I'm David Carnot a executive at for
cnet.com and I'm here with the noon tech
Zorro HD headphones last year noon tech
made a little bit of a splash in the
budget audiophile headphones Oro
headphones uh which look a lot like the
beats solo on ear headphones but sounded
more neutral and work well with a
variety of music this Zoro HTML looks
virtually identical to the original
Zorro but this model cost around $30.00
more at right around $100 it also sounds
better not surprisingly it offers more
refined sound a little bit better bass
and just a little bit better all-around
and what's impressive about this
headphone is that it competes well with
headphones that cost more in the 150 to
$200 range so so a comfortable headphone
particularly for an on-air model and it
comes with a flat core design that also
has a one-button inline remote with
microphone so you can use it for cell
phone calling it does come with a
protective carrying bag and these
headphones do fold up one of the small
issues with them however is the build
quality they are very plasticky
headphones so this is clearly a better
sounding headphone than the Zorro it's
also a decent beats solo alternative
however if you like a lot of bass this
probably isn't going to cut it for you
I'm David Carr noise and that's the noon
tech Zorro HD on your headphone
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