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Probably because they had so many customer complaints about these problems.This will probably keep me from considering any Logitech products again. Logitech is difficult to contact for support and since I cannot find my receipt, I am out simply of luck.
It even picks up RF from my computer and nearby cell phones, but I continued to use it at my desk to reduce noise while studying. I never liked the radio interference with this headset.
I never even traveled with these head phones. However, in less than a year, the small plastic piece that allows swivel of the ear piece broke when I was trying to adjust for comfort.
I am an engineer by profession, so I looked at the joint and realized it was not sturdy enough - a very poor design. I also noticed this product seems to have disappeared from Logitech web site.
I am shopping for different brand of noise cancelling headphones now.
Either the design is bad, not they used the wrong type of plastic.Logitech used to be a name-brand with good reputation. My headphone broke at 3 different locations during a span of 11 months. Not any more. This headphone is of very poor construction. The plastics used is low grade and breaks easily even with gentle use. Based on the numerous reviews regarding broken plastic pieces, I think this item should be recalled.
So, I was attracted to these earphones because of the price. They seemed like a great deal but the poor quality construction was evident right off the bat. The first pair that I ordered were broken during delivery (right near the top of the "U"-shaped arm holding the phones in place) so I had to get another pair. They worked great for about 2 moths but after even gentle handling, they finally broke and are now not usable.I'd recommend them only if you get a *really* great deal, but even then, expect to replace them soon.
Noise buffering, maybe. The sound quality wasn't poor but it wasn't excellent either.
This was a cheaply designed pair of headphones. I don't normally write reviews online but I felt I had to in this case.
I would recommend spending more money for quality headphones from another company or even spending less somewhere else because you'll likely end up with a better product. I bought them about 4 months ago and both sides have since snapped.
It was not due to negligence on my part but simply trying to adjust them on both occasions. I would not consider these "noise-canceling" either.
They should be advertised as happiness-canceling headphones.
My office purchased 12 of these. In less than a year all but two sets are broken. One pair broke the first time taken out of the box. they broke at the ear piece junction with the head band.same place others have stated.
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