This is the second on ear headphones I can call my own recently. I also have the Sony MDRZX600R, of which I was rather disappointed but sound-wise. To buy the Noontec's occurred mainly because of the overwhelmingly positive reviews of sound, but also because of the very attractive design and Bluetooth functionality. Had simply tired of the clutter and no desire times rauszuholen the phone when song changes or volume control of each. Now That eliminates what is a real treat: a handle to the headphones and the song is already on you just do not feel like skipping ... gorgeous! The Bluetooth connection is simple furnishings. Simply scan for devices and choose the Noontec's; Finished! For the connection strength should be said: There are occasional small dropouts that occur more frequently, the further one is removed from the phone and also favors what happens when you move. Is the mobile phone in your pocket, that happens rather rarely. However, I have on my phone "only" Bluetooth 2.1 ... how the whole behaves with Version 3 or 4 I can not say, but I think it probably makes little difference at present. But it also does not bother especially because during the phone in your pocket is as I said for my purpose, that hear the music mobile, only marginally frequently occurs. What bothered me a little, the switches which are used to control the volume and song selection. There are shift paddles, who go to the actuation return to their original position in the center. In itself not a bad idea, but they are quite small and can be operated only with tact, because the pressure point for my taste is too strong down. Here you have to say that this has the competition from wireless Beats Dre bye better resolved: namely buttons, located directly on the earcups.
For comfort, I can say that the Zoro's are not overly comfortable, but at least also leave no painful pressure on the ears. But that is probably also strong on the head shape and the ears. The general processing leaves a very positive impression on me and quality. Top!
The most important point for me was of course the sound. Here I am a little in-ear spoiled, because I use the Beyerdynamic there DTX101iE which the sound forth the absolute best in-ear headphones for under 70 are for me personally. We'll do that in short the Zoro's sound good. The bass is quite strong (even more me would have been too much, therefore to be just right), the sound is quite clearly reproduced in the whole sound spectrum. At the very natural reproduction of Beyerdynamic they do not come ran indeed, but they are a lot better than the Sony MDRZX600R. I had, however, did not expect that the Zoro's be perfectly just my claim because I always had in mind that the version with cable can be had for under 60 ... Find it also always amazing that voluminous on-ear and in some cases over-ear headphones from almost tiny in-ears are beaten. One would think that one because it has a lot more space to produce a very good sound? Well, am not a technical expert: P
In conclusion, that for almost 100 a very stylish product gets (currently for me the most eye-catching on-ear headphones with the Beats) convinced that delivers great sound and with the Bluetooth functionality. The beats I have unfortunately never been able to try, but one has to hear from everywhere that the Zoro's are better and not even cost half. Approximately 200 I would not even pay for the Noontec's, but 100 are absolutely justified.