![]() Using the SoundID app improves some aspects of the sonic performance at the expense of some others.once I got it to work, that is. For a Bluetooth headphone it brings reasonably good detail and timbre while breaking from other products in this category by providing a more audiophile targeted neutral sound signature. The Panda is good for what it is, a wireless, full sized headphone. But, hopefully I’ve earned a modicum of credibility in sound descriptions. I don’t feel very qualified to comment on those aspects, anyway. I’m not going to go into detail about the ergonomics of the buttons, or the phone call quality, etc. I’m going to focus a lot on the sound in this review. ![]() Now that I’m more settled, I have some time to sit down and write up some thoughts. I moved recently and they got some listening time in as I was packing and unpacking boxes or just sitting down to rest with all my main gear packed away. ![]() I’ve had the opportunity to take the Drop Panda Bluetooth wireless headphone for a test run these past few weeks. NOTE: This review was originally published on HiFiGuides forum on. ![]()
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