🎶 Block the noise, own the moment.
The Vic Firth VXHP0012 Bluetooth Isolation Headphones combine professional-grade 20dB noise reduction with premium 50mm dynamic drivers, delivering crystal-clear stereo sound wirelessly or wired. Designed for comfort and control, these headphones are perfect for musicians, managers, and multitaskers who demand focus and style on the go.
Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 17.78 x 22.86 cm; 454 g |
Item model number | VIC VXHP0012 |
Colour | Red |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Gaming Consoles, Smart Speakers, Telephones |
Connector | plug-in,wireless |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | M |
Item Weight | 454 g |
I**A
Recipient is happy with sound and quality.
I chose these because they have the option to be wireless. I wanted something that reduced the drum noise and you could still hear the music bring played along to.The recipient said they are very effective and is pleased with them.Had to return a couple of damaged/opened packets, but third time lucky I got undamaged packaging so felt I could give it as a gift.
V**E
Vic firth Bluetooth isolation headphones
I’m drummer 🥁and using these headphones for mainly monitoring purposes. Very Good and Happy with these ones. You have Bluetooth and cable connections, so it’s very convenient witch ever way You choose to connect Your headphones. Sound quality is amazing and very comfortable to use/wear over Your ears. Price is also great.
F**S
Works as described
Needed some ear protection for my son who is learning the drums. Read a few reviews that said that this not very comfortable to be worn. However, he's now been using this for about 1 month now and there has been no complains. I've also tried it on and it fits my head too. All in all, no complaints. It does seem to cut out the high pitch sounds and my son actually prefers playing the drums witht this on as it gives the bass drum a deeper sound.
R**L
Good isolation, but not the most comfortable thing
It does what promises: offers great isolation. It is much better to use these phones on electronics drums to stop listening the physical hits on the pads, makes it more realistic. For this, the phones are very tight in the head, almost like a torture machine... I understand it needs to be tightened to improve even more the isolation, but it is ridiculous how tight it is.The quality of sound is good, and the Bluetooth works great in a good distance. It has a significant latency, which is not a problem for music, but for gaming it may be out of sync.
B**Y
perfect ear protectors
Our grandson has started to learn the drums and we were concerned that his ears may be harmed. The blue model are trendy enough for him to wear and are perfect for him .
B**.
Not for acoustic drums!
My £40 Sync headphones are 5 years old and I thought I would treat myself to some quality headphones from VicFirth (I like their sticks).However, after 20 seconds of playing my acoustic drums it was clear that these headphones are not for loud drums, they did dampen the high frequencies a bit but the lower ones were still to loud. The low frequencies from my snare went straight through. I would not make it through a practice session or a gig with these.While the sound quality is great, it doesn't matter when it is overpowered by your kit.Very disappointed with these VicFirth headphones, and have returned them after less than a minute's use. 😞Keep drumming 😎
S**E
good
hi bought these for my special needs daughter who is very sensitive to noise but since wearing these she is much more happy and going out is less stressful they fit nice and tight leave no marks around her ears i have tried them on myself and they feel ok nice color would recommended to any one who wants to block out noise
G**E
AVOID THIS PRODUCT
Who at Vic firth hasn't realised that by putting holes for a charging port and headphone jack in one side of these headphones, they immediately reduce the noise isolation on that side? 25db of noise isolation? My arse!! These probably reduce the low frequencies by about 5db if that. Foam earplugs sound better. Great headphones if you want to go deaf in you left ear before your right! I'll be asking for a refund.
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