Ferrari T350 Cavallino Noise Cancelling Headphones by Logic3 - Tan

GBP 299.0

£299.00

Ferrari T350 Cavallino Noise Cancelling Headphones by Logic3 - Tan

Ferrari T350 Cavallino Noise Cancelling Headphones by Logic3 - Tan

GBP 299.0

£299.00

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Ferrari T350

I would like to give 4,5 but it it not possible. Everything is excellent but after several hours (long fligh and sleeping) i didn`t like it like before. At home i use Senhaiser 180 (they are open) and 160 (beter noise isolation). Senheiser are plastic and Ferrari just metal and leather

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The Ferrari Cavallino T350 headphones by Logic3 exude Ferrari elegant design. Not the clean lines and muscular external design but rather the luxurious, leather wrapped, plush feel of the Italian sports cars. The T350s don’t exude pretentious gaudy Ferrari logo emblazzoned merchandise. Save for the galloping horse, which gives it the elegance it deserves, the branding isn’t too obvious. These aren’t your Dre Beats, though they sit in the same price category, I felt the product was of better value than Beats. My biggest complaint about Beats headphones are they are way too plasticy. While the T350s have some plastic components, they are covered in leather and metallic parts. If you’re a Beats fan, the T350s fall more in line with the Pro models. I especially enjoy the tan, black and silver coloring of the headsets. No color schemes that remind me of a Benetton or Swatch store front which seems to be all the rage these days in designer headphones. The ear pads have got to be the softest I’ve had the pleasure of trying out. I hate when wearing headphones on a long flight only to have them hurt after an hour or so of using them. The headphones come with three sets of cloth wrapped headphone jacks: one basic set, one set with microphone and mute/aux button, one set with microphone, mute/aux button and volume controls. The cords are of great quality, one end is marked with a polished finish while the other end is of a brushed finish, marking which side plugs into a device and another that plugs into the headphones. I’m a fan of wrapped headphone cords, they certainly help cut down on cord tangling issues.

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