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Each side above the earcups can be extended about an inch to fit different sized heads. They also fold in so that you can create a small footprint to carry them in the included carrying case or in your gear bag. The earcups fold flat so you can rest your headset on a table. The earcups and top piece of the band resting on your head are foamed urethane that are very soft and comfortable for wearing for hours. All parts of the headphones are covered in matte soft-touch coating. I tested out the black pair of headphones that has some copper highlights on the zipper of the carrying case and in a few areas on the headphones.
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Top ZDNET Reviews Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro 8.4 Silver and black headphones are available to purchase. The retail package includes the Sony headphones, a carrying case, an airplane adapter, a 47 inch 3.5mm audio cable, and an eight inch USB-A to USB-C cable.
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Three hours to achieve full charge via USB-C, but with just 10 minutes of charge you can get up to five hours of playback.

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