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TiTUS
41
May 3, 2018
Is it worth buying? I already have a pair of Bluetooth adapter recently bought from Neorblab's Airlink which is pretty much good and solid sound quality with simple features. Now my question is should I shell my pennies on this or the cheaper non wireless model. I just want sound qua
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lity and If I can make it wireless through that adapter, I don't see the price of this justifying the purchase decision.
Martinmoore
19
May 3, 2018
TiTUSI think so. They sound identical to the original porta pro but with the added bonus of being made by Koss not homemade, 12 hour battery, the controls can activate SIRI and Google Assistant and it comes with the nice fancy hardshell case. Definitely the best Bluetooth headphones under $100!
Karias
11
May 4, 2018
TiTUSYou're paying double the price just for it to have bluetooth. I'd say stick with your adapter. Koss isn't using some magic bluetooth transmitter for this.
Though it has a decent runtime of 12hrs, it doesn't justify doubling the price of what the portapro already is.
TiTUS
41
May 4, 2018
KariasThank you, then I'll get the wired Porta Pro. The price seems unreasonable to me. Around 50, I would've considered but 75ish is a bit too much for something filmsy and no sound isolation. Regardless the sound quality.
Martinmoore
19
May 4, 2018
TiTUSI suggest the Massdrop wired version or the Limited Edition, just has a little bit more 'flash' to them, plus the limited edition comes with the same hardshell the Porta Pro Wireless does so it's a pretty nice extra!
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