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iFrogz EarPollution DJ Style Headphones Review 

iFrogz is known for their cases, but what else they should be known for is their headphones. They have many different styles in the EarPollution line, and some of them you can customize the look of. The DJ style is their higher end headphones, although they only cost $50.

The Hustle is the style that I got to review, and I must say that they look very good. The side of the headphone has a cool silver plastic with a radioactive sign in the middle. The inside of the ear cup has a pretty cool design with the radioactive sign and more in it. The ear cup does not have much padding, and is not that comfortable when worn for a long period of time. The headband has no padding which is kind of a disappointment.

Sound quality is obviously the most important part of any pair of headphones, and these are pretty good. The mids and highs are perfects, but the bass can lack sometimes. While I was using the EarPollution's the bass was good for the most part, although in some songs it seemed as though the bass had weakened. One thing that I think is a big deal in a pair of headphones is if they leak, and these are the king of leaking. Because the ear cup is a circle shape, most of the cup is not covering your ear, and lets about all of your music leak out, and you can hear everything when some one is listening with these headphones.

I think these headphones are pretty good, and are definitely are big step up from the Apple ear buds, but I don't think that they are worth $50. I think that $30 would be a very fair amount. If they were to lower the price a little, then these would be totally worth it, but at $50 I think that you can get better ear buds for the same price.

Adam Goetz

www.SubJuiced.com

www.AdamG.me

@SubJuiced

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