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u/wondroushippo · 2 pointsr/headphones

I've been playing with the new AudioQuest Dragonfly Red the last few days – distributors got them about a week and a half ago, and mine came in on Wednesday. Magnolia stores in Best Buy don't have them yet (and it doesn't look promising that they'll get them soon, from what employees are saying), so you've got to order this one online. The Red is the $199 model

There's enough power here to properly power anything I've thrown at it. 2.1 VRMS output is more than enough to power everything I've got, but nothing too power-hungry, for sure. There's no published current stats, which is a bit disappointing, but my Q701 and NightHawk both sound great out of the Red, and they're both headphones that get good volume but anemic sound unless amplified, and the Red sounds great with them both.

The mobile compatibility is why I bought the Red. I like my Fiio Q1, but it's a bit bulky to use with the iPhone unless you have a rubber band. Why nobody has made DAC/amp attachment cases for the iPhone (minus just DIYing your own velcro attachment or something) is baffling. The Red works perfect out of my iPhone, and it's small enough that it fits along with the original CCK and a small eartip pouch in this IEM case for my ATH-IM02: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015DMDSM6/ - that alone makes this a perfect mobile companion, that you can easily keep it in a case with your IEMs.

While the output impedance isn't published yet, the 1.0 and 1.2 were known to have sub-1 ohm impedances. There was some confusion with published stats that the 1.2 had 12 ohm impedance, but this was misreading a spec sheet. Which, is annoying on manufacturers' parts that when they list the output impedance, they say which impedances the amp is for, without saying what the impedance is. Silly hogwash. But, no issues with damping factor here that I can tell.

The IEM performance certainly could be better, as there's not a whole lot of headroom on Windows with the hard-coded 2 volume step increments. Using 3RVX for smaller increments helps a lot, though hardware volume seems a lot louder on Windows than iOS to begin with. There might be a very light hissing that you'd really have to listen for. Like, it's very low, and I'm not entirely sold that it's not just hearing the air conditioner (Texas sucks). Whatever it is, the noise level is low enough that unless you're extremely picky, it shouldn't bother you.

Compared to my Sound Blaster E5, the DAC sounds more revealing when using this as a line-level output, and I prefer the sound of this better as a DAC than the Sound Blaster E5's line out regardless, just based on how it sounds. The built-in amp is fine, but the O2 sounds more revealing than the amp here does, though the Red seems slightly warmer on subjective tests. It's hard to complain about the amp performance though, I certainly wasn't feeling like I was losing a whole lot jumping between the two amps.

I will say that I notice there is a certain softness to the highs with cymbal hits and whatnot that I can't quite tell if it bothers me, if it's just a byproduct of noisy power, or if I'm just used to how things sounded on my Sound Blaster E5 as a DAC with my O2 amp? I've picked up a JitterBug and in testing right now, it might be better, but I'm not in the same environment, so this is a TBD.

I haven't tried out the Black yet, but I'm pretty impressed with the Red as a solid all-in-one solution for the cost. I can't tell you if this is $100 better than the Black (and I feel like I'm still too much of an audio noob to explain the differences of DACs and amps) but the Red looks pretty slick, and I'm enjoying the sound and convenience of it.

u/Overcrimp · 1 pointr/headphones

I also listen to lots of other stuff Chiptunes, everything on the Electric spectrum and while the bass on the 650 is there it isn't the most prominent feature, due to the coloration of the headphones favoring highs and mids. So you'll hear it, but don't expect to get punched in the face by it.

Build quality is good, but like many people will admit for the price tag the light plastic making up the headband might not have been the best idea, so when travelling I use a carrying case. Clamping force is rather strong when initially bought from what I've read, because I got mine second-hand I can't speak much to this claim, but I have had to stretch out the metal band to get a more comfortable fit. Speaking of comfort these are amazing, I'm talking 8+ hours of constant use with little to no discomfort and the earpads in my opinion are just perfect. ^so ^soft. ^so ^velvety.

u/Hammer_525 · 5 pointsr/PSVR

I have this basic case that works great. Easy to carry and fits the shape of the headset perfectly, so it's compact as well.

If you're willing to spend more there's this better carrying case that'll hold the breakout box and more cables along with the headset. I can't give an opinion on it but judging by the reviews it's a great product.

Also I found this backpack that seems to hold everything: the headset, breakout box, cables, camera, Move controllers, and DS4. It's cheaper than the deluxe case, but don't offer the nice made-to-fit molds of the deluxe nor the shape of the first case that fits the headset. Don't seem to be any reviews for it either, just the other varieties of backpack the same company makes for other devices, although those are rated highly.

Seems like all 3 are a great choice, just depends on how much you want to keep together, how much room you'll have on your trips, and what your ideal price is. Hope this helps!

u/Skullman7809 · 1 pointr/headphones

Budget: Not really set
So I need advice as to what headphone carrier I should get for the AT-M50x that I recently purchased? I tried using the storage that came with my Razer bag that I use via winning it in a contest, but that carrier was too small and I was really struggling to fit the m50s in there. I purchased the Slappa case from the recommended area on Amazon, and it's too large, and I was really struggling to fit the M50s in it, even folding them up every which way. I would ideally want something that will comfortably fit the m50s as well as fit in a backpack. Preferably a hard case as the leather carrier is nice that came with the M50s, I just want something tougher.
Thanks!

u/nastyshit · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I got the Plantronics Backbeat Pro and felt that they were my purchase of the year. http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-BackBeat-Wireless-Canceling-Headphones/dp/B00MBWIL0G
MSRP is $250 but you can often find them on amazon for $165.

They rock on airplanes -- cuts out the noise real well. The li-ion rechargeable batteries last forever.

WIRELESS! But you can also plug them in when they run low (which has never happened to me.

Very soft and high quality build.

Oh... and I love that it can store pairing for multiple devices. I've done up to two. It's not annoying like other bluetooth devices where you have to re-pair each time you switch from phone to computer, etc. These just always work as soon as you turn them on.

It comes with this really nice soft case that I just want to rub my face against, but I go out with them in this case, which is a bit harder and gives me enough protection to chuck them in my bag or wherever http://www.amazon.com/Headphone-Carrying-Protection-Sennheiser-Ballistic/dp/B009EEGVY2/ref=pd_bxgy_107_img_2
It's a perfect fit.

I see that there's now a Backbeat Pro+ version for a little more. I love these so much but I just might upgrade and give these to a loved one.

u/SmoothDistortion · 2 pointsr/headphones

I'll link you my favorite headphone case for the 6XX right here. The 6XX are 300 ohms and have a sensitivity of 105 decibels so they're not as hard to drive as some people claim. That being said, they benefit big time from an amp. Most people will recommend the JDS Labs Atom. Topping D30 is a good dac to go with it. If you have one of the most recent LG phones you can run it off that pretty well. I do all the time. Welcome to the rabbit hole friend!!

u/thatplaneyousaw · 2 pointsr/galaxybuds

First off, the buds are very small and easy to handle, I'm nearly certain that the hardware on the buds wont break unless its run over by a car or something heavy. Just FYI the buds will pop out if you drop the case (same on airpods even though their magnets are stronger). So if you want to make sure you wont lose them or they wont pop open, i reccomend this if you do get them. It does have a small equalizer in the app, but if exquisite sound is what your looking for, I would go elsewhere like the jabra eliete 65t's. If what you're after Is convenience, average sound quality then the galaxy buds are the way to go. This is by no means a diss of the buds, they are fantastic and super easy, and their sound is fine, it wont be as good as the level u. If you do get the galaxy buds, they will be able to maintain an average commute and if for whatever reason they don't you can put a USB c cable in your car and charge the case while using the buds.

u/Be_ing_ · 3 pointsr/DJs

If you're open to not having jog wheels, you can save quite a bit of bulk and weight. I use a pair of Allen & Heath Xone K2s with Mixxx. The K2 has a sturdy build with nuts securing every knob and encoder, plus it comes with its own case. One K2 controls 4 decks and the other controls 4 effect units (for a total of 12 effects), which is a ridiculous amount of control for such a small setup. I wrote the mapping so that even with one K2, you can still control 2 decks and 2 effect units. I occasionally do that when I don't feel like carrying my entire setup. I use an RME Babyface Pro audio interface (which also comes with its own case) because the sound quality of the audio interface in the K2s is not very good (probably on par with a DDJ-SB2, but I haven't directly compared them).

My laptop is a Lenovo Yoga 920, which is thin and lightweight. The touchscreen allows me to touch the waveforms on screen for seeking, which is particularly helpful without jog wheels. The 4k screen looks great, but it doesn't get super bright, so it's not easy to use in direct sunlight if you play outdoor gigs (under shade it's okay though, and the K2's LEDs aren't easy to see in direct sunlight either).

It seems you already have headphones, but if you're searching for lightweight headphones, I love my Sennheiser HD-25s (which I also have a case for).

The heaviest part of my setup is a Hercules Stands DG400BB. If you're planning on playing at places that don't have any gear for you, I recommend bringing your own stand.

u/And_You_Like_It_Too · 4 pointsr/PS4

Oh man, my heart goes out to you having to move and set everything up all over again. But that will make your cord management easier than trying to tear up your current setup I’d imagine. I recently did mine with cable zip ties and the occasional twisties from bread bags and whatnot. And used clear tape and white speaker wire for my Atmos height speakers mounted above my TV on the wall, so they almost look professionally done rather than speaker wiring draped everywhere.

I now keep my PSVR in this hard case for $20 that I think is well worth it. And then wrap the cord that goes to the box around the case itself (or detach it entirely and then store it inside the case and plug it back in when I’m ready to play more VR). Looking forward to the PSVR2 that is rumored to have wireless/ranged options. And then I have this old PS3 Move Charging Base that I tuck away behind my TV stand, so I can charge my two Moves through my big powerstrip. And I also hide my AIM controller underneath the stand, and charge it via my PS4/XB1X/home theater receiver’s USB port whenever needed. I’m looking forward to a future where everything charges and connects wirelessly!! Good luck with your move!

u/zl470 · 1 pointr/LGG3

I believe you are in the wrong subreddit :)

You may be looking for /r/headphones. Regardless, the folks there (some of the nicest on reddit) seem to like Slappa cases like this one and others have reccomended [this one] (http://www.amazon.com/CASEBUDi-casebudi08-Headphone-Case-Large/dp/B009EEGVY2). The M50s are pretty bulletproof, so a heavy-duty case is not that neccessary. If you do get a case, just remember to take into account the non-removable cable if you have the M50s (obviously not a concern with the M50x, which has a removable cable). Best of luck!

u/gadget_dude · 1 pointr/PSVR

I tend to stick to Nyko charging docks for all our consoles - well designed and reliable. For our PS4 Pro I originally got the Nyko DS4 Charging Block: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H1WR47G/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

When we got the PSVR I added a block for the Move controllers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WVJ1VHR/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They all lock together as one unit with a single power cord. I looked at but didn’t like the tower options. I wanted to keep my headset protected and dust free when I’m not using it so opted for this case: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LB4KHF6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The case is great - drop the headset and close the cover. No need to unplug anything because it closes nice band snug without bothering with the zipper.

u/thehumulos · 2 pointsr/digimon

I'll give you my personal method and a friend's personal method. I personally carry between 2-6 at a time most days, so I use this:

https://www.amazon.com/Electronics-Organizer-JOTO-Management-Accessories/dp/B01FD6D59I/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?keywords=joto&qid=1566819516&s=gateway&sr=8-8

The straps securely hold the Vpets and I slip the whole thing into my bag (I have a small bag meant for carrying a tablet and accessories). This prevents them from knocking around.

Several of my friends use headphone cases, like these.

https://www.amazon.com/Sunmns-Earphone-Headphone-Carrying-Carabiners/dp/B071934DWD/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=headphone+case+sumns&qid=1566819696&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spell

Big enough to hold one Vpet safely, a lot of people really love these.

u/insertnamehere65 · 2 pointsr/PanasonicG7

Get the lens. It's one of the best value lenses for the M43 system. It's an easy recommend regardless of what direction you wanna take your videography. Oh and if you want a case for cheap so you can throw your G7 in your luggage or backpack or whatever:


Case Star ® Black Color Lightweight Heart-shaped Protective Carrying EVA Hard Headphone Case Storage Bag for Sony MDR7506 Professional Large Diaphragm Headphone with Case Star Black Color Drawstring Carrying Pouch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R2M6GMU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pjW0AbA3Z8Y79

It's for headphones, but happens to fit the G7 perfectly with a small lens attached.

u/the40ftbadger · 2 pointsr/AVexchange

Oppo is nice, earpads are non replaceable though and so is cable I believe. The pleather starts to flake relatively quickly too.

I've A/b'd them they're both quite nice! I ended up with the 1770 but travel wasn't a high priority with it.



you can also easily throw the 1770 in a Slappa case for something more portable than the standard case.

I haven't tried the MDR Z7 but they look pretty sweet!

u/EpicSombreroMan · 1 pointr/HyperX

This case came with my Alphas when I bought them from Best Buy. They fit, just make sure to take the mic and cable out for the best fit before you zip them away.

u/ImCorvec_I_Interject · 2 pointsr/IAmA

I got the M50x instead of the M50 because I plan on keeping them around for a while. The sound is exactly the same, but there are several other differences.

  1. The M50x's come with 3 cords that are useful in different situations.
  2. The M50x's pads are slightly more comfortable than the M50's. They're easily replaceable, though: I bought some velvet pads for when the default pads are too warm.
  3. Transporting them in my Slappa case entails removing the cord, and that could potentially be problematic with the M50's.
  4. I recall reading somewhere that replacing the cords on the M50's is fairly reasonable to do, but upon reading the instructions I decided that would take me more than $50 worth of effort.

    It's worth noting that the replaceable cords in the M50x are proprietary. There's a locking mechanism that holds them in place, so a replacement cord would need to be designed with that in mind.
u/memphisbelle · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I was in the restaurant business for a few years and what we used (we weren't a fancy place, just a brewpub with above average food) was this liquid coffee concentrate that dispenses and blends with hot water at varying ratios to produce different intensities of coffee.

It wasn't great, but it honestly was better than most shit served at restaurants sitting on the burner for 2 hours. I know of at least a few other places in town that used it as well. It wastes less, requires zero effort to make and is a consistent product.

In a world where you have like 1 million things to think about (operating a restaurant) and coffee is ordered about 0-5 times per day, it's a good solution.

this is the brand of concentrate we used. 1 regular and 1 decaf. I was the brewer and my morning started with me filling up a quart container with ice, then pushing the espresso button on the machine until it was full. https://www.amazon.com/Douwe-Egberts-Liquid-Colombian-Concentrate/dp/B01ASMPB3U

u/Idoiocracy · 2 pointsr/headphones

Like /u/FuRyxWookie, I was concerned about dust on my headphones. I ordered this full-size carrying case by Geekria to store my HiFiMan HE-560. The case sits on top of my desk. Keeping it unzipped, I can easily retrieve and store my headphones without disconnecting any wires, and the top closes to protect from dust. The inside is a soft material that is very similar to the material that my headphones were shipped in.

The Stax dust cover that /u/quantifiableNonsense mentioned looks like a neat product too.

u/dace · 1 pointr/headphones

I'm not aware of any dedicated cases specifically for those, but there are many different types of standard hard shell cases that will fit them.

If you search something like "akg 702 case" on Amazon then you should get a number of generic cases which will specifically say they fit 702s, e.g.:

http://www.amazon.com/Headphones-Carrying-Accessories-Sennheiser-Beyerdynamic/dp/B00F2AYGSK/

http://www.amazon.com/CASEBUDi-Headphone-Case-Extra-Large/dp/B00BF6IKL4

etc.

u/__dd · 1 pointr/headphones

I am about to purchase a pair of AKG 240s

First, if anyone here has any experience with these I'd love to hear from you about anything you might want to say about them, good or bad!

Second and the main reason for my post, I need a hard case, in case I need to travel with them. My budget is $30.

Thanks!

EDIT: From my research the most affordable option which is also durable and is confirmed with Slappa to accommodate my headphones is the Slappa hardcase. Id love to hear if anyone has any thoughts whatsoever:)

u/KiyPhi · 2 pointsr/headphones

Aside from the box it came in (don't want to damage the original box after all), Geekaria makes a couple of good headphone cases. This one is large but a bit pricey, this one is cheaper and a bit smaller but you store your headphones diagonally. Not a real con unless you are anal-retentive about it. There is a popular case you pretty much have to buy from China that is a bit cheaper but looks much worse IMO and I don't have a link on hand.

u/Mastemo · 1 pointr/playstation

I highly recommend the PS Gold Wireless headset. Sometimes you can find it on sale for less than the $99 price tag, but it's worth every penny. Hands down, one of the best gaming headsets at that price point. It also works no problem on both my Mac and PC, just plug and play.

And if you want a great case to protect it, because it does feel kinda cheap in build, check out this case:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NE7B06?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

I picked up this case last week and it fits no problem. Harder outer shell, and a spot to hook a clip for attaching to bags.

u/ronoron · 6 pointsr/headphones

The case is https://www.amazon.ca/Slappa-SL-HP-07-Full-Sized-Headphone/dp/B009NE7B06

Unfortunately, taking off the cables everytime is not an option because of they're MMCX connectors rated for only 500 couplings (and in that case I would just use the OEM hardcase). I know it looks like I could push the headphones up a bit more, but the case can't close if I do that. Do I just DIY some holes in there? Dunno what I would do about the zipper though. Will this case be useful for the HD6XX at least?

I'd feel really silly having to resort to those gun cases for a headphone. Does anyone have better luck with other cases?

u/sageDieu · 6 pointsr/headphones

Welcome to the open back bass club :)

I second the other users suggestions, get some Mediabridge cables or v-moda. Stock one has high impedance so makes for some wonkiness which is sad because its a really nice cable.

Listen to Antoine Dufour's sound pictures album.

Also this case fits these perfectly if you are looking to take them with you, I use them as monitors at church so needed a good case.

CASEBUDi Headphone Case - Extra Large - XL https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BF6IKL4/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_AU8Hub090V6BP

And I'm assuming you're already amping them based on your other headphones in your flair but if not the fiio e6 works surprisingly well with these if you're on a budget and want some EQ options.

u/Whiplash104 · 1 pointr/airpods

I use this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCZ586V/

It does pick up pocket lint to you have to clean it out occasionally, but it has protected my AirPods just fine for two years. Tip: Put them in so the lid is backward from the flap or put them in upside down. That helps the silicone lid flap stay closed.

u/Link2999 · 1 pointr/PSVR

I had gotten it price matched to $9.99 yesterday with GameStop at Best Buy so I could get free shipping, $10.99 isn't bad though. It's also on Amazon for $10.99 and isn't an addon item this time around. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6?

u/sixdrum · 4 pointsr/airpods

Yes. So that I don't lose them, I found a silicone AirPod holder that goes on the Watch strap. It's a little nerdy but super handy. Inexpensive solution.

https://www.amazon.com/FINENIC【2-Compatible-Portable-Anti-Lost-Accessories/dp/B07DD5L8R3/

u/Bournestorm · 3 pointsr/EDC
  1. Freaking love DT770's, great choice!

  2. With you in low volume listening

  3. Slappa makes a really good hardshell case that fit the DT770's nicely, I'm on mobile right now but I'll link it once I get home. I modded my DT770's to make the cable removable with a locking mini xlr, but I've heard from a few other people even the stock model will fit into the case. I cannot personally confirm that however

    EDIT: The Slappa case, also available at Amazon
u/RevolutionProtocol · 2 pointsr/PSVR

Werewolves Within and Rush of Blood are must have games! you should consider having a protection case for the headseat also, this one is pretty good: https://www.amazon.com/POWER-Storage-Case-PSVR-PlayStation-4/dp/B01LB4KHF6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1485362692&sr=8-2&keywords=psvr+case

Enjoy!

u/benbelden · 2 pointsr/oculus

I ordered this case, it should be coming on Monday. I can let you know how it works if you want, based on the dimensions it should hopefully fit the Go perfectly with room for the remote and cord.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073F35WDB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qVM7AbDG63MHP

u/snake1118 · 2 pointsr/headphones

I have the Slappa hard case and they fit all my headphones including the DT990 pro


Ultimately I phased out of it and use the Pelican 1400 instead now primarily, I'm pretty sure the 1300 will fit it as well

u/Totido1 · 3 pointsr/OculusGo

https://www.amazon.com/PowerA-Storage-Case-PSVR-playstation-4/dp/B01LB4KHF6/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1541462007&sr=8-3&keywords=Psvr+case&dpID=41rGSc1mZ3L&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

It’s $12.99 on Amazon. It goes on sale occasionally for $9.99. I think I got mine at best buy. The xbox one controller sits where the hump is and there’s a small pocket on inside top that holds power supply and cable. The go fits perfectly in the cut out area for the psvr. And it’s a hard shell case.

u/wavetoyou · 1 pointr/PSVR

I use this ($20 during BF sales) to keep the headset safe when not using, in the enclosed shelf of my tv stand. Also use it for the intended purpose of taking it with me to friends' homes with PS4s (I put the breakout box, cables, and move controllers, in a small messenger bag).

I use this to charge the two move controllers that came with the bundle, and keep it on a side table in my living room. Sometimes I turn them on just for the pretty blue lighting.

u/JuliamonEXE · 1 pointr/oilpen

If your pen's small enough, look into earbud cases. A Fantom Pro or imini will fit easily into the cheap square ones like this (I just tested to make sure!) and there are longer, thinner ones out there that might fit a taller pen-style, though I don't have said cases handy.

If you want something more protective, Pelican makes small waterproof boxes for phones and stuff, look for their "Micro Case" series. They sell customizable foam inserts so you can keep stuff from rattling around. Downside is that they can be pretty pricey, and it's harder to find the ones with opaque lids.

u/HokieTre · 1 pointr/sennheiser

Geekria Headphone Case

This case offers solid protection and can fit the accessories for the PXC 550 as well. For me, it's perfect for commuting and travel.

u/Baron_Jennings · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Thanks! I got this one. I like it okay so far. It is softer and more flexible than I would have expected.

u/Ps4_and_Ipad_Lover · 1 pointr/PSVR

I got this POWER A Storage Case for PSVR - PlayStation 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_bY9gyb9R7N34Y so I won't have to worry bout it getting dusty or the light hitting on it. So if you want to be real safe that's perfect

u/-grillmaster- · 1 pointr/headphones

I have a couple different cases now but the best one is by far this.

u/Lt_Jonson · 1 pointr/PSVR

I use the PowerA case. Best Buy had it on sale for $10 a while back. Doesn’t look like they even carry it now. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6/

u/theeloveshack · 9 pointsr/iphone

Haven't lost my airpods once. When you take them off just put them immediately in the charging case. Other than that I think Apple has added a find my airpod feature but I haven't had to use it yet.

I also have one of these which helps as well: https://www.amazon.com/AirPods-AhaStyle-Protective-Portable-Silicone/dp/B077187F2R/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1525985990&sr=8-3&keywords=airpod+keychain+case

u/whimsical_pixels · 1 pointr/PSVR

I think I've decided on this, though there are a few other case options on Amazon:

POWER A Storage Case for PSVR - PlayStation 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_lwtFyb63SG9AK

I think if I protect the headset with that, I can safely tuck it into my carry-on.

u/andrew_e1 · 1 pointr/OculusQuest

pretty sure its the powerA one from amazon for 25 bucks.

https://www.amazon.com/PowerA-Storage-Case-PSVR-playstation-4/dp/B01LB4KHF6

u/aphill80 · 2 pointsr/daydream

being wireless, you'd be better off leaving it in a case.

amazon.com/LTGEM-Google-OEM-Daydream-View/dp/B073F35WDB/

If you really want a stand, make sure the lenses are facing the wall and not a window. People have had fires start because of the sun shining through the lenses when it wasn't in use.

u/ctrlaltd1337 · 1 pointr/PS4

In Canada, it looks like they will be stocking this VR charging station instead: http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/collective-minds-collective-minds-ps4-vr-charging-stand-183654000814/10488778.aspx

(picture if you can't get on the Canadian site)

I have the Dualshock charger you linked and will miss the way it chargers, but the VR charging station doing everything and having a spot for my headset seems like a no brainer. That, and it's $39.99CAD ($29.84USD).

It's either that, or I'll get the original Move charger and a VR carrying case to keep all of the dust away from the unit.

Case 1: https://www.amazon.com/Industries-PlayStation-Headset-Accessories-Deluxe-Carrying/dp/B01LB4KJ90 (would be useful if I wanted to bring it to a friend's place)

Case 2: https://www.amazon.com/POWER-Storage-Case-PSVR-PlayStation-4/dp/B01LB4KHF6

u/SpicySaturdayBoy · 2 pointsr/PSVR

I did it once...I took it with me for 2 weeks traveling from US to Japan and then Thailand then come back to US again and it was fine.

I recommend you should have a nice hard case for headset itself (I own this one PowerA Storage Case for PSVR https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_URP6CbTJEVMGK).

Then you should put everything in hard case carry-on take it with you during on flight. It’s pretty tight in carry-on bag but all controllers (I took Aim controller with me too) is fine also the headset is already in hard case bag...a little squeeze inside can not break your PSVR headset. It’s still working great after travel no any problem.

u/MisterKayrub · 1 pointr/PSVR

I bought this for my psvr and I love it. There is also a pouch inside to keep the cable from touching the lenses. It's pretty nice for the price, but won't hold anything except the HMD. I use my laptop bag to carry my PS4, processing unit, camera, cables and controllers when I need to transport everything.
Storage Case for PSVR

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ohwYzbAEJC3DF

u/demonfoo · 2 pointsr/PSVR

You’ll probably also want to buy one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6

And make sure to put your PSVR in it when you finish a session. :)

u/encarded · 1 pointr/EDC

A cheap one from Amazon but it fits very nicely

AhaStyle Upgrade AirPods Case... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077187F2R?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/bigcatrik · 2 pointsr/PSVR

A lot of us (judging from previous posts) have this Power A case that is sturdy, compact and on sale for $9.99 (from $39.99, I got mine from a local Best Buy for about the same price though it's $10.99 there now). I leave everything connected and put the headset in the case, lowering the top but not closing the zipper, but you could securely close it if needed.

https://www.amazon.com/POWER-Storage-Case-PSVR-PlayStation-4/dp/B01LB4KHF6

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/powera-storage-case-for-playstation-vr-black/5464800.p?skuId=5464800

u/MoogleMan3 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

The anchor.

Another similar one.

They do the job nicely.

I use this one at my desk and like it a lot.

u/yolo-swag4jesus · 9 pointsr/headphones

So far it's been great!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009EEGVY2

Edit: link fix

u/jfab73 · 2 pointsr/gratefuldead

I pulled up my order history and it's been four years since I bought them. I carry them back and forth to work with me daily, and they've held up just fine. The cushion material has not worn, and they still feel and sound perfect. I do keep them in a case when I am not listening to them. It's an inexpensive case I got at Amazon as well:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R2M6GMU/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Not to shamelessly plug Amazon further, but I have never had a problem returning anything I have purchased there if I wasn't satisfied. Everyone's ears are different.

u/aasteveo · 3 pointsr/headphones

Yeah I just found a cheap one off Amazon. Seems to be pretty solidly built, although it came shipped from China and took like a month to show up. Hence the impromptu crown bag. lol

Other good looking bag I was eyeballing was this one, but reviews said it had shitty zippers. And then there was this one that looks more sturdy, but it's huge as fuck.

I'm cool with the one I got, it's snug and compact. The only downside is you gotta unplug the cable to fit it in there without bending it. But that's what you get when you go compact, the other briefcase one was too huge for me.

u/schyewill32 · 1 pointr/airpods

If you’re looking for a slim soft case with nothing over the hinge, this one is great:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MYBEYE8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_O-oYAb0MQJGFA

u/weebae · 1 pointr/PS4Deals

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u/Degru · 1 pointr/headphones

I use this one: https://www.amazon.com/Geekria-EJB-0034-01-Headphones-Case/dp/B00PDEZIPA/

Got the one with the foam insert, fits my HD600's pretty well, and also holds my DAC/amp snug in the middle when it's closed. Probably won't fit thicker headphones without cutting out more foam, though.

u/ActuallyContributes · 2 pointsr/headphones

I use this case from Geekria. Only case I've found that's sturdy and fits them well while offering a good bit of protection.

u/pacading · 1 pointr/digimon

I use these for taking them on the go.

They’re super compact and you can dangle the chain out the side. They also come in 5 colors, so you can coordinate them with your pets.

Here are some pics of them in use.

u/Nu11u5 · 3 pointsr/PSVR

I don’t want dust on it or risk it getting knocked over. I use the PowerA case and the official move charging station.

I started with the PowerA Display Station but didn’t care for it. It took up too much space and the headset kept sliding down.

PowerA Storage Case for PSVR
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6/

PlayStation Move Charging Station
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003O6G114/

u/WarSport223 · 1 pointr/airpods

I have both of these & they are absolutely amazing.

SO much more convenient....especially when driving. Most cars don't have a good compartment to keep something as small as an AirPod or the case.

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AirPod holder for apple watch strap

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Belt Clip Holder

u/Zacipult · 1 pointr/HeadphoneAdvice

Likely the easiest way to replace it would be to purchase a new one. After a quick Google search I found these links. Both platforms appear to have more than one listing for compatible cases. Does this help?

eBay: https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F153142948252


Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BKBFTJF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_zoOjDbQMSVZNC

Sony $$: https://sony.encompass.com/model/SONWH1000XM3

u/C0nspire86 · 1 pointr/headphones

ive seen a few guys around here using this case
Link

but i imagine something like this will provide you ample protection
Link

u/J0NNYD978 · 1 pointr/galaxybuds

Here's a link if interested:

araree [Bean] Silicone case for Galaxy Buds, Soft and Flexible, Scratch/Shock Resistant Silicone case for Samsung Galaxy Buds - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q4MGRN7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_V-f3CbEER0BQM

u/mghtymous · 1 pointr/ucla

If the coffee was being made fresh at the event then I cannot say for sure what it was. But if it was like most catering events, where the coffee came from a Cambro (large plastic container with a spigot) then it was likely filled from a coffee machine using coffee concentrate syrup. From my experience, that syrup is Douwe Egberts brand.

Douwe Egberts Liquid Coffee 100% Colombian 1 box 2 Liter Concentrate https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ASMPB3U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_sPhHAbT5GEQS7

u/TheGreatLostCharactr · 4 pointsr/OculusGo

This case was recommended to me, and you could not possibly get a snugger fit.

Outer dimensions are listed as 8.8" L – 6" W – 4.3" H. I would't get anything smaller than that.

Edit: pics

https://imgur.com/qmgCJOH

https://imgur.com/Pj2LY5f

u/someonesaveus · 3 pointsr/headphones

Negative - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PDEZIPA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Truth be told, they don't fit all that well in it (the 6XX fit absolutely perfectly in it, in fact I wouldn't be surprised if it was cut specifically to fit them). It works for the occasional trip to the office - normally these stay at home but I wanted to have some time today to compare and contrast with the Mayflower T50RP MK3s seen in the pics).

u/B1ockh3d · 1 pointr/headphones

I went ahead and purchased this. I study audio in school, so having a hardshell case for my headphones is nice, ya know?

u/CaliKorea91 · 2 pointsr/airpods

Makes sense, so something like this?

https://www.amazon.com/PodSkinz-AirPods-Protective-Silicone-Charging/dp/B01MYBEYE8

I'm looking to engrave some Chinese characters in it so maybe I can take a box cutter to it or something? You can tell I'm really terrible with crafts so any specific suggestions would be very helpful lol

u/koocachoo · 2 pointsr/airpods

Have this and love it. Keep it on my keys with a Tile just in case. It’s really nice to have your AirPods readily available all the time. (So long as you have your keys)

AirPods Case AhaStyle Full Protective Cover Portable Silicone Skin for Apple AirPods (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077187F2R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_i_js1dBb31VZFBN

u/sociallyawkwardhero · 0 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I slapped a couple of these on the side of my desk and called it good.

u/stevensdn · 1 pointr/samsung

I have one I bought from Amazon in the US!

araree [Bean] Silicone case for Galaxy Buds, Soft and Flexible, Scratch/Shock Resistant Silicone case for Samsung Galaxy Buds - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q4MGRN7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_4J5WCb7D42890

u/pocketmnky · 2 pointsr/PSVR

I'm surprised that it's claiming to be able to hold the PS4 Pro AND the PSVR headset, because I have a huge backpack for my travel setup and I still have to carry the PS4 Pro separately because it is so monstrous-big. And because I'm packing an entire boom microphone stand.

If you're going to backpack your headset, let me recommend that you also buy a hard case for the headset itself. The PowerA one can pretty much squeeze wherever the headset itself can and you won't have to worry about drop damage.

u/sekazi · 1 pointr/oculus

For me I just want to find a case for the HMD like I have for my PSVR.

u/300zxTwinTurbo · 2 pointsr/headphones

If you get the DT770's, be sure to get a Slappa case for them.

http://www.amazon.com/Slappa-Sized-HardBody-Headphone-SL-HP-07/dp/B009NE7B06/

It's pretty expensive, but less expensive than a new pair of headphones. Just something to consider, if you use them on the go.

u/MrEleventy · 1 pointr/headphones

Yes, this is the one I'm referencing.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NE7B06

u/Vindsvelle · 1 pointr/headphones

Do you want soft shell or hard?

If the former, I can vouch for the Geekria EJB-0034. It works well for my 600s.

Will likely move up to a Pelican or Amazon Basics hardshell in the future.

u/deeveeance · 1 pointr/AVexchange

Just a heads up, I paid $220 for a set (in 9/10 condition) with THIS CASE, an extra + smaller cable (4') and both pads, just like yourself (from the website, FocusPads)...

GLWS, especially with the Senn deals that popped up.

u/FuckSticksMalone · 2 pointsr/OculusQuest

I got my Frankenquest to fit into this.


PowerA Storage Case for PSVR https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ko6ODbJXVV36C

u/anotherthrowaway4767 · 1 pointr/teenagersnew

one thing I will say: buy an after market case for them, they damage very easily

Something like this

u/CapitaFK · 8 pointsr/headphones

I found a few on Amazon around the $20-30 range, like this one. Or are you looking for a particular kind?

u/Pineapplerainbow · 1 pointr/headphones

I recently bought the M50x's, but am worried about transporting them in my bag to, from, and around campus. I have looked online and only found the Slappa cases, but this one seems a bit small like it may bend the headband. The other one, this one, which seems a little excessive in size considering that the m50x can fold up. I would be busing and carrying them in my backpack. Any suggestions?

u/yerbro · 1 pointr/headphones

I got the Slappa hardbody pro case, it fits a pair of DT770s along with an E17 so should fit the momentums fine: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009NE7B06

u/Ofenlicht · 1 pointr/headphones

I checked amazon real quick and it came up with this one

u/DuranFanWI · 1 pointr/PSVR

Just buy a PSVR storage case for $10.00, it's on sale on Amazon right now. Decent price so snag one now if you can.

https://www.amazon.com/PowerA-Storage-Case-PSVR-playstation-4/dp/B01LB4KHF6/

u/_WhoisMrBilly_ · 20 pointsr/PSVR

I bought this one on Amazon for $13 Here

u/hitner_stache · 2 pointsr/EDC

Just a generic black silicone case cover. there are tons of them on Amazon, all cheap.

u/ThunderSnowMcAwesome · 1 pointr/galaxybuds

Amazon has a silicone case.
Just got mine today.

u/iPhone_an_Pizza · 6 pointsr/airpods

Amazon AirPods case

u/eth0ng · 1 pointr/EDM

I've got a pair of pristine condition white M50x's for sale. I was planning on using them more but I only used them for about a week before I went back to my HD650's. The original leather pads have almost no wear and I also have brand new velour pads from massdrop and a Slappa carrying case (http://www.amazon.com/Slappa-Full-Sized-HardBody-Headphone-Protection/dp/B009NE7B06). Looking to get $130 shipped for the whole set.

u/Oblivion776 · 2 pointsr/sennheiser

There is a Sennheiser brand one for the MB660s (exact same shape as the 550s) but from my cursory look I'm not entirely sure where to actually buy one. I have seen some recommendations for this Geekria brand one which is available from Amazon.

u/fizzak · 3 pointsr/livesound

Get one of these cases for your next set of headphones. It'll protect them against crushing but not add too much bulk.

u/Schrockwell · 1 pointr/headphones

Any recommendations? This one is inexpensive and supposedly it fits the DT-770, albeit tightly.

u/itsgrAy · 3 pointsr/EDC

It’s a case, I have the same one.

Silicon Airpods case

u/ishca · 4 pointsr/headphones

I use a Slappa case. The weight added is negligible.

u/ElectronicBacon · 3 pointsr/PSVR

Another version:



POWER A Storage Case for PSVR - PlayStation 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PoZYxbZBC68NA

u/verris · 7 pointsr/PSVR

I actually have one, I don't use it. I keep my psvr in a drawer. If anyone wants this case I'll send it to you for the cost of shipping. (From Canada however)

https://www.amazon.ca/Storage-Case-for-Playstation-VR/dp/B01LB4KHF6

u/joshhadababyitsaboy · 1 pointr/EDC

It’s a Podskinz case. Amazon link

u/ewilliam · 1 pointr/airpods

AirPods Case AhaStyle Full Protective Cover Portable Silicone Skin for Apple AirPods (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077187F2R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_979VBbG1MH3H2

u/Rendoku0 · 1 pointr/OculusQuest

Hmm I wonder if this one fits.idint have this one hopefully someone can confirm for us if this fits.PowerA Storage Case for PSVR https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LB4KHF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_X-pMDbRQXNBXJ

u/caseyaustin84 · 2 pointsr/headphones

I picked up these. Came with 5 for 10 bucks.

Sunmns 5 Pieces In Ear Earbud Earphone Headset Headphone Case Mini Storage Carrying Pouch Bag with Carabiners https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071934DWD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_zSiOAbY1QD3ZX

u/hbc647 · 2 pointsr/oculus

Here are exact links to items I use:

Pully: $16

https://www.amazon.com/VeeR-Cable-Management-Playstation-Accessories/dp/B07MT7VF26

Controller Stand $11 (drilled into the side of my desk)..Holds both touchpads on either side

https://www.amazon.com/Glorious-Trident-Headset-Headphone-Compatible/dp/B0784P3DZB

u/SuaveWolf94 · 3 pointsr/galaxybuds

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Q4MGRN7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I got mine last week, keep it on my belt loop when im at uni or at work.

u/t3chnlx · 2 pointsr/headphones

I use this case for mine. There's plenty of room with the HE-400i
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NE7B06

There's a new version and reviewers are saying that it also would work.

u/nophoria88 · 1 pointr/PSVR

That price though. I'd rather just use this one and bag the rest up. I actually keep it in this (unzipped but shut) when I'm not using it. Was $13.99 when I got it.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LB4KHF6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/woox13 · 17 pointsr/buildapcsales

Hey guys, The Trident is back in stock from the sale last week (all inventory sold out within the hour) - so hopefully those that missed out can snag one again this time.

We are also now available locally in Amazon.ca as well.

Disclaimer: I am the owner / seller of these products

u/HarryTruman · 2 pointsr/audiophile

I've had the HD25's since September and can vouch for their durability. How much room will you have in your bag? I carry mine around in my backpack every day and I've taken them on many flights across the country. I hadn't planned on getting a case for them as I carried my Sennheiser HD-555's in my backpack for over two years with no damage to them. I finally broke down a couple months ago and got a case simply to protect my investment.

How much room will you have in your bag? This is the case that I have for mine. The HD-25's can handle the wear and tear but if you think you can swing room for a case, you might as well.

u/Keffmaster · 2 pointsr/sennheiser

It’s not really that small but it’s the size of the headphone and hard shelled. I’ve had it for a few years and traveled with it in my book bag a lot.

Geekria Headphone Case Compatible with Sennheiser HD650, HD600, HD598, HD558, HD518, AKG K550, Sony Z7 and More/Hard Shell Large Carrying Case with Foam Interior/Gaming Headset Bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PDEZIPA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_TVZMDbQ3S58XM

u/McNooberson · 2 pointsr/AppleWatch

I use this one on mine. It charges through the sleeve also


AhaStyle Upgrade AirPods Case... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077187F2R?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/Th3G33ked · 0 pointsr/WindowsMR

a gun stock for shooters protubevr, a VR hardset Stand or a hard case (won't fit the Samsung Odyssey tho).