Earpollution Cs40 Views
Headphones are a bit of a mixed proposition. They're great for helping block out other sounds and allowing you to hear more clearly, but they can really bother your ears. So when the iFrogz EarPollution CS40 headphones arrived, I immediately tried them on for comfort. I am so impressed with the how they feel. The ear pads are cushioned in such a way that they don't put all of the pressure on the edges of your ears. I honestly could wear them all day.
A hidden bonus for the EarPollution CS40 headphones is that they do indeed remove a base level of ear pollution. Whether it's road noise, crickets or just household buzz, the padded earpieces do a nice job of blocking those out. In fact, I've been known to pop on the CS40 headphones just to help me concentrate on my writing.
Aside from a wide range of unique iPod accessories, speakers, and apparel, iFrogz also has a large selection of headphones. Each of these headphones are unique and focus on different features and styles. For this review, I took a look at the EarPollution CS40, a member of the iFrogz Comfort Series. Unlike other EarPollution headphones, this series comes in one general style with different color schemes available. Although a bit cheaper than the other models, these headphones focus less on style and more on simplicity. The question is, can the CS40’s come through on their promise as the most comfortable headphones out there?
Style ★★★★✩ Usually it’s hard to give a concrete rating to Style since different people can appreciate different looks. However, with the CS40’s simplistic style, you can definitely find your pick and have the style grow on you. There are five color schemes to chose from and each come with the EarPollution logo on each earpiece. iFrogz has more stylish headphones available such as the DJ Style which I recently reviewed. iFrogz allows customizing your headphones with varying graphics, color schemes, material, and even fur. Although some of these other headphones were much bulkier, they did leave the CS40′s feeling naked and bare. Even though it would have been nice to at least have more color schemes available, the minimalistic approach of the series has less focus on presentation and more on functionality.