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Koss PortaPro Headphones with Case

Koss PortaPro  Headphones with Case

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Brand: Koss
Category: CE

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $33.99
You Save: $16.00 (32%)

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New (39) from $31.26

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 266 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
Dimensions (in): 88.6 x 68.9 x 19.7
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

MPN: Porta Pro
Model: 155491
UPC: 021299147764
EAN: 4007249270429

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Dynamic-element design for deep bass performance
  • Comfort Zone setting on temporal pad for comfortable, secure fit
  • Collapsible for maximum portability when listening on the go
  • Multipivoting ear plates and adjustable headband for added comfort
  • Includes convenient carrying case

Accessories:

  • Xtreme TB264DKO 264-Disc CD/DVD Case
  • KHypermedia 80-Minute/700 MB 48x Blank CD-Rs (200-Pack Spindle)
  • Memorex 700MB/80-Minute 52x CD-R Media (100-Pack Spindle)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The Koss PortaPro collapsible stereophone combines high-quality sound reproduction with a unique design for the ultimate in convenience and comfort. These over-the-head headphones have a dynamic element design for deep bass performance and a frequency response of 15 to 25,000 Hz to ensure the music comes through clear and bright.

Also designed for comfort, these headphones have two adjustable temporal-comfort zone pads to shift the pressure and perfectly balance the ear plates on your ear. The open-earphone ear plates are multipivoting and, together with the adjustable headband, allow for maximum comfort.

The PortaPros are collapsible and come with a carrying case, so it's still easy to take them with you even when you're not wearing them. A 0.25-inch adapter is included to ensure they will fit with any system.

Koss offers a lifetime warranty on its PortaPro stereophones.

Product Description
Don't miss a note when you're running or roller-blading with the Koss PortaPro stereo headphones, which are collapsible for maximum portability when listening on the go. With a rated bandwidth of 15 Hz to 25 kHz, the PortaPro is said to provide the low-distortion reproduction of home headphones. Other features include dynamic element design for deep bass performance, Comfort Zone setting on temporal pad for comfortable and secure fit, multi-pivoting earplates and adjustable headband for added comfort, 1/8" and 1/4" stereo plugs for home and portable use, convenient carrying case and straight, dual entry 4 foot cord.


Customer Reviews:   Read 261 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Good where it counts   January 18, 2005
 58 out of 66 found this review helpful

The first thing that needs to be said about these headphones is that they are really ugly. There can be no denying it. The weird earpieces with the bar atop is just ugly, ugly, ugly. That said, these are easily the most comfortable portables I've worn, a situation largely a product of the very features that make the set ugly. Additionally, the sound is good. I don't feel the sound is as orgasmically supreme as other reviewers suggest, but the sound is very good. If you listen to a lot of Jazz or classical, some senns might serve you better. If you listen to more rock and hip hop, you'll be pleased with the portapros, if only for the comfort, which is truly exceptional. I use them with my iPod, and am well pleased.


4 out of 5 stars The best design for pocket-carrying   October 25, 1999
 57 out of 61 found this review helpful

These phones collapse into a package tight enough to fit in a jacket pocket, yet they expand enough to comfortably fit my size-13 head. The earpieces loop around the upperedge of the ear and are quite comfortable. They have the best sound of any portable headphones I've ever used -- well worth spending extra to replace the crappy ones that come with most Walkmans. One complaint: the hook that is supposed to hold them into a ball springs open much too easily, and the cord snarls if it's wrapped around them.


5 out of 5 stars Great for Travel   May 13, 2001
 47 out of 49 found this review helpful

I've worn out two pair of these phones in the last decade. The sound quality was great. Wonderful bass--the only phones with better have been phones that fully cover my ears--and aren't really "portable." These stayed comfortable for the excruciatingly long flights from SoCal to northern Norway, even while wearing glasses. They fold up nice and small, easy to tuck away. They also performed adequately while watching airline movies ... more than saved the price of the phones over several trips!

I have two complaints: 1) hair easily penetrates the "speaker grill" and makes irritating noise against the actual speaker membrane. 2) The speaker, while reproducing sound well, can develop tears in the membrane easily. BE CAREFUL! Nothing is more annoying than a buzzing speaker at 33,000 feet (well, perhaps sudden cabin depressurization ...)!

My second pair wore out about the same time as my vintage walkman. I replaced the setup with a Nomad II MG & a pair of noise cancelling headphones--they make a _huge_ difference!

Five stars for sound quality. Five stars for comfort. Five stars for portability. Five stars for durability. If you're not going to spring for noise cancellation and you need a folding pair of phones, then get a pair of PortaPros.


5 out of 5 stars Best portable phones I've found in 13 years   December 5, 1999
 46 out of 47 found this review helpful

I'm always on the lookout for the best sounding portable phones, and these are the best I've found yet. They have the smoothest, wide-range sound I've heard from any portable headset. I'd expected that in the 13 years since I bout them, that someone would have come up with something better. However, I've yet to find anything that comes close.

These phones may sound a little bass-heavy to some, but this unit has temple-pads that lift the elements away from your ears. This not only improves comfort, but also attenuates the bass, leading to a nice mix of comfort and sound quality.

Also, since I tend to be a bit rough on phones, the lifetime warranty has come in handy a few times.


4 out of 5 stars Koss Portapro vs Sennhauser PX100   October 16, 2005
 33 out of 33 found this review helpful

I couldn't decide between the Sennhauser PX100 and the Koss Portapro headphones. I bought both, so I could take them home and compare at my leisure. Result: They are both excellent choices! You will be pleased with either. But to distinguish between them:

The PX100 are more comfortable because of the foam cushions which rest on the top of your head. The Portapro are also comfortable, but I do notice the metal band on the top of my head, which sometimes pulls some strands of hair out.

The PX100 look better when on. The Portapro look kinda dorky -- especially at first -- but they are easy to get used to.

The PX100 are also more durable. Once you get the hang of it, it's quite easy to collapse the headphones and put them in their plastic carrying case. They are not going to get squished while they're in that! The Portapro can be collapsed into a ball, but if I'm not really careful, they spring open all when I touch them. It's also very difficult to get the Portapro headphones and cord into the accompanying bag.

The Portapro headphones have more bass, and to my ears, the music sounds more alive than with the PX100. The PX100 sound really good, but the Portapro sound just a tad bit better.

The Portapro feel more comfortable when under a wool hat (important for my winter walks with the dog).

Both leak sound -- there's no difference there. If that's a huge concern for you, then you might want a closed system for your headphones.

In the end, I couldn't which I liked better and kept both, rationalizing that my husband needs a pair of headphones too. Both are used regularly, although I take only the PX100 when I travel because I think it'd be much easy to accidentally break the Portapro.


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