I would categorize these as headphones for "general listening, on the neutral side".
On one hand, the frequency coverage is a step above entry-level, there's good separation, comfort is good for small to medium ears, the isolation is good and there's a replaceable cable.
On the other, everything typical for headphones under $150: Bass doesn't extend all the way down, highs are rather thin and musicality/ambience is nowhere to be found.
I'd recommend these for people who like the sound of an original recording, need isolation, are on a budget and don't want to buy additional equipment (such as an amplifier). Other than that, in a world where a Hifiman HE400i can be had for $170 (much more detailed in comparison), and a Sennheiser HD650 for $200 (much more musical in comparison), you're much better off saving up and making the investment.