Both the headphones themselves, as well as the delivery appear much more noble than the price suggests. The Sonixx X-Touch is collapsible, which is ensured by metal joints. The rest of the headphones is of sturdy plastic. Visually, the headset is unusual compared to other models, but not in a negative sense.
The German-speaking part of the brief operating instructions are translated quite bumpy, but you can handle it.
The highlights are the Bluetooth standard 3.0 EDR promises the good sound and the touch controls media playback and speakerphone on the right earpiece.
I am honestly interested in a one-ear or over-ear headphones me a speakerphone rather little. You do not hear his own voice and therefore I refer to as a function normally to. I have ever tried here by the circumstances, as I was called shortly after the first pairing with your smartphone. Conclusion: Yes, works, but it is with the aforementioned disadvantage, you can hear muffled his own voice.
The touch operation only works when connected to Bluetooth. If you get used to it, then this can be quite handy. I was on my Samsung Galaxy S6 up the title and downshifting and increase the volume and adjust lower. This works very simply by brushing on the directional pad on the right earpiece. Nice to have when you just do not want to dig out his unit and even a really innovative concept for a headset.
But we come to the personally important criteria for me, I put on a pair of headphones: sound and comfort.
The sound of Sonixx is actually quite bassy. So who is on balanced sound like or want to experience nuanced music like classical music, which will probably not be warm with this headset. But fans of EDM, Hip-Hop / Rap or rock should fully get their money, because that for this genre the sound concept of this device seems to have been designed. In addition, the headphones can play quite loud. Here, however, remains to be noted that while it lets through a lot of sound, so people also come near to enjoy the music when you turn loud. I personally like the thump of Sonixx quite well and he will certainly often be used, whenever I need a real buzz in the form of bass-heavy music.
The comfort is beginning to evaluate ambiguous because the headset is quite close to what will surely not please everyone. All thing is the pressure after repeated wearing slightly and then the Sonixx is much more bearable and comfortable even for extended listening sessions.
Bottom line, I'm very fond of the Sonixx X-Touch. An extensive scope of supply, a fresh look, the good workmanship, the very rich, bass-heavy sound and the touch control can certainly cast doubt on the very reasonable price. But obviously you can offer good quality and good sound and well below a three-figure sale price, without the user having to make compromises.