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Reddit mentions of CASEBUDi Large Hard Headphone Case | Compatible with Sony, Sennheiser, Beats & More | Black Ballistic Nylon

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of CASEBUDi Large Hard Headphone Case | Compatible with Sony, Sennheiser, Beats & More | Black Ballistic Nylon. Here are the top ones.

CASEBUDi Large Hard Headphone Case | Compatible with Sony, Sennheiser, Beats & More | Black Ballistic Nylon
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    Features:
  • Fits the Most Popular Brands: This rugged case is compatible with all top brands of headphones
  • Thicker Core Material: Made of eco-friendly EVA (not cheap scrap material) that's over 50% thicker than other brands. Provides superior protection and is RoHS compliant.
  • Ballistic Nylon Exterior: Non-scuffing, fingerprint-resistant exterior shell stands up to the rigors of travel. Stays looking clean and new over time. Soft, lined interior is gentle on your headset.
  • Fits Accessories Too: Includes a Velcro strap to keep cords neat and organized as well as an internal, movable Velcro pouch.
  • 1-Year Warranty: Your satisfaction is our #1 priority! We offer no-hassle returns if your earphones don’t fit. Or if you have any issues with our product, simply return it for a no-cost replacement.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width7.25 Inches

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Found 8 comments on CASEBUDi Large Hard Headphone Case | Compatible with Sony, Sennheiser, Beats & More | Black Ballistic Nylon:

u/yolo-swag4jesus · 9 pointsr/headphones

So far it's been great!

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

Edit: link fix

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/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/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/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.