

Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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3.5 mm Best: Hauppauge XFones Driver size: 400 mm | ||||
60 Ω Best: Stax SR-L500 Impedance: 145000 Ω | ||||
79 g Best: Cyber Acoustics ACM-7002 Weight: 0.11 g |
Sound output | Stereo |
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Style | On-Ear |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone) | no |
Magnet material | Neodymium |
Weight | 2.79 oz |
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Inputs supported | 3.5mm |
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Cable length | 1.2 |
3.5 mm/6.3 mm adapter included | yes |
Type of connector | 3.5mm |
USB | no |
Detachable cable | no |
Battery operated | no |
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Colour of product |
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Attachment type | Headband |
Category | Audiophile |
Foldable | yes |
Noise isolating | yes |
Connector contacts plating | Gold |
Impedance | 60.0 Ω |
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Sensitivity | < 101 |
Frequency range | 15 - 25000 |
Driver technology | Dynamic |
Driver size | 0.14 in |
Total harmonic distortion (THD) | 0.2 % |
Buttons | Play/Pause |
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NFC | yes |
Carrying case | yes |
The Koss Porta Pro Limited Edition brings a new paint job to a classic pair of headphones. Read on to see if these headphones are for you!
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Brooklyn, 1979: Fridays were fierce. After a week of doing construction, I would gobble Wild Turkey at the Spring Lounge, then fall asleep on the F train with a fold of cash and a Sony Walkman stuffed in a chest pocket of my paint-spattered Belstaff Trialmaster jacket. Usually I missed my York Street stop by only a few stations, but occasionally I'd wake up at sunrise on Saturday at the last stop: Coney Island. I didn't mind. It was restorative to shuffle the deserted boardwalk, listening to the Ramones' Road to Ruin or Television's Marquee Moon.
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