Nokia BH-905 (Review)
27.06.10
The BH-905 takes the time-honoured noise-canceling design and gives it a misinterpretation. The headphones are constructed like most noise-canceling headphones with a headband and two ear phones that can be adjusted depending on the buyer. The earphones rest comfortably on your ears rather than entirely covering them like typical Sennheisers headphones. I enjoyed this alternate motif because the pads were comfortable, and I didn’t surface trapped by the headphones. More importantly, I found that the headset was surprisingly unimperilled, and I could wear them for extended periods of time without worrying about them falling off. However, the aesthetics were insufficient.While the headphones would look great with a silver finish, these are constructed with easily-looking plastic. The appearance is reminiscent of a bargain-priced impulse over-the-counter electronics. While I normally don’t carefulness about how something looks as long as it can do what it is supposed to do, but the BH-905 has such a tremendous price tag compared to its competitors that everything, including sort, begins to factor in.