When choosing a pair of headphones, it's important to think about how and what you're going to use them for. There are many different types of headphones in our range, so it's a good idea to answer this question. Maybe you don't have a specific purpose and are looking for a general purpose headset. If you need help choosing, continue reading.
Headphone design
Headphones come in different designs depending on how they look. There are typically two types of headphone designs, namely on-ear or over-the-head headphones and in-ear headphones, popularly known as "earbuds". On-ear headphones are comfortable to wear, and their sound is usually more surround than earbuds. In-ear headphones are a more compact choice, always lightweight and portable with a wide range of uses. An alternative to in-ear headphones are ear loop headphones, which are very similar in design but have the added benefit of running the cable behind the ears and then down the back of the body to the sound source. This design is especially popular with musicians who want to monitor their music during band rehearsals or performances, as well as with craftsmen and athletes.
Wireless headphones
If you're the type of person who's always on the go, exercising to the beat of music, or need headphones for your daily commute to work or school, wireless headphones are the obvious choice. For exercise, you'll want wireless in-ear headphones that fit snugly in your ears and offer comfort for those who want a compact companion for everyday listening.
If you want a little more surround sound to match your personal style, but are tired of wires, wireless on-ear headphones are for you.
Another great thing about wireless headphones is that many of them offer active noise cancellation, which uses advanced digital technology to process sound from the outside world and successfully block it out, so that no one and nothing disturbs you while you listen to your favorite song or podcast.
Studio and DJ headphones
If you're looking for a studio partner to help you critically analyze individual audio frequencies, or if you need to get a clear picture of how your voice or instrument sounds when you plug your microphones into a mixing console, you need a high-quality studio headphone that makes working with sound easier.
A special category is DJ headphones, which often have a rigid yet flexible design that can withstand the constant folding of earpads and being carried from place to place. At the same time, they must be able to reproduce sound well at higher volumes. Often, DJ headphones are equipped with rotating and foldable earpads to provide listening variability while mixing.
Hi-Fi headphones
For the most demanding listeners and audiophiles, we also offer Hi-Fi headphones. These are designed to give you an exceptional listening experience to your favorite band or movie with precision and comfort. With top-of-the-line audio components and premium materials, Hi-Fi headphones will become your oasis of relaxation.
Other types of headphones
In addition to this basic division, we also offer: