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Noontec Zoro HD On-Ear Headphone Review


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The Noontec Zoro HD headphones fold up on both sides allowing you to fit the headphones into the bag to protect them. The band is moderately thin and has a piano crafting varnish to give it a super glossy shine.
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Opening out the headphones we can see that they look, in our opinion, very fashionable and feature the Noontec logo on both earphones.
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As the headphones are an on-ear design the ear-cups are pretty small. They both feature steel-reinforced hinges to enhance the longevity of the headphones. They take a bit of force to snap the hinges closed or open, but it is a nice positive action and not something that is going to happen accidentally.
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The ear-cups are made of a protein skin-friendly material which is breathable and ‘won't instigate skin allergies through long term usage'. It is very soft and does look like it will be comfortable.
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On the left-hand ear cup we find a 3.5 mm socket which will allow you to plug in the provided audio cable into the headphones.  This means you could use any other 3.5 mm audio cable if desired.
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The headband is adjustable, with a scale on the inside, allowing you to quickly and easily set the headband to the right size for maximum comfort.
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Removing the ear cup gives a slightly better view of the driver and also shows how thin the headphones actually are without the ear pads.

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One comment

  1. Christopher Hall-Nelson

    These are really good looking headphones and nicely priced. Its not that negative that the bass is a little weak, you can normally tune that with an equaliser, better that way than the other way.