Harman Kardon Classic On-Ear Headphones

Harman Kardon Classic On-Ear Headphones

NZ$ 309.95

5.0 out of 5 stars

Based on 41 reviews

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Product Information

  • Overview

    Harman Kardon Classic On-Ear Headphones provide a comfortable fit thanks to a choice of metal headbands, adjustable housing and soft, memory foam leather earcups which create an acoustic seal for noise isolation and endless listening pleasure.

    Uniquely baffled 40-mm drivers deliver extended bass and excellent frequency response for great sound quality even at low volumes. Their modern design perfectly complements your iPhone, iPad or iPod, and the headphones with mic and three-button remote allow you to control your music and take calls.

  • Highlights

    • Uniquely baffled 40-mm drivers
    • Three-button remote and microphone
    • Detachable metal bows and leather earpads
    • Slow-retention foam ear pads create an excellent seal, providing passive noise cancellation and privacy
    • Ear cups fold flat making the headphones easier to transport and store
    • Flexible and durable, the heavy-gauge detachable cable resists tangling
    • Premium carrying case slips easily into bags or briefcases
  • Did you notice?

    The Harman Kardon Classic On-Ear Headphones come with two sizes of metal headband for a better fit.
  • Apple Recommends For

    Enjoying your music in comfort with replaceable headbands and memory foam over-ear headphone units.
  • What's in the Box?

    • Harman Kardon Classic On-Ear Headphones
    • Two user-exchangeable headbands (small, large)
    • Audio cable
    • Premium carrying case
    • Owner's manual
  • Tech Specs

    • Frequency Response : 16 Hz - 20,000 Hz
  • Manufacturer Information

    Part Number

    • Mfr. Part Number : HAR/KAR-CL
    • UPC or EAN No. : 885038033608

    Non-Apple Branded products / Third Party Products

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Compatibility

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iPhone models

  • iPhone 3G

  • iPhone 3GS

  • iPhone 4

  • iPhone 4S

iPad models

  • iPad (1st generation)

  • iPad 2 (2nd generation)

  • iPad (3rd generation)

iPod models

  • iPod 1st & 2nd Generation

  • iPod 3rd Generation

  • iPod 4th Generation (click wheel)

  • iPod 4th Generation (color display)

  • iPod 5th Generation (video)

  • iPod classic 80GB/160GB (2007)

  • iPod classic 120GB (2008)

  • iPod classic 160GB (2009)

  • iPod mini

  • iPod nano 1st Generation

  • iPod nano 2nd Generation

  • iPod nano 3rd Generation (video)

  • iPod nano 4th Generation (video)

  • iPod nano 5th Generation (video camera)

  • iPod nano 6th Generation

  • iPod nano 7th Generation

  • iPod shuffle 1st Generation

  • iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

  • iPod shuffle 3rd Generation

  • iPod shuffle 4th Generation

  • iPod touch 1st Generation

  • iPod touch 2nd Generation

  • iPod touch 3rd Generation

  • iPod touch 4th Generation

  • iPod touch 5th Generation

Ratings & Reviews

  • Very good...much better than B&W P3

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    You can read my review of the P3...it is not very good sonically. No highs...all lows (midbass). The HK CL (Classic) is much bet ter...the frequency range is much wider, from highs to lows. Much more balanced sound. On my iPhone 4S, i turn off EQ setting (as i do with every other headphones). Not many people know this (apparently), the stock EQ is pretty flat on the iPhone already. Anyway, the HK CL sounds amazing! Love it! Keeper for sure!

    Stay away from B&W P3 and Bose OE2i.

    • Written by from Sugar Land

    66 of 71 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Very good...much better than B&W P3
  • Look and sound amazing

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    First, off, these things look sexy as heck. The finish on these is cutting edge and stylish. I've never thought of headphones as f ashionable but these things are really good looking.

    Second, you put these on and the noise around you disappears so you're totally in tune and alone with your music. Then you hit play and wow, the sound just draws you in. I listen to a wide range of music and these things deliver in every genre. From booming bass to not overly pushy highs, these things sound awesome.

    I think they could have charged more for these because these outperform headphones in the $300 range, which most are.

    • Written by

    67 of 73 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Look and sound amazing
  • Quality.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Slick. Sleek. Sound.

    These headphones deliver an experience unrivaled by others in the same price range. The quality is nearly impeccable and the design is wonderful. The shape is deceiving, while these box-shaped headphones may simply rest on your ears, they do an outstanding job isolating outside noise, and the comfort level is simply a 10/10.

    Haven't taken them on a plane yet but I will soon, and I'm betting they will be just fine, as the sound quality remains steady at the highest possible volume.

    Recommended for anyone who thinks they've heard good quality and are willing to be corrected.

    • Written by from Encino

    59 of 60 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Quality.
  • Best Headphone in its Class

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    I consider myself as an audiophile and I'm very particular about every aspect of sound quality.
    So overall these headphones deliv er good lows, strong mids, and excellent highs. I did find myself looking at equalizer apps to make a well balanced sound because although they sound good out of the box if you take the time to make a good equalizer setting for them it will make a big difference because when I made my own customized setting the headphones really do shine. The app i used to make my equalizer settings was called SuperLoud and its in the app store for about $10 and don't back away because of the price believe me it would be the best $10 app you've ever bought promise. My only concern is for people who wear glasses like myself they do pinch the sides of your head after a good 4 - 5 hrs of using them, other wise I have no more complains about them and I would recommend them to a friend.

    • Written by from hempstead
    Was this useful? Best Headphone in its Class
  • Superb for the money

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    I like to consider myself a bit of an audiophile. I've owned countless cans over the years at various price points and can say wit h conviction that for the money, the HKs are hard to beat.

    Sound is immediate and clear. Bass is tight, mids are clean and the highs don't 'shrill'. I've been listening to the more expensive B&W P5s for over a year and can honestly say I prefer the HKs. They're more comfortable and more intimate. Not as 'sweet' as the HKs but more enjoyable none the less.

    As others have mentioned, the small headband is quite small (not sure if it was intended for kids or what), so be sure to swap over to the large band as soon as you get em.

    Normally I like to 'burn-in' headphones (don't listen to those who say it makes no difference - it definitely does) but these guys shone straight out of the box. Presumably they will sound better in time.

    The one caveat, the remote isn't as intuitive to use as others I have tried. There's not enough tactile feedback to let you know which button you're about to press. Other than that, they look great and are well stuck together.

    For the money, I highly recommend them.

    • Written by from Melbourne
    Was this useful? Superb for the money
  • Harman Kardon Classic Headphones: OK with glasses

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Having read as many reviews as I could find and knowing there has been some concern about some discomfort when wearing these headp hones with glasses, I tested them in store along with the B&W P3s and some other sets.

    Other reviews of the P3s are spot on: they sound good and are comfortable, but compared to the HK Classics, their sound is definitely muddled and not as sharp. I really like the B&W C5 earbuds, but I found the P3s lacking somehow.

    The Harman Kardon Classics give a crisp, full sound, with just enough bass.

    Re: comfort: At first, using the "small" metal band that came attached to the set, there was some discomfort behind my ears (I wear Ørgreen glasses; titanium and very thin, yet there was still noticeable pinching). When I switched to the larger band, I found I could slide the cups a bit further down so they don't pinch the tops of my ears as much. They still provide full coverage of my ears and they fit more comfortably. The downside is that the large band is a bit too big, ideally, for my head. Not too bad, but there is some slippage.

    I'll test it out for another week and give an update. If I get used to them over time, I foresee bumping the rating up to a 5; the sound is great!

    • Written by from Toronto

    6 of 7 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Harman Kardon Classic Headphones: OK with glasses

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