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Harman Kardon Soho Wireless headphone: swanky looks and sound

2015-02-04
I'm David karna and this is the Harman Kardon Soho wireless on your bluetooth headphone which carries a list price of two hundred and fifty dollars at first glance this looks very similar to its wired sibling but Harman has made some small design improvements including moving from cloth cover to your pass to this leather covering I also much prefer the new lightweight carrying case that comes with these headphones which fold flat and are very travel friendly as you can see they have a swanky premium feel to them though they're small square ear cup design may not appeal to everyone's aesthetic tastes I found them comfortable to wear though they will jostle around a little bit if you move your head from side to side quickly that said they do offer reasonably good noise isolation despite their small size as far as features go you get NFC tap to pair technology for devices that support it as well as app tech support you can also listen to these in Wired mode if your battery dies and there's a built in microphone for making cell phone calls I'm not sure what the battery rating is but it seems to be well over ten hours because I didn't have to recharge after a week of using them on my commute to and from work the big extra feature is the touch sensor built into the right ear cup it allows you to advanced tracks forward and back and raise and lower volume by simply swiping your finger across the ear cup you can also tap once to pause or answer calls until now this is a feature found on even higher-end headphones like the parrot Zeek I sometimes had to swipe a couple of times to advance tracks but overall the touch controls worked well for me and I really liked having them on board the sound is also quite good for a bluetooth headphone and by that I mean the headphone sounds pretty natural with clean fairly balanced sound there's a decent amount of bass but it's not overpowering and the clarity is good I'm not sure the sounds quite on par with Boz's sound like on your bluetooth headphone which also costs 250 dollars but it's close in the end I came away liking this wireless version of the Soho a lot more than the wired version its fit and style may not be for everybody but it's a very good on your Bluetooth headphones I'm David Connolly thanks for watching
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