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December 2014
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Published: 2014-12-17, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Wireless headphones are awesome. Of all the gadgets I use on a daily basis, they are the ones that make me most feel like I'm living in the near future. That may sound like hyperbole, but putting on headphones and having music pump directly into my ears w...
Published: 2014-11-11, Author: Tim , review by: wired.com
Sensor magic! Music pauses when you put them around your neck and starts back up when you put them on your ears. Tap and swipe the earcup to navigate your jams. Excellent noisecancellation and openback simulation modes. Mobile app lets you adjust many dim
Need to be connected via Bluetooth to get the best audio. It's easy to accidentally skip tracks or pause the music when adjusting the fit. Your ears feel the pressure during long listening sessions
Bold design, Expansive soundstage, Deep customization via app
Slight comfort issues, Expensive, Iffy battery
Parrot's attempt at stirring up the stale headphone market is a success. The vibrant style, reliable functionality of both hardware and software and stellar sound performance make up for the steep price....
Abstract: Based on sound alone it would be hard for the average person to pick one high-end set of headphones from another, which is why design plays such an important role – along with additional features, in differentiating them at the retail level to make the de...
Published: 2015-02-20, Author: Jason , review by: ausdroid.net
Zik brings the Boom, The most important question about headphones is easy – how do they sound? In a word, they're incredible. There's a good chance you've never heard your music sound quite like this before, and you can crank the volume on these headphone
Parrot's Zik 2.0 headphones are some of the most expensive consumer grade headphones money can buy. They're also some of the best, building on a reputation earned by the original Zik headphones over the past two years.
Occasionally I stood up on public transport while wearing the headphones and hit my head – or rather, the leather padding on the top of the Ziks – on an overhead bar or (on the London Tube) the roof itself. Every time that happened I was acutely aware tha...
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Published: 2015-02-09, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
The Parrot Zik 2.0 headphones are a standout product in design and audio quality with an excellent companion app that enhances the listener experience.They are priced quite high at $499 and will appeal to those music lovers who are after the elusive combi...
Expensive, Need to spend a lot of time tinkering to get the most out of them, Battery life could be better,
Retailing for AUD$500, the Parrot Zik 2 headphones certainly aren't cheap. Despite this, the price is fair. The Zik 2 headphones offer more functionality than I've seen in any other headphone, and give you the option to truly customise your listening exp...
Excellent sound, Noise cancelling, Automatically stop-starts tracks when taken off, Tactile controls for volume and tracks, Hands-free voice calls in high definition, Striking design
Quite comfortable to wear; One of the most customisable sounds you'll ever hear from a pair of headphones; Active noise cancellation included, and a modifiable ANC at that; Custom music settings can be enabled on a track by track basis, loading automatica
Expensive; You have to wear them with right pad on right ear and left pad on left ear otherwise they don't work properly; Corded connection is in an unusual location of the right ear; Touchpad can be a tad finicky; Cable doesn't include microphone or remo
Parrot's latest headphones are a little on the expensive side, but what you get for what you pay is quite staggering.This isn't a pair of overpriced celebrity endorsed headphones, and it's also not so high end that audiophiles are likely to go insane and ...