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Review: PreSonus Eris HD10BT

With its features, these headphones are recommended for stationary use in a desktop studio as well as for producing or pure music enjoyment on the road. For mobile use, these space-saving headphones can be folded and transported in the supplied case. They have a very rugged design and the most important components are made of metal instead of plastic. This makes the headphones, which weigh a good 350 grams, look more expensive than many of its competitors. The oval cups can be folded, tilted and swivelled, which, together with the angled mounting, increases the fit and comfort of these headphones. In the test, the headphones sat securely and snugly enough on the head to neither slip nor press uncomfortably. The soft imitation leather of the padding feels nice to the touch, but you should expect some heat build-up, especially in summer.

With or without cable

These headphones can be connected by cable to a sound card, amplifier or mobile device. A high-quality mini

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