u/Early-Cup9943

Image 1 — Max V2 TB impressions after a few days
Image 2 — Max V2 TB impressions after a few days
Image 3 — Max V2 TB impressions after a few days
Image 4 — Max V2 TB impressions after a few days
Image 5 — Max V2 TB impressions after a few days

Max V2 TB impressions after a few days

I’ve been using the max v2 tb headphones recently so I figured I'd write down some thoughts about them

Build quality: probably the first thing that stood out to me. the whole thing feels solid in hand and the outer shell of the earcups is metal, which makes them feel more premium than I expected. when rotating/adjusting the earcups there’s a slight friction sound sometimes, but the movement itself still feels smooth and satisfying

Sound: these are definitely more bass-focused. low end is pretty strong and the overall sound feels warm/full instead of super sharp or analytical. detail retrieval obviously isn’t on the same level as retail pairs, but considering the price I honestly think they perform pretty well. they also get noticeably louder than retail from what I tested

ANC/transparency: the ANC hardware itself actually seems pretty capable, but the software tuning still feels a bit behind compared to retail. it still works fine for daily use tho. transparency mode is decent too, although there’s a little bit of background hiss/static when it’s on. even with that, nearby voices are still easy enough to hear clearly

Battery: battery life has been solid so far. i used them continuously for around 4 hours and still had 78% left afterwards. they also weren’t fully charged when I started using them, so honestly no complaints there

Overall: I don’t think they’re perfect obviously, but for the price I think they’re pretty good overall. solid build quality, enjoyable sound if you like bass, decent ANC, and good battery life.

w2c: https://weidian.com/item.html?itemID=7556930595&spider\_token=a6fa

u/Early-Cup9943 — 6 days ago

Max V2 TB impressions after a few days

I’ve been using the max v2 tb headphones recently so I figured I'd write down some thoughts about them

Build quality: probably the first thing that stood out to me. the whole thing feels solid in hand and the outer shell of the earcups is metal, which makes them feel more premium than I expected. when rotating/adjusting the earcups there’s a slight friction sound sometimes, but the movement itself still feels smooth and satisfying

Sound: these are definitely more bass-focused. low end is pretty strong and the overall sound feels warm/full instead of super sharp or analytical. detail retrieval obviously isn’t on the same level as retail pairs, but considering the price I honestly think they perform pretty well. they also get noticeably louder than retail from what I tested

ANC/transparency: the ANC hardware itself actually seems pretty capable, but the software tuning still feels a bit behind compared to retail. it still works fine for daily use tho. transparency mode is decent too, although there’s a little bit of background hiss/static when it’s on. even with that, nearby voices are still easy enough to hear clearly

Battery: battery life has been solid so far. i used them continuously for around 4 hours and still had 78% left afterwards. they also weren’t fully charged when I started using them, so honestly no complaints there

Overall: I don’t think they’re perfect obviously, but for the price I think they’re pretty good overall. solid build quality, enjoyable sound if you like bass, decent ANC, and good battery life

w2c: https://weidian.com/item.html?itemID=7556930595&spider\_token=a6fa

u/Early-Cup9943 — 6 days ago
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Max V2 TB impressions after a few days

I’ve been using the max v2 tb headphones recently so I figured I'd write down some thoughts about them

Build quality: probably the first thing that stood out to me. the whole thing feels solid in hand and the outer shell of the earcups is metal, which makes them feel more premium than I expected. when rotating/adjusting the earcups there’s a slight friction sound sometimes, but the movement itself still feels smooth and satisfying

Sound: these are definitely more bass-focused. low end is pretty strong and the overall sound feels warm/full instead of super sharp or analytical. detail retrieval obviously isn’t on the same level as retail pairs, but considering the price I honestly think they perform pretty well. they also get noticeably louder than retail from what I tested

ANC/transparency: the ANC hardware itself actually seems pretty capable, but the software tuning still feels a bit behind compared to retail. it still works fine for daily use tho. transparency mode is decent too, although there’s a little bit of background hiss/static when it’s on. even with that, nearby voices are still easy enough to hear clearly

Battery: battery life has been solid so far. i used them continuously for around 4 hours and still had 78% left afterwards. they also weren’t fully charged when I started using them, so honestly no complaints there

Overall: I don’t think they’re perfect obviously, but for the price I think they’re pretty good overall. solid build quality, enjoyable sound if you like bass, decent ANC, and good battery life

u/Early-Cup9943 — 6 days ago

• I got the metal version of this, been using it a bit

• Sound is decent, but you kind of have to tweak it. out of the box it sounded a bit flat, after adjusting the EQ it got a lot better. especially if you like more bass

• Build is actually one of the better parts. It feels solid, not cheap. metal parts feel nice, headband adjustment is smooth, and the crown/button don’t feel loose or noisy. nothing really creaks. fit is comfortable overall

• One thing that stood out is the small details, like the antenna lines and vents, they actually bothered to include those

• Biggest downside is the sound leakage. It leaks quite a bit with the stock ear cushions. from what i’ve seen, swapping to original apple cushions helps a lot with that

• The case is fine, magnets work properly and it does the sleep thing when you put it in, which is nice

• Battery seems okay so far. after about an hour and a half it only dropped a few percent, so no complaints there yet

• ANC is stronger than i expected. once music is playing it blocks out most of the surroundings. transparency works too, but there’s some background noise

• Overall it’s one of those where some parts are surprisingly good, especially the build. main issue is the leakage, but aside from that it’s pretty usable

u/Early-Cup9943 — 28 days ago

• I got the metal version of this, been using it a bit

• Sound is decent, but you kind of have to tweak it. out of the box it sounded a bit flat, after adjusting the EQ it got a lot better. especially if you like more bass

• Build is actually one of the better parts. It feels solid, not cheap. metal parts feel nice, headband adjustment is smooth, and the crown/button don’t feel loose or noisy. nothing really creaks. fit is comfortable overall

• One thing that stood out is the small details, like the antenna lines and vents, they actually bothered to include those

• Biggest downside is the sound leakage. It leaks quite a bit with the stock ear cushions. from what i’ve seen, swapping to original apple cushions helps a lot with that

• The case is fine, magnets work properly and it does the sleep thing when you put it in, which is nice

• Battery seems okay so far. after about an hour and a half it only dropped a few percent, so no complaints there yet

• ANC is stronger than i expected. once music is playing it blocks out most of the surroundings. transparency works too, but there’s some background noise

• Overall it’s one of those where some parts are surprisingly good, especially the build. main issue is the leakage, but aside from that it’s pretty usable

u/Early-Cup9943 — 28 days ago