These are outfitted with a built-in microphone and a touch interface on one ear cup. Charge them up for 14 hours of worry-free listening, and use the Zoundplug to share music with a friend. Machine-washable headband. Only registered users can write reviews. Please log in or register. YES NO. This product is not Fulfilled by Ubuy and can take minimum 10 days in delivery.
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April Released December General Type On-ear. Headphone design Closed design. Powered from battery. Type of battery Built-in rechargeable. Wireless or wired Wireless. Travel case. Weight g. Headphone controls. The Plattan 2s aren't flattering to arrangements that rely on the midrange. In that case, the cans start to sound like there's a film over them. Some amount of that should be attributed to the production quality of the samples I used when testing.
That translates in the real world, though. The Plattan 2s aren't flattering to every piece of music put through them. Instead, they reward music with fantastic production and punish those without it.
Across all genres, though, the Plattan 2s are lacking bass. As is the case with a lot of on-ear headphones, there's a sweet spot for the bass. If the sub hits fall in that range, there's a pleasant rumble in the ear cups. In the likely case the bass falls below that range, it's more implied than anything else. In pop music, which is foundationally built off of bass lines, that means there's an inconsistent performance across the track.
The song moves along with satisfying bass only to drop out for a bar or two. Low-end that operates within a short range of pitch, such as a kick drum, is fine.
Sub synth bass that changes pitches throughout the track struggles. Like the previous section, some of that is an issue of the on-ear design. For what Urbanears is working with, and the low price, the sound is surprisingly good. If you handed me a pair of Plattan 2s and told me they cost twice the price, I wouldn't bat an eye. As mentioned above, there are two variations of the Plattan 2s : wired and Bluetooth. Outside of the wireless connectivity, the two are mostly the same.
The only major difference is that the Bluetooth version only has one 3. It's the "ZoundPlug" that's meant for sharing music, but it works just fine if you run out of battery or want a more stable connection. A more stable connection is important with the Bluetooth version, too. They're very vulnerable to interference and connection drops. During my testing, the headphones would buzz, pop, and click when not streaming music. It was particularly bad when out in public or near a computer.
Furthermore, the wireless control is annoying to use. While everything works as it should, turning the headphones on and off becomes a problem. Since the switch is directional, it's very easy to push it slightly in one direction while holding it down for the three seconds to turn the headphones on. You're left holding the button down with no indication that you're doing something wrong.
As for the actual controls, they're fine but nothing special. As advertised, the battery life is exceptional, though. During my testing, I only needed to juice up the cans twice. However, that price also comes with some concessions. While expertly crafted, the Plattan 2s aren't the most comfortable pair of headphones around and come with some audio issues, particularly in dense arrangements. If you're always on the go, though, that's an easy to trade-off to make considering how durable and light they are.
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