Customer Reviews and Ratings

4.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 9 reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Push the plug... harder!

    • Written by from MIAMI

    9 of 9 people found this useful

    I purchased the UE 6000's while on vacation and on my flight back I suffered the cable disconnect issue that another reviewer had indicated. Happy with the sound but frustrated with the cable, I re-boxed it and was set to return. Luckily, a quick look through some forums indicated you REALLY need to push the plug in, much more than you would anticipate. Presto! Problem solved. Sound quality is really quite good and I am very happy with the purchase. The sonic quality really reminds me much more of an electrostatic speaker than a traditional magnet speaker. Yes, they are a little heavy in bass but better to have and adjust down than to have not. Good job Logitech!

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Sweet and musical

    • Written by from Litchfield Park

    14 of 14 people found this useful

    I went to the store intending to buy a different pair of headphones and tried these simply for comparison. I am so glad I did! The sound is much like listening to an old tube amp, sweet and with never a sign of stress.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Avoid!

    • Written by from Belleville

    7 of 59 people found this useful

    Not gonna bother talking about the sound quality because the design is so poor. The cord has double male ends and one plugs into the right head phone and the other obviously goes to the audio device. The connection to the headphones is so poor that merely turning your head causes you to lose the connection. I had hoped that maybe it was the cord but that was not the case. The headphones comes with a splitter so you can connect another pair of headphones in and share the same audio source. The cord fit snug into the splitter but the splitter fit just as poorly as the cord. I tried both ends of the cord with the same result. read a similar review about these headphones on another site so it is apparently not a fluke.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great headphones

    • Written by from Lancaster

    16 of 16 people found this useful

    If you are looking for a pair of noise canceling headphones for less than $200, look no further. The noise canceling is NOT on par with Bose, but how could it be? In my opinion the sound quality is truer than phones like Bose, Beats, or similar. These cans pump out the bass when there is actual low frequencies in the music you are listening to, but it's not overpowering while listening to rock or other music that has good mid and high range frequencies too. I mostly use them as a reference for sound recording and editing. I know there are better options out there for that but these are rugged, fold up nicely, come with a nice case, and have noise canceling that certainly helps while trying to monitor in a noisy environment. If you're not attached to a brand name such as the aforementioned, pick up a pair of these.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    UE 6000 Review

    • Written by from Holtsville

    13 of 13 people found this useful

    These are the best sounding headphones for under $200. I tried the B&W P5's, Beats Studios, Beats Executives and the $350 Bose....these are by far the best sounding headphone of the bunch with the B&W's not far behind the UE 6000's but I wanted a noise cancellation headphone for when I travel so the clear choice was the UE's. You won't be disappointed with these headphones if you're in the market for a $200 - $300 headphone.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Sound but could be a tad louder

    • Written by from Burnaby

    5 of 5 people found this useful

    I got these cans for Christmas and love the sound but sure do wish they were just a tad louder. The sound is clean and great base but not over powering like Beats. They are a bit heavy but are very comfortable. I can actually wear these for hours without my ears hurting like most headphones do. These really do sound better than most at that price range but so wish they were louder. I listen to mostly rock and like it loud!
    I will probably get used to these not rattling my brain because the sound is so clean.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Where have you been, Logitech?!

    • Written by from Tyler

    41 of 43 people found this useful

    These headphones are absolutely incredible, coming from a company that has not really been known for headphones besides their gaming series one. Great bass, although I recommend that you use EQ to make sure you are getting the best sound out of them (bass reducer makes the vocals stand out a lot more with out completely getting rid of the bass). They are also very comfortable and pretty lightweight. Overall, if you are looking for a great pair of headphones, pick these up. I will definitely recommend these over the Beats by Dre Studios or Executives.

    Was this useful? Where have you been, Logitech?!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Incredible!! Way better then Beats!!

    • Written by from Windham

    73 of 79 people found this useful

    Purchased these because I heard them at one of the apple stores I visited and man, these headphone kill beats by dre! They sound way better for $100 less (then the studios) the comfort is great! And the noise canceling is prob close to what the Beats Studios have. I have owned 4 different pairs of beats including the $400 pro's and these surpass in comfort, sound quality, price, and noise canceling. I never thought of Logitech as making a good pair of headphones for bassheads like me (Hip-hop/Rap, Dubstep, Trap, etc.) well done. Logitech: 1 Beats: 0

    Was this useful? Incredible!! Way better then Beats!!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Logitech UE-6000 Noise Canceling Stereo Headphone

    • Written by from Mount Pleasant

    117 of 122 people found this useful

    The UE-6000 has a very heavy bass, and when i-device bass reducer is used, the sound becomes the best I've heard, which goes up to the Sennheiser HD800 and 40 other headphones in between. With that EQ enabled, the sound is better than the new Sennheiser Amperior. Bass goes full-strength down to 30 hz at least, mids are warm and lush, but uncolored, and the highs compare well to my favorite for highs - the $700 Shure 1840. Note that probably any other review you read will not use bass reduction, and thus you'll not see a report on the amazing potential of this UE-6000 headphone. It's that good.

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