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Tyson522
245
Feb 6, 2018
It's been forever since I've seen these things!!! I purchased a pair of these wireless headphones before wireless headphones got big! They were good quality for when they came out but lack a lot now in days compared to newer wireless headphones. These things are made with a lot of metal and feel really heavy too. If anyone is interested in knowing more about them please feel free to ask. Again, I did like them, but the weight got to me eventually.
Xephyroth
238
Feb 6, 2018
Tyson522I got the UE6000 refurbished on eBay for $40 just under 4 years ago. They're basically the non-wireless version of this headphone. Gave them to my little brother. For what they were, they were built quite well. I can't remember how they sound, but I do remember that the active noise cancellation is meh for today's standards.
Oddfellow
19
Aug 19, 2018
XephyrothI still use my 5+ year old ue6000s on the plane since I haven't picked up an upgraded BT NC headphone yet (would rather spend the loot on home listening gear). these actually sound very good for consumer grade headphones (vis. bose or beats) and the NC option is more like turning on an amp (I.e., increases the volume to drown out exterior noise). I did bring a Senn urbanite on my last plane trip (passive noise cancelling only) and there's a noticeable difference between the 2. the UEs got a lot of portable use too when I 1st got them (just plugged them right into my phone) so it's a purchase I didn't regret.
thanks to everyone mentioning the BT version for someone who doesn't really buy wireless headphones (a must consider feature for these types of cans).