Good value-for-money with a good headphone recommended article four: three hundred dollars list, recommended

After taking a break, I cleaned my own headphones, turned up some classic tunes, and now I'm ready to share this with you. Let's keep it real—less gossip, more substance. Here's why I recommend these headsets. **Reasons to Buy:** **First, FiiL Vox / Fiil** At first glance, the name might make you feel a bit dizzy, but I think my previous image might have been even more confusing. ![FiiL Vox](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/8f/1d0eac21150.jpg) Other than color, there's not much difference if you don't look closely. After reading my past reviews, I felt a bit regretful that I hadn’t gotten a headset from Wang Feng’s teacher. At the time, the event was great, and the shoes I bought had a good feel—worth every penny. As the title suggests, Vox is 469, Fiil is 399. The price is very reasonable and accessible for most people. Plus, the large ear cups are really big, giving a similar feeling to the SHP9500. If you're familiar with the 9500, you know how amazing the ear pads are. ![FiiL Vox](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/8f/50e22d75938.jpg) ![FiiL Vox](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/8f/59e0fc1120.jpg) Why do I mention two headsets together? Well, apart from Bluetooth and noise cancellation, there's not much difference between them. The Vox has a carabiner and a wired control line that's worse than Fiil’s. The Vox comes with a regular cable, but since it's Bluetooth, it's not a major issue. In terms of sound quality, the time from when I first got them wasn’t too long. Even in open mode, the overall difference isn’t huge, but the value-for-money ratio at this level is quite impressive. Fiil in the wired segment and within this price range, offers noise cancellation (which is better than nothing), lights, and other features. Other headsets at this price point are cheaper, have lights, but their sound quality isn’t as strong. At this price, it's definitely worth it. Even if it were done differently, the sound quality wouldn't be this powerful. The three frequencies are relatively balanced, though the high-end is slightly dark, but not too bad. The low end is pretty good, deep without being muddy, and flexible. Both headsets are resistant to distortion. Vox benefits from APT-X, so Bluetooth playback is almost as good as wired. The listening experience is basically the same. Unlike some Bluetooth headsets that feel like they’re missing something compared to wired, Vox doesn’t have that issue. At this price, it's a great deal. If you're interested, take a look at these two models—they often have good promotions. Fiil basic model is 399, Vox is 499 (all prices can be discounted with coupons). Fiil also has two wireless models: Diva. I think the pricing on these models is a bit weak. The Fiil Wireless, as the name suggests, is the basic model plus Bluetooth, but the price is three or four times higher, which isn't worth it. Diva has better voice and smart start/stop features, more noise cancellation than Vox, but the driver is smaller, designed for in-ear style, and the price jumps significantly. Personally, I think the price is still okay, but it's definitely easier to find on the street than Vox. But who cares about the sound quality anyway? ![FiiL Vox](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/8f/37417997605.jpg) ![FiiL Vox](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/8f/2f7216d4985.jpg) ![FiiL Vox](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/8f/27546013941.jpg) The differences between these two models are almost non-existent. Are you paying attention? Vox adds a Bluetooth button to the control panel. Like most Bluetooth headsets, it has the same functions—press and hold to unlock, tap to answer/hang up, play/pause, and press the logo on both sides to open the ear cups. Fiil's basic model uses a button to switch noise cancellation, and pressing three times turns on the lights. The width of the ear pads is thinner on Fiil, while Vox is wider. **Second, Plantronics BackBeat Sense** ![Plantronics BackBeat Sense](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/9a/9991d3e6998.jpg) The included storage bag has a nice texture, with cotton and linen on the outside and suede inside. It's really good. The reason I recommend this headset is because it's usually priced around 398. In fact, this price is comparable to a well-known brand. The main feature of this headset is its portability and noise reduction. Wearing it doesn’t put pressure on your ears, making it very comfortable. The sound quality is also quite good—balanced tri-band, slightly dark highs, moderate mid-range, and sufficient low-end with good flexibility. Thanks to APT-X, the Bluetooth sound quality is also very good. However, the original cable has a lot of resistance, possibly due to a weaker core. So, when using the wired connection, you need a bit more power to drive it. But with a regular phone cable, the volume difference is clearly noticeable. ![Plantronics BackBeat Sense](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/9a/abd40aa842.jpg) ![Plantronics BackBeat Sense](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/9a/b0f06497955.jpg) ![Plantronics BackBeat Sense](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/9a/b4746df3330.jpg) This headset supports intelligent start/stop. When the right earpiece is removed, the music pauses automatically. That’s convenient, as it reduces one step of operation. ![Plantronics BackBeat Sense](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/9a/c4b9a7b6915.jpg) As for me, I’m used to big earphones. This one is really light at 140g. Previously, the Fiil model was twice as heavy, but once you get used to it, it doesn’t feel uncomfortable. However, it can’t fold, so it’s not very portable, but you can just wear it around your neck. ![Plantronics BackBeat Sense](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/9a/cab90288325.jpg) ![Plantronics BackBeat Sense](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/9a/d0886611620.jpg) ![Plantronics BackBeat Sense](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/9a/d696d3a1147.jpg) The operation is mostly through a single button. The silicone button on the right ear cover answers calls, while the charging port and headphone jack are below. I think this design is very good, allowing you to listen even without power. The left ear cover plays the next song, with a silicone button that feels good. The red button below opens the external microphone. This function requires a bit of explanation. Pressing this button switches to the external sound mode, and pressing again returns to normal. It’s convenient, and the music won’t pause during the process. This headset has been around for a while and is a classic. Now, the price is also very competitive. The original price is 598, but it often goes on sale for 398, and with coupons, it can go even lower. If you don’t mind big earphones and prefer Bluetooth, this is a great choice. Plug in, this headset claims up to 18 hours of battery life, and according to my usage, it's indeed very durable. Vox claims 33 hours, but I haven’t tested it that long. Anyway, the battery life is very good. Bluetooth is on version 4.1/4.2, which is already very power-efficient. So, if you're looking for a Bluetooth headset with value, consider these two models. Even without APT-X, the effect is still quite good, and the limit is relatively small. As long as the front-end device supports it (many phones do, like my OnePlus 3), it's worth considering. **Third, AKG K450** ![AKG K450](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a0/f34b9e05366.jpg) I bought this headset several years ago, and it was once known as the "invincible" option under $1,000. Although it's not the case anymore, it was very popular and known as the bass-pop prince. The price has dropped over time, and now it's around 300 yuan. If you're looking for value, it's worth checking out. This is a closed-back design, but it's quite compact. The earpads are really small. If you have the Plantronics headset, you can compare in your mind. The K450 is smaller than the BackBeat Sense, and you can see how small it really is. ![AKG K450](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a2/d0.jpg) It may not be obvious without a ruler, but it's really quite small. However, its size doesn't hinder its sound performance. AKG headsets are generally suited for pop, rock, and jazz (not too high-end, this is the price point). So, even speaking, listening to pop music is still very good. The high frequency isn't the strength of the K450, but the low frequency is strong. Although the mid and high frequencies are slightly dark, they're just right. Listening to pop music is more than enough. The atmosphere is strong, and the sound isn’t muddy. These 300-yuan earphones are completely out of the ordinary. Whether it's winter or summer, they're not burdensome, and the soundproofing is decent. ![AKG K450](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a0/f7b97028179.jpg) ![AKG K450](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a0/fca01065784.jpg) ![AKG K450](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a0/e7b9472501.jpg) It's a classic, and now you can still buy it at a great price. If you're looking for convenience and don’t care too much about the value, this is a good option. It has been on the market for a long time and hasn’t changed much in terms of tuning. If you're interested, keep an eye out. Here's a note: the above headsets can be wired or wireless, and you can change the cable, but the K450 is a bit more trouble. The connector is 2.5 to 3.5 mm, with a rotary clip, so it's a bit inconvenient, but it's still manageable. After all, it's been on the market for so long, and the accessories are still easy to find. Here are a few more pictures. ![AKG K450](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a5/6f86cc36374.jpg) Besides the four cost-effective headsets mentioned above, there are others I've measured before, such as the Fidelio M1, Philips SHP9500, and the Sennheiser HD202. They are not priced at 300. Also, the AKG K404 and KOSS PP (this is a generation of earphones!) The first two were introduced earlier; you can check my previous reviews. The HD202 still has its place, even now, and the price is quite good. After several revisions, I believe we should be able to produce better sound. This is the 320 I bought in 2008. Although it's still in use, it's been useless for a long time. The earpads and headband have worn out, but it still sounds good. The bass is fresh and balanced, with no frequency band falling behind. High and mid frequencies aren’t low, and the low frequency is elastic and not deep. The closed sound field isn’t stuffy, and it retains the advantages of old Senhai, even though the grade is low. It's a good choice at this price. ![HD202](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a7/b0325896774.jpg) ![HD202](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a7/b5724d33837.jpg) I didn't show the front picture—it's a bit ugly. But the sound is really good. The only downside is the long cable and complicated cable switching. However, the wire is very strong. It's been used for many years, and although it's been useless recently, it's been working for five or six years without any issues. ![HD202](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a7/bfbbf371453.jpg) ![HD202](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a7/bc073e91313.jpg) I didn’t want to write about this headset at first because the connector broke. It was bought earlier, and over 100 points were considered quite cheap. However, this price is still very good, suitable for friends who like to wear headphones on the street. The size of the earpads is almost the same as the K450, belonging to a very small category. The overall pull-style headband makes it easy to fold and carry. The price of a hundred dollars is also worth it. Compared to my K450, the low frequency is relatively loose, the cohesiveness is weak, and the mid-high frequency isn’t as good. The vocal clarity is even further behind the K450, but it's still a cheap and practical portable listening tool. Ideal for those who like the low-frequency value. ![KOSS PP](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a7/c39199d3987.jpg) ![KOSS PP](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/e0/a7/c7174a41637.jpg) Although this headset has been around for a long time, before I owned it, its price wasn’t too low. Until there was a time when I bought a TASCAM DR-05 recording pen through Zhang Ama Haitao, she sent me a pair of headphones, and I was so happy that I enjoyed listening to them for so many years. It was worthy of the title of the king of pop music. Even now, it's still mentioned. When I saw Aunt recently, she recommended it again, and it was also available for under a hundred. This headset has no obvious shortcomings. After all, it's been tuned for many years, with an open design, balanced tri-band, but the sound is a bit scattered. The sound field is warm, so pop music is very good, and the retro design is fashionable. In short, these are not typical headphones at this price point (which should be much cheaper), but they have strengths far beyond their price. It's definitely a cost-effective choice. You can find 300-yuan and 100-yuan artifacts here (now I have much more, but if you need value, refer to them. If you need it, don’t hesitate to buy directly). **To Sum Up:** Soon it'll be Double Eleven, and various promotions are already starting. There will be a lot of discounts coming. Everyone is preparing. Maybe you can get even better deals than when I bought mine. Happy shopping! ! **Finally, attach the link**

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