Design & Features
The I60 headphones comes in a variety of color ways, and the one we were sent was the distinctive black and red ones. The main materials used in the construction of the I60 is plastic, with the outer covering having a glossy shine to it. On the downside to this is you will be hard pressed to keep dust off the shiny surfaces. The underside of the headband is lined with with foam covered by a what seems like synthetic leather. Hitting on top of you head, the I60 doesn’t have the snugness of headphones that uses memory foam, but there are no discomforts in wearing them.
One of the best features of the I60 headphones is that the ear cups fold inwards so that it is much more compact to carry around with you.
No volume controls here, or noise cancellation buttons.
The ear cups are lined with soft leather over foam, and it is surprisingly comfortable to put on. Due to its closed cup nature, I found that around 60% of the sounds around you are blocked out.
The wiring is not detachable, but is of ample length so that there’s less risk of getting it caught in anything. The wiring has a braided covering which helps to prevents it getting tangled, and there is an inline remote control that has one single button to play/pause your music, and encompasses the microphone.