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Published: 2018-03-05, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful audio performance with rich bass and bright, clear highs, Comfortable, unique over-ear design, Can be used in passive wired mode,
Sound signature not for purists, Pricey
The stylish V-Moda Crossfade 2 Wireless headphones deliver an ideal balance between lows and highs for a premium price...
Overall, both the Focal and V-MODA are fine examples of closed-back, wireless headphones with no active noise canceling. Because they're closed-back, they should provide just enough acoustic isolation to make them a comfortable companion for air travel o...
If you want dope looking headphones that sound great too, you are going wanna pick these up. You'll definitely enjoy the full sound and how great they look. If you're going to use them wirelessly, I suggest getting the Rose gold and black version for the...
The V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless headphones are exceptional! It's a product designed for a niche audience, but if you're a tech hobbyist or professional who doesn't mind spending a few extra bucks on luxury features, this model offers a unique mix of pers...
Abstract: V-Moda is known for their reptilian looking headphone and cases reminiscent of Alien v. Predator promoted by top DJ's. They've released a second iteration with a few adjustments. Wondering what those are? Read more of our “V-Moda Crossfade 2 Wireless Head...
Built to be abused, Can shrink down to a very compact shape and include a nice case, Balanced sound, which improves when going wired, New earpads are the most comfortable from V-Moda yet
MicroUSB charging, Still not the best fit and comfort among portable headphones, Styling won't be to everyone's taste
Hands down, some of the best built headphones I've ever used, These sound great, both wired and via Bluetooth, The new memory foam earcups are thicker and more comfortable than those found on the previous gen model, The smart new hinged design of the C2W
At over $300, this a feature I think should be on spec list, These cans are on the heavier side and have a pretty tight fit, which can cause listener fatigue
The Crossfade 2 Wireless are a very likable set of headphones and are mostly great. They are certainly improved over the original Crossfade Wireless which were already great headphones. Yes, they are pricey, a bit heavy, and their goth-industrial styling...