Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Monster iSport Freedom Wireless and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Monster iSport Freedom Wireless.
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28 Reviews
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Abstract: If you were in a position to buy a Rolls Royce or Bentley I doubt you would ask about reliability. So in the same way an indorsement by a top player who is certainly in a position to buy the best should give you encouragement here.While these are Wi-Fi he...
Bright, reflective design, Light and comfortable to wear for short sessions, Wireless connectivity
Too expensive, Underwhelming sound quality for the price, Slightly uncomfortable for long runs
Monster's first pair of sporty on-ear headphones are great for short gym or running sessions, but the underwhelming sound quality makes it difficult to justify paying over £200 to own them. Sports headphones not for you? How about reading our Best Headph...
Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: Long gone are the days when people felt too embarrassed to wear a hefty pair of cans on their heads in the fear that they'd be accused to trying to look like an Ibiza DJ wannabe. The hype about on-ear headphones has helped convince the masses that, "Actua...
The Monster iSport Freedom is designed to withstand a serious workout, but this wireless Bluetooth headphone pair has a peculiar sound signature—and costs too much....
High clamping force makes extended use difficult, Doesn't reach elite sonic definition, Bass occasionally heavy
With its flexible, nearly everything-resistant frame, solid wireless signal, and clear and accurate sound signature, Monster's iSport Freedom feels like it's got some serious legs in the developing market of wireless sport headsets. That said, we think ...
Published: 2017-05-28, Author: Michael , review by: the-gadgeteer.com
Sporty looks, Lightweight, Compact, Great Sound
No mention of how to use Turbo mode in the Users manual, No big difference between Standard and Turbo modes, Lack of any kind of carrying case
Overall I found the Monster iSport Freedom Bluetooth headphones to be exceptional. Frankly, they're the best pair of wireless headphones I've ever tried. There's a lot to like about these headphones. They're sporty, lightweight, comfortable, compact and m...
When technology makes advances like this it totally geeks me out. There's maybe one or two times a year where mobile products make changes so dramatically that they set the standard for the competition. Jaybird did just that with the Freedom buds.The incr...
Lightweigh, highly durable fram, Lou, clear audio with big bas, Wireles, Long battery life
Somewhat expensiv, Highs can be grating at greater volume
If you like the idea of giving your workouts a soundtrack but you don't want to deal with wires, Monster's $249 iSport Freedom will definitely satisfy. These headphones deliver loud audio with deep, throbbing bass in a highly durable frame that's bot...
Published: 2013-11-21, Author: Daniel , review by: geardiary.com
Great build quality, Work as wired or wireless headphones, Built for active use, Easy controls, Wired cable include Monster ControlTalk remote microphone
Ear cups but more pressure on your head than many on-ear headphones and cause fatigue; Good sound but other Monster headphones edge them out