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Volume Up: Taotronics SoundSurge 90 A Great Set Of Budget Cans At An Amazing Price

The taotronics sound surge 90s position themselves as a budget alternative to common active noise cancelling headphones, priced at an attractive $90 aud they are only a fraction of the price of the Sony and Bose counterparts making them appear as a good alternative for the budget conscious consumer, however one doesn’t just make an identical set of headphones for a fraction of the competitors cost, there are some cut corners as with any piece of budget tech, namely the ear cups are too small, im 17, by no means am I full grown and the ear cups whilst they do fit, quite comfortably actually, its up to debate whether they will get a good fit on larger ears, this could be me used to my razor krakens’ circular ear cups where as these feature a more oval’d shape, another design oversight is the media controls, they call it a multi function button, but I call it pretty much useless, the single click pauses, press and hold turns the headset off, fair enough, however double clicking calls your...