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Monster Elements review: Bass by the bucket load

Posted on October 21, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

In a world where headphones are worn almost like jewellery, rather than be fine examples of craftsmanship and audio balance, it’s no surprise to see brands like Monster take advantage.

The company’s latest wireless offering, the Elements over-ear, is so bling even Mr. T would think twice before adorning his neck with them. However, the big question is whether or not the quality of these headphones – in both design and sound terms – can match the ostentatiousness.

Monster Elements review: Design

Monster has a reputation for building big, plastic, inelegant headphones – and the latest wireless Elements set don’t do anything to go against that trend.

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