**The Ultimate Wireless Headphones Experience**
Do a lot and do it really well is the motto that defines these incredible wireless headphones. The active noise cancellation technology is right up there with the very best I've ever tried in a pair of headphones, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to block out distractions and immerse themselves in their music. The only downside here is that these are on-ear headphones instead of over-the-ear headphones, which means you're missing out on a little bit of extra noise isolation.
However, the noise cancellation technology itself is truly impressive. Wireless headphones can be hit-or-miss when it comes to pairing with devices, but these automatically go into pairing mode as soon as you turn them on, making the setup process super easy and breeze-through. Being wireless isn't the only way that these headphones stand out from the rest; they also offer voice control, allowing you to use your voice to play, pause, or adjust volume without having to physically interact with the device.
Another feature I really like about these headphones is the ability to store up to four gigs of music right in the headphones themselves. This means that if you're going to be traveling or exercising and don't want to bring your phone, you can just stash a small collection of tunes in the headphones and go. The touch controls on the side work pretty well, although it takes a little bit of concentration to know where you're swiping – once you've got everything down, though, it's a great experience.
One feature that really stood out to me was the autoplay and pause functionality when taking the headphones off or putting them back on. I found that about ten percent of the time it didn't quite work as well as it should, with some hesitation before music would actually pause or start playing again – but this is a relatively minor quibble. The fact that these headphones can fold up nice and compact for storage was also a major pet peeve of mine in previous headphone models; it's great to see that these don't take up more space than they need when not in use.
Another cool feature I discovered was called MAF or my audio filter, which gives you four different listening options right on the headphones themselves. There's noise cancellation mode, open mode, monitor mode, and wind mode – each one allowing for a unique listening experience. The open mode is particularly useful if you need to have conversations with someone while still listening to music; it lets you have your cake and eat it too.
In terms of sound quality, I was thoroughly impressed by the sonic performance of these headphones. The bass is plenty punchy without being overwhelming, and the mids and highs come through beautifully. There aren't really any complaints to be had in this department – although, for advanced users, there are some basic EQ settings available, including a balance mode, bass boost mode, and treble boost mode.
But what really sets these headphones apart is their comfort level. I was blown away by how plush the padding is on the ears and headband, making them feel incredibly comfortable to wear for hours on end – even for someone like me who tends to get ear fatigue with other headphones. The fact that they're also remarkably light only adds to their comfort factor.
Finally, I tested the wireless range of these headphones, which appears excellent. I had no problem listening to music down in the basement while the source was two floors up – a true testament to their reliable connectivity. And as a bonus, they come with a nice hard carry case, perfect for travel.
**Conclusion**
Overall, these wireless headphones have won me over with their exceptional noise cancellation technology, comfort level, and feature set. Whether you're looking for a great workout companion or just want to block out distractions while working from home, these are definitely worth considering – especially at the unbeatable price of under $300.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enif you are a Kickstarter backer and you're wondering if it was worth it it was hey what's up it's Chris from Daly Tech and today I'm doing something that I thought I wouldn't do for a very long time and that is review another pair of headphones see I kind of got burned out on headphones even the really nice ones because they all started blending together and nothing was really standing out very much to me until I came across the awesome Kickstarter project for the fil diva pros and these headphones do three things they sound good headphones would be totally pointless if that wasn't the case they look good which is important if you ever go out in public and they've got a truly impressive amount of extra features baked right in see the thing is usually when a product like this doesn't pick one or two primary features to just focus on and execute on then it gets really mediocre really fast and can quickly become disappointing but the diva pros somehow managed to do a lot and do it really well and that starts with the active noise cancellation and actually the noise cancellation technology is right up there with the very best that I've ever tried in a pair of headphones the only downside here is that these are on-ear headphones instead of over the ear headphones so you are missing out on a little bit of extra noise isolation but the noise cancellation technology itself is awesome and these are wireless so if your next phone happens to be missing a headphone jack then these are gonna be a great option to look into now the first time that you turn these on they automatically go into pairing mode and that makes the setup super easy to breeze through but being wireless isn't the only way that these headphones for you from being dependent on your phone you can control these with your voice there's touch controls on the side and you can store up to four gigs of music right in the headphones themselves now those touch controls work pretty well they aren't perfect it takes a little bit of concentration to know where you're swiping but once you've got everything down and you know what you're doing it is a good experience now for me personally I'm probably not going to end up storing a bunch of music on these headphones but it is a great option to have if you're going to be traveling or if you like to exercise if you're going anywhere where there's no internet or you just don't want to bring your phone one feature I really like about these head is the autoplay and pause when you take the headphones off or put them back on now honestly about ten percent of the time it doesn't quite work as good as it should and there are some times when it takes a second or two for music to actually pause or start playing again but honestly that is the biggest nitpick for gripe that I can really come up with with these headphones I definitely like that these can fold up nice and compact for storage it's kind of a pet peeve of mine on headphones don't fold up and end up taking up more space than they need to when they're not on your head another cool feature is called MAF or my audio filter and this gives you four different listening options that you can either change right on the headphones themselves or using the app now I already mentioned that noise cancellation mode but there's also an open mode a monitor mode and a wind mode and just like many pairs of headphones that have noise canceling technology I like that open mode because it lets you have a conversation with somebody for instance like a co-worker and still listen to your music at the same time now there's also a 3d sound feature which can simulate listening to music in a room or like a concert hall and this can be an interesting way to listen to familiar music in a new way but honestly it's not something that I ended up turning on all that much okay so aside from all these interesting features how does the music actually sound in these headphones well I actually really like the soundscape that these headphones produce so the bass is plenty punchy without being overwhelming and the mids and highs also come through very nicely honestly there's really nothing that I can come up with to complain about in this department there are some basic EQ settings that you can adjust if you feel like it so there's a balance mode which is the normal mode a bass boost mode and a treble boost mode so advanced users might wish they could do a little more fine-tuning these headphones are really comfortable in fact the first thing that I thought when they took them out of the box was these are gonna be really comfortable and they are a big part of that is how plush the padding is for your ears and on the headband but another factor is just how light these are and it's actually very rare for me to find a pair of headphones that I can wear for hours on end without getting significant ear fatigue and that's something that I can definitely do with these guys I also tested the wireless range on these which appears be excellent I had no problem listening to music down in the basement while the music source was two floors up and the last thing that I feel like I should mention is that it's cool that these come with a nice hard carry case which can be good for travel so these are just becoming available and if you're a Kickstarter backer and you're wondering if it was worth it it was and for everybody else who's just out there scoping out new headphones this product just qualified as my number one recommendation for wireless headphones under $300 so definitely worth picking up alright guys thanks for watching thanks for those positive comments if you haven't subscribed this is a great time to do that also make sure to follow me on Instagram Twitter and snapchat and don't forget to check out daily tech spell daily tek kay calm and I'll catch up with you guys in the next video laterif you are a Kickstarter backer and you're wondering if it was worth it it was hey what's up it's Chris from Daly Tech and today I'm doing something that I thought I wouldn't do for a very long time and that is review another pair of headphones see I kind of got burned out on headphones even the really nice ones because they all started blending together and nothing was really standing out very much to me until I came across the awesome Kickstarter project for the fil diva pros and these headphones do three things they sound good headphones would be totally pointless if that wasn't the case they look good which is important if you ever go out in public and they've got a truly impressive amount of extra features baked right in see the thing is usually when a product like this doesn't pick one or two primary features to just focus on and execute on then it gets really mediocre really fast and can quickly become disappointing but the diva pros somehow managed to do a lot and do it really well and that starts with the active noise cancellation and actually the noise cancellation technology is right up there with the very best that I've ever tried in a pair of headphones the only downside here is that these are on-ear headphones instead of over the ear headphones so you are missing out on a little bit of extra noise isolation but the noise cancellation technology itself is awesome and these are wireless so if your next phone happens to be missing a headphone jack then these are gonna be a great option to look into now the first time that you turn these on they automatically go into pairing mode and that makes the setup super easy to breeze through but being wireless isn't the only way that these headphones for you from being dependent on your phone you can control these with your voice there's touch controls on the side and you can store up to four gigs of music right in the headphones themselves now those touch controls work pretty well they aren't perfect it takes a little bit of concentration to know where you're swiping but once you've got everything down and you know what you're doing it is a good experience now for me personally I'm probably not going to end up storing a bunch of music on these headphones but it is a great option to have if you're going to be traveling or if you like to exercise if you're going anywhere where there's no internet or you just don't want to bring your phone one feature I really like about these head is the autoplay and pause when you take the headphones off or put them back on now honestly about ten percent of the time it doesn't quite work as good as it should and there are some times when it takes a second or two for music to actually pause or start playing again but honestly that is the biggest nitpick for gripe that I can really come up with with these headphones I definitely like that these can fold up nice and compact for storage it's kind of a pet peeve of mine on headphones don't fold up and end up taking up more space than they need to when they're not on your head another cool feature is called MAF or my audio filter and this gives you four different listening options that you can either change right on the headphones themselves or using the app now I already mentioned that noise cancellation mode but there's also an open mode a monitor mode and a wind mode and just like many pairs of headphones that have noise canceling technology I like that open mode because it lets you have a conversation with somebody for instance like a co-worker and still listen to your music at the same time now there's also a 3d sound feature which can simulate listening to music in a room or like a concert hall and this can be an interesting way to listen to familiar music in a new way but honestly it's not something that I ended up turning on all that much okay so aside from all these interesting features how does the music actually sound in these headphones well I actually really like the soundscape that these headphones produce so the bass is plenty punchy without being overwhelming and the mids and highs also come through very nicely honestly there's really nothing that I can come up with to complain about in this department there are some basic EQ settings that you can adjust if you feel like it so there's a balance mode which is the normal mode a bass boost mode and a treble boost mode so advanced users might wish they could do a little more fine-tuning these headphones are really comfortable in fact the first thing that I thought when they took them out of the box was these are gonna be really comfortable and they are a big part of that is how plush the padding is for your ears and on the headband but another factor is just how light these are and it's actually very rare for me to find a pair of headphones that I can wear for hours on end without getting significant ear fatigue and that's something that I can definitely do with these guys I also tested the wireless range on these which appears be excellent I had no problem listening to music down in the basement while the music source was two floors up and the last thing that I feel like I should mention is that it's cool that these come with a nice hard carry case which can be good for travel so these are just becoming available and if you're a Kickstarter backer and you're wondering if it was worth it it was and for everybody else who's just out there scoping out new headphones this product just qualified as my number one recommendation for wireless headphones under $300 so definitely worth picking up alright guys thanks for watching thanks for those positive comments if you haven't subscribed this is a great time to do that also make sure to follow me on Instagram Twitter and snapchat and don't forget to check out daily tech spell daily tek kay calm and I'll catch up with you guys in the next video later\n"