![]() If you only care about having the best sound quality from a wireless over ear headphone, it’s hard to beat the Panda. However, they are still a niche product as competitors in the same price range offer so many more features. The Drop + THX Panda is one of the best sounding wireless headphones we’ve heard at any price. (Image credit: Lewis Leong) Final verdict Also impressive is the fact that the headphones sound identical in both wireless and wired modes, meaning you’ll never have to sacrifice sound quality if juice runs out. While soundstage is just average, imaging is excellent and all genres of music just sounded effortless played through the Drop + THX Panda. The Pandas provide dynamic range, texture, and resolution that most other over ear wireless headphones just can’t match. In contrast, we found the Beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless’s sound to be more accurate but we prefer the warmth and punch of the Pandas.Īfter spending a week with the Drop + THX Panda, it was striking moving back to lesser sounding headphones. The Drop + THX Panda sounds fun without straying too far from accuracy. Mids highlight vocal performances well and highs are never fatiguing, even at high volumes. Bass is deep, rich, and textured without being overwhelming. In terms of sound quality, the headphone’s tonal balance is close to neutral while still maintaining musicality across genres. ![]() In terms of IO, there’s a USB-C charging port and 3.5mm aux jack for using the Drop + THX Panda in wired mode. #Panda wireless amazon how toThe controls are intuitive and someone can figure out how to control the headphones without a manual within minutes. Volume is controlled by toggling up/down, track forward/back is toggled with left and right respectively, play/pause requires a single click, and power on/off is a long press. ![]() The Drop + THX Panda features intuitive controls via a single rubberized joystick on the right earcup, similar to what we’ve seen on Marshall headphones like the Marshall Mid ANC. We found that the weight combined with the headband design resulted in some discomfort on top of the head after several hours of use. Compared to the Bose NC700, the Pandas are over 27% heavier. #Panda wireless amazon driversThe downside is that the choice of using aluminium and a heavy planar magnetic drivers means the headphones are quite heavy at 350 grams. Not only do the headphone feels substantial and extremely well put together, but the protein leather earpads provide good isolation and are comfortable. Drop chose to use plastic, cast aluminum, and protein leather for the Panda’s materials. ![]()
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