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Koss Porta Pro - Auriculares inalámbricos Bluetooth 2.0, batería de más de 20 horas, carga USB-C, micrófono, paso de audio analógico, estilo retro, negro

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  • Libertad inalámbrica - Porta Pro Wireless ofrece un impresionante audio de alta fidelidad de 15 a 25 000 Hz con graves profundos y agudos nítidos, sin ataduras.
  • Larga vida útil de la batería: obtenga hasta 20+ horas de duración de la batería con una sola carga USB-C, perfecta para sesiones de escucha prolongadas.
  • Controles integrados: ajusta el volumen, omite pistas, pausa/reproducción, activa el asistente de voz y controla las llamadas de voz con controles de audio integrados y micrófono.
  • Ajuste cómodo: el diseño duradero y ligero, ComfortZone y la diadema ajustable garantizan un ajuste seguro y cómodo para un uso prolongado.
  • Estilo retro: con la icónica estética Koss Porta Pro en un elegante acabado negro con detalles de metal.
  • PASA DE AUDIO - Disfruta de juegos, edición y contenido a través de una conexión por cable con USB-C incluido a cable de conector de auriculares estándar de 3,5 mm.
  • Portabilidad: Porta Pro Wireless cuenta con un diseño único plegable y viene con una funda de transporte suave.


Presentamos la próxima generación de Porta Pro. El Koss Porta Pro Wireless ofrece un impresionante audio de alta fidelidad de 15 a 25 000 Hz con graves profundos, agudos nítidos y un rango medio superior y cuenta con Bluetooth inalámbrico 5.2, carga USB-C, paso de audio analógico para escuchar por cable, micrófono integrado y controles para tomar llamadas/ajustar volumen/controlar música y hasta 20 horas de duración de la batería, todo en el mismo diseño legendario duradero y ligero que el original original. Incluye funda de transporte de carcasa suave, cable de carga USB-C y cable de paso analógico USB-C a 3,5 mm para escuchar con cable.


Matthew Welker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2025
I’ll preface this by saying that I love these headphones. I got a wired pair a few months ago, but decided to get the newest Bluetooth Porta Pros released in 2024. They’re great. The sound is good for the price imo and type of headphone. You have the option for wired. Plus you also get an actual case for storage and a USB-C audio jack included.Now it does come with some imperfections that I’d say are typical of the Porta Pro. One of these is comfort. I can definitely go decent hours wearing these, but as everyone says, the default pads that come with the Pro isn’t the best so get some Yaxi pads. They definitely improve comfort and allegedly sound.Now another aspect that is also typical of the Porta Pro is build quality. These headphones have always felt “cheap” in and easy to break if you tried. For $100 the build quality isn’t much improved from the standard wired Pros. However, for something that is double the price of the wired versions, these also have a case which is $15 separately and along a charging cable & audio jack. So let’s say $20ish worth of other stuff. So if anything the rest of that value is I imagine in the tech itself.So next is the headband itself. The wireless has a metal band with a split down the middle whereas the wired is a plastic band. The metal band is I believe how the sound is transmitted between speakers. It does I’d give the Pro a bump in quality feel, but I’d the sand head band is not as flexible. You can’t just put these above you’re and adjust by pulling down on the headphones. You’ll want to adjust the two black sliders before putting on your head. When I first got these I thought I was going to break the headset by adjusting the band like I did the wired Porta Pro. Learned my lesson. Just something to keep in mind and pro tip if you will.The only other con I have for these is that when wired, it seems you can’t utilize any of the buttons to skip songs, pause, change volume, etc… They only seem to work when in wireless mode. It does kind of suck you can’t control anything when wired from the headset itself, but if primarily using Bluetooth it is not a big deal.Anyway, I’m satisfied with latest iteration of the wireless Porta Pro. It is a great headset that does its job plus my favorite thing about them is that style of headphone has such nice transparency. I can hear my surroundings better with these on than air pod pros with transparency turned on for example. It has the typical quirks you’ll find with the wired version of the Porta Pros and quirks unique to this version as covered above. Yet I still thing the pros greatly outweigh the cons. I got these to take better advantage of lossless audio with Apple Music on my iPhone and have better awareness with my surroundings. They do that for me and then some. Definitely recommend and also get some yaxi pads!
Andrello C.
Comentado en Italia el 4 de abril de 2025
Prodotto arrivato nei tempi stabiliti e in ottime condizioni
Spencer Hargiss
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
I love the comfort of Koss headphones. The gentle feel of the foam pads on my ears is a comforting nostalgia trip since I have owned Koss headphones since childhood. They feel like a snug blanket. Plus they're reasonably priced!However, I like to pace around when listening - and after several pairs of Koss headphones got totally wrecked when I snagged the chord on chairs, car doors, etc... I decided that maybe there's something to be said for wireless.QualityThe amazing thing about these is that they look almost like a normal pair of Porta Pro headphones. This feels pretty amazing to me, and more than a little magical.Functionality- The buttons which play/pause, and raise and lower volume, don't feel like they work consistently. There have been a few times I've booted it up where things are just out of whack, and I have to restart it. This has never been a major problem, more of a quirk. I can live with it.Connectivity- No frills here. No app, no EQ, no firmware updates in sight. It just connects to bluetooth, delivers the signature Koss Sound very reliably, nothing more - fine by me. If I stay on the same floor it never loses connectivity.Mic Quality- Pretty decent! I can take calls on it, it works.Ergonomics- Unlike regular Porta Pros, the adjustable strap on the headphone does not retract in a spring loaded way when removed from your head - instead they keep their shape, like a normal pair of headphones. Fine by me - the original design was charming but a little more eccentric in comparison.- I have sometimes snagged my hair in the double banded design - it doesn't happen often, but it does happen.- The tight / loose settings work great, just like on the original version.Sound Quality- Very similar to the originals. Which is to say, extremely agreeable.Portability- For a pair of headphones like this, excellent. They are not called the Porta Pro for nothing after all. You have to bend them to get them in the included case, but they do fit.Battery Life- Adequate. I don't feel like I'm running out all the timeDesired Features- I'd love it if the next version had USB-C audio capability. If I could charge my headphones, and listen at the same time over the cable to get high resolution audio, that would be great. I do like the included adapter which lets you plug it in as a regular pair of headphones.- I'd love it if the next version had sensors to detect whether you were wearing them, in case I forget to turn them off - I think I can see just where a sensor could go. Headphones without sensors leave the possibility of scrambling to turn off bluetooth on your phone while a caller is trying to figure out what the hell you're doing.
mrbranch
Comentado en Singapur el 20 de diciembre de 2024
Bought this mainly because now it’s true wireless and it’s retro looks. Sound quality is just a bonus. I don’t care about the call quality as I mainly use it for listening to music which it delivers excellently. Highly recommended.
Matthew Carrell
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de septiembre de 2024
Quite simply; a perfect execution of what a wireless portapro should be, however, you should be well aware of some important limitations.-The body:In terms of a portable set of on-ear headphones you could stash in a bag, the portapro is solid. The plastic construction isnt subject to any major stress and the steel band can withstand as much abuse as the default portapro. I have no complaints other than maybe the edges being a bit sharp.-The headband:Innovative way of removing the dangling wire in the last version, but the band this time around is pretty stiff and that messes with the ability of the headphones to hook together when you put it in the case (it really likes snapping open). The case being included is necessary to carry these around because of its tendency to open.A common meme with portapros is that the headband catches hair, but that's only if you adjust with the headphones already on your head. If you know what size to extend to (via a sharpie), you'll never experience this, I haven't with these.-The sound:It sounds exactly like a wired PortaPro, a 40 year old design which is very colored compared to modern true wireless earbuds or bluetooth bud straps that this would be competing with. You should prefer a very forward midbass and accept some compression in the treble (rock music would sound nice, but classical music doesnt sound "natural" on these). If you're looking for good running headphones these will play fine.There is absolutely no sound isolation, you will hear everything around you and everyone will hear your music.-Wireless features:It's disappointing to not see a lossless codec, but AAC sounds great on my android for typical content on streamers, if you want to listen to HQ audio on these you should use the wire that's included and a headphone jack. You're not getting noise cancelation or transparency mode on headphones like these, either. The lack of these features allows it to have a massive battery life for it's size however, far more than what true wireless buds can do in one session, I spent a whole afternoon in a hammock with these without issues.Taking calls while walking is fine, great generally, but if there's (fairly strong) wind on the right side of you, it will cut out. Controls and volume are fine, you cant mash the vol+/- to suddenly change volume however.-The price:@$100 at the time of this review it's about $20 too much in my opinion, the hardcase is nice, but it's pretty much required if you want to stick it into a backpack. I would say wait for a coupon or sale because at $80 these would be a lot more palatable.-My verdict:4.5 stars if you know what a portapro is and enjoy the formfactor and sound; if you don't like the sound signature there's yaxi pad swapping and the midbass can be EQ'd down (not really the treble though)For everyone else, you should consider buying a pair of 20$ Koss wired headphones and seeing if you really enjoy them, or consider the portapros when they're on sale. You will not miss the lossless codec for most music, and the battery life is amazing because of it. Koss sells sportapros, which match the formfactor for running at a FAR lower cost, with the same fidelity that you can achieve with these.
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