast, Muzik uses the finest anodized aircraft aluminum on these areas, providing strength, rigidity and long life. Just handling the Muzik One and inspecting these joint areas makes this obvious.
PERFORMANCE
The short answer is that the Muzik One phones demonstrably outperform devices near their price level, and have similar performance to competitors costing twice as much. I have a $600 wired Beyer Dynamic headset, and the Muzik One is on a par with sound quality using the Muzik included cable and a Pono high res audio player as source. I was stunned with how good they sound. The real feat in my mind however, is that the listening quality when using the Muzik One headphones wireless is also tremendous. The built-in microphones provide clear audio when on a call, and the quality is especially noticeable when using a full fidelity connection like Facetime, LINE or Skype. As I said, I regularly pair the Muzik One with my 4th generation Apple TV, and watching an action film with big dynamic range is incredible, PLUS, I can use the button on the phones to pause the video playback. They are the perfect Apple TV accessory.
BOTTOM LINE
The Muzik One product stands alone as the best value for your headphone dollar, hands down.
1) Superior mechanical design and production quality
2) Interchangeable ear pads provide BOTH on ear and over ear wear options.
3) Superb power management and battery life (> 30 hours in my use case)
4) Wired and wireless operation
5) Excellent microphones provide clear audio on calls
6) They fold beautifully compact, with a nice case.
These are the headphones Apple wished they built.
In consumer electronics, it is widely recognized that Apple’s success where others have failed is due to their obsession with the details of a product, honing the essence and providing a polished customer “out of box” experience. My highest praise for a product is to say that if I was handed these headphones and they bore an Apple logo, I would expect all that I have seen Muzik accomplish here.
Buy these, and you will not be disappointed…I am willing to bet you will feel they exceed what I have documented as pretty lofty expectations. Mark my words. Money well spent…even if all they were were great headphones…but, you ain’t heard nothing yet. What I touch on next is the icing on the cake, encompassing many elements of patented technology, culminating in a new category of device altogether.
ENTER THE SMART HEADPHONE
OK…now I will finally touch on the technology Muzik talks most about, the smart headphone. Simply put, these outstanding best-in-class headphones have some surprising innovation hiding in the right earcup. On that earcup you will notice a small round button on the top edge with an integrated LED, next to a USB connector on the side of the device. The button is used for power, pairing and pausing playback, as well as serving as an indicator for power on, charging status, and pairing status. The USB is for charging and firmware updates. Simple enough. What you do not immediately notice is the center panel on the outside of the right earcup is a capacitive touchpad that accepts gestures for a number of control functions, and contains 4 programmable discrete buttons that are mapped using an iOS app. The feature list is extensive, and has the ability to perpetually grow and change with software updates to the app, and firmware updates to the headphones themselves. The gestures are for basic things like changing volume, switching tracks, pause, etc. Use it for a few minutes and it will feel very natural. The four buttons are concave areas so you can find them by touch, and the wide range of functions available are impressive. You pick the functions you want for whatever you use most. Personally, I like spoken time, What’s playing (speaking the title and artist of a playing cut), Speed dial, and Next Calendar Event (speaking the next event on my schedule). There are a ton of Social Media and Spotify programs, like sharing to Twitter or Facebook, Add a song to a Spotify playlist, Copy song link and much more. There is even a function called Share a Moment to Twitter, and this shares the song, date, time and weather, plus the street view picture of your GPS location from Google maps. Very cool, my son loved the feature, just not something I would use regularly. The beauty is all features are available, just pick your four most used for the buttons. Love the concept, very personal for each user. The app is simple and beautiful, very intuitive.
In creating smart headphones, Muzik has succeeded in defining a meaningful and valuable new product category, and while that is impressive, and legitimately useful…trust me, you want these because they are the superb audio headphones you always wished for and nobody seemed to make, until now.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Not Good
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I don't know if it's because I am using an Android phone or what, but the sound quality is not there like I'd hoped.
First off, I own a pair of Beats Studio Wireless headphones. I had gotten bored with them, and wanted to find a new, different set of wireless headphones. I saw these on the Best Buy website and read some reviews. Everyone that reviewed these, besides a few people, were all Apple users. They seem to love the headphones. I am on Android, so i can't even download an app.
The major issue is the sound. I do not know if it's my pair that i have, but it seems like they won't go above 50%. I tried my beats on my phone, and sure enough the beats were much louder at the same volume level. I unpaired the Muzik ones, and repaired them. Still the same result.
I really wanted to like them, but i will be returning them soon.
Pros- Looks, build quality, bluetooth range, nice packaging, the two sets of headphones are nice.
Cons- Android users stay away, sound quality is terrible.
This review is from Petra - Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Muzik headphones fine if they work
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I did not read any reviews since the store did not have the headphones I was looking for and I bought these instead. At first I was able to pair with my iphone 7 at first and they seemed to work fine. But the next time I tried to pair they would not. My phone showed them under bluetooth but when I tried to pair it said: connection failed. I tried a hard wire but that didn't work either. Not sure what to do now.
This review is from Petra - Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
good headphones
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nice fit and finish for a startup company. get a pair.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Just okay
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These headphones are alright. I found them to be uncomfortable. they pressed on the sides of my head too much, after 5 minutes of wearing them I would get a headache.
This review is from Petra - Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great sound
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Love these headphones. Pairs with my iPhone for ease of of use.
This review is from Petra - Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Muzik versus Beats Solo3 Wirless
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After purchasing the Beats Solo3 and primarily being happy with my purchase I was encouraged by a friend to also try out the new Muzik headphones.
The Muzik headphones have a lot of promise and sound great but in the end I decided to stick with the Beats Solo3s.
My headphones are primarily used in the gym and on a positive note...the Muzik headphones have two sets of removable ear cups. A set of much smaller on-ear cups and a set of much larger over-the-ear cups. Besides having the option which to choose…this is great just in case the dog or cat decides to make one of your ear cups their new favorite play toy.
I popped on the Muzik over-the-ear cups and although they felt and sounded great...walking around in the gym with something that large attached to my head wouldn't be the best option. The smaller on-ear cups look much better for gym use but are far less comfortable.
So it came down to which on-ear headphones (Beats vs. Muzik) would win out.
The Beats version of on-ear are almost large enough to be over-ear cups while still looking stylish and more comfortable to wear than the Muzik on-ear cups.
As for sound...this can be very subjective from one listener to the next. But for me...I prefer more base and full sound than a balanced and less full sound. Both headphones sound great but the Beats are definitely more tuned to those who like the low-end base sound.
The Muziks play a little louder than the Beats but both play loud enough for my ears.
Although I'm giving the Muziks 4 stars because they are indeed great sounding headphones, so are the Beats Solo3. But for my ears the Beats Solo3 are better sounding and a more comfortable fit than the Muzik's on-ear cups.
One other plus for the Muziks are the on-headphone music controls. I don't care about a button that can tell everyone on Twitter or Facebook what I'm currently listening to but I do like being able to have full playback controls such as volume up and down and skip forward and backwards which Muzik headphones provide.
There’s far more that the innovative Muzik’s can do with those on-headphone touch-sensitive controls but I in the end I don’t think I’d make much use of those features.
That said, for whatever reason the Beat's don't give you all the options on the head phones that the Muzik’s do as you can't skip backwards (with the Beats Solo3), just forward, when using the Bluetooth connection.
But that isn't enough for me to choose the Muzik's over the Beats Solo3 for me because skipping backwards is less of a concern for me than fit, form, comfort and sound.
Either way...you can't go wrong with the Muzik’s if you like having your social networks integrated with your headphones along with all-around good sounding head phones.
Hope this review helps!
Drew
Las Vegas, NV
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Poor Sound Quality
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I bought these after deciding between these or Beats (I've gone through 3 pairs). After all the hype about the functionality I figured I'd give it a fair shot.
I go to the gym 5-6x a week, so I need to have headphones that'll help cancel out noise, fit snug on my head and be easy to use (especially with the headphone buttons).
The smart buttons: horrible. I tried using the smart movements and it took me 10 times to get it to work (swiping up and down for volume, to the right for the next track). The hot buttons are pretty useless, especially they don't work when you try to use them.
Packaging: way too fancy - when I took the headphones out the case the ear pad was already smushed in and dented. The directions are written poorly and are of poor quality.
Sound quality: it's comparable to an old pair of Altec Lansing plug as play speakers on your old desktop computer. The bass is distorted, the highs break up and it doesn't even get loud enough!
Comfort: these headphones feel heavy and probably wouldn't be ideal for running, it feels as if it would fall right off.
I'm returning these tomorrow as soon as the store opens and getting a pair of Beats again.
This review is from Petra - Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It is great
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It is very great. Very loud. Loud. Very comfortable.
This review is from Muzik® - Muzik One On-Ear & Over-the-Ear Wireless Hi-Res Headphones - White/Champagne
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Sound
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This is a good set for music but not noise reduction
This review is from Petra - Muzik Studio Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black