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Comfortable100% agree

Lightweight88% agree

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High quality pro/audiophile headphones at a fantastic value

Very comfortable with the felt memory foam pads and the perfect amount of clamping force.

Sound is excellent, particularly the bass is very satisfying, especially for an open-back headphone.>
It has a little more bass-slanted sound signature compared to it's cheaper counterpart, the SHP9500.
The build in comparison is also much better than the SHP9500, it feels it's made of higher quality material and is sturdier, so I feel the price hike is justified and very fair.
The X2HR is a little heavier than the SHP9500, but it doesn't bother me at all, I'd still consider it pretty lightweight.

The auto-adjusting headband is very convenient, but will make an audible creaking sound if I move or touch my head or face. That's the only negative thing I can think of, though, and it's not a big deal to me.

It comes with a ~10 foot cable witch I like a lot, but some may find it to be too long. Thankfully it uses a regular and common 3.5mm aux cable, so it's easy to find a shorter replacement if you wanted.

I'm not a huge audiophile but these are the best sounding headphones I've ever tried so far, and I've spent quite a bit more on a pair of headphones before that weren't as good, so what I got it for, $150, is a great value. However, the price has fluctuated before from $100 to $200... still worth it for $200, but at $100 it's a downright steal.Read full review...

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Great all around open back headphones for under $150!

These are excellent headphones but a little over-hyped. The build quality is great but the tall headband gives them a gigantic look. They are over 13 oz on paper but they feel very lightweight and they can be worn for hours without feeling any discomfort.

Fidelio X2HR would have been my favorite pair of headphones if I didn't own a pair of Audio Technica WS1100is. Fidelio have a balanced sound and they produce excellent detail but WS1100is outperform them by producing deeper and tighter bass without compromising detail, clarity and sound stage.
Fidelio produce plenty of bass but the clean, tight, punchy, and authentic bass from Audio Technica is on a completely different level.

Fidelio X2HR are still great for listening to music but don't expect skull rattling bass from these. The bass is very clean and solid. Unlike many other popular bass-heavy headphones, these won't add artificial bass and alter the sound. Even though these are 30 ohms headphones, an external DAC/amp is required to get the best sound. An external DAC wont be necessary if they are plugged in to a DAP or a smartphone (LG V or G series) with a good dedicated DAC.
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Affordable Pro Sound....

These headphones gives you maximum high quality sound for an average sum of money. Meaning you could allways get it better if you are 20years old with perfect hearing but you will also have to pay more. Dont look for even more details. You will end up paying for tiny details most of us dont give a rats ass about. If youre 50 and been to tons of concerts youre frequencies hearing are up to 15khz and your ears hearing different things together with a beginning of a tinnitus..... Do the math. X2HR are more than you need. You also get ambience from surrounding noisy sources.....just the way music are made. My thoughts only 🤘Read full review...

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Affordable headphones with great sound

They sound good. The open soundstage is good if you like hearing yourself talk or to make things sound more like you're "really there" or in a larger/more open space. There's a fair amount of clamping force, but apart from that they're quite comfortable. The price is much better than on Amazon, and better than a lot of other open-soundstage headphones out there.Read full review...

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An unbelievable value

Incredible build quality, unbelievably high sound quality for the price, and a significant improvement from my Sennheisers. For under $200 these cannot be beat. These are reference headphones so bass is clean but not overdone, and can easily be punched up with an EQ. Sound is super dynamic with a huge soundstage and pairs beautifully with a FiiO DAC for my desktop set-up when listening to music on PC.Read full review...

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Recommend

Excellent build quality. Don't need a fact or amp but definitely benefits from one. Also very comfortable. The sound signature is very v shaped lots of bass some high basically no mids. Sill it's a fun pair of headphonesRead full review...

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Awesome Quality Headphones!!!!!!!!!

Awesome product hands down. At first i was unsure i was hearing alot of hype over the design and comfortability and wasnt hearing anything about the sound range and quality. First thing i did when i got them i turned the volume all the way up before i put them on my ears and you could hear the entire song just by sitting the headphones down right next to you. Read full review...

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You can listen the difference

I can use this product for a long time. It is really comfortable.
Sound quality is good. Not so bass heavy.

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Great headphones 👍

Great open sound. Great build quality, comfortable with memory foam ear cups. Great value

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awesome product, love it so much !

awesome product, love it so much !

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