🎧 Travel smart, protect sharp – your headphones’ new best friend!
The U3804 EVA Hard Case Cover is a durable, travel-ready protective case tailored for fixed (non-folding) headphones. Measuring 21.5 x 20.5 cm, it features a moulded foam interior with an elastic strap to secure your headset, a soft lining to prevent scratches, and a detachable pocket for cable storage. Complete with a convenient carry handle, it’s the perfect blend of protection and portability for the professional on the move.
N**P
Fits my Edifier W830NB neatly
I have been looking for a case for my Edifier and most of what are on Amazon do not mention about its compatibility. So, i give this one a bet and it works nicely and neatly.Though the exterior looks simple, but it is solid. The inside part looks very good, well-made. The zipper works just fine. The most important part is that my Edifier W830NB fits in exactly and neatly.It is also lightweight and easy carrying around with the hanger attached.Very value for money indeed.
B**R
Gr8 protection!
Same day delivery to locker. Product is well made with quality zip, hard enough case for protection. Roomy inside for non foldable headphones. The inside is moulded to a universal shape which fit my Avantree headphones snugly.
S**O
B&W P7 Wireless fit perfect - DT770 notsomuch!
Bought with my own cash money.Update II --- 28/10/16 ---Does however fit my B&W P7 Wireless perfectly without adjusting headband and has a Velcro pouch for the cable. Perfect. So I will upgrade from 2-star to 4-star as it still doesnt fit DT770!Update I --- 25/08/16 ---Fits my PSB M4U 1 perfectly though! And my Sennheiser PXC550 Wireless (Just not the DT770's that I bought it for!).Original review ---Don't get me wrong - this case is great and for the price seems well made and useful for its intended purpose. Velcro strap is very handy for making sure the headphones stay snug and secure.My only issue is that they do not fit my DT770's without a massive struggle. The description lists them as being suitable for many makes and models and they are.But they specifically list the DT770. Which is not really 100% accurate. I mean technically I can get them in the case but it requires retracting the headband up fully, jamming the cable in quickly and clamping it shut - all the while exerting pressure on the (non detachable) cable housing. A lot of clamping force is then needed to close the zippered case before its secure and I feel over time these same zips will be compromised due to the illfitting nature of this specific make and model.For other headphones this case will be fantastic so anyone with slightly smaller headphones than the DT770 this will prove ideal.Just not for me.Hope some of this helps.Stew
P**L
Great, does the job
I recently bought several pairs of Anker Q20i headphones and thought I could get away with using old cases but I could only find one old case usable and needed to look around for another.I came across this one and order it straight away, the case turns out to be the perfect size for my Anker headphones, there's handy little bag for odds and ends as well and quality is pretty high, nice low price as well.pics included
S**N
very good
love ithigh qualityworth the money
F**T
Measure headphones before buying this case, to be on the safe side.
It's really a struggle to find a case that will comfortably house some makes of headphones, especially over-the-ears ones which tend to be bulkier. So, better safe than sorry which is why I'd advise to measure yours before buying this case, or any other for that matter.3 stars may seem a bit harsh, but there is a reason for that, which is because I do not agree at all with the description of it being a hard case, for it is NOT. It's more of a semi-hard than a hard case. Hard, it's like a previous case I unfortunately had to return since none of my headphones would fit in it : you pressed on it -not with brute force of course : no movement. With this case however, you do have some movement inwards. Doubtful you'd stack suitcases on it anyway, but keep in mind to not have anything heavy rest on it, or having it pressed too heard against/between something.When it comes to this type of cases, size DOES matter, a lot, as often found out the hard way. I got lucky it looks like it's gonna do the job but very likely it's gonna be touch and go for many headphone models, or not suitable at all. I'll come to that later. So DO measure your headphones prior to purchase, especially if you have over-the-ears ones, and/or models which hare fairly bulky when it comes to the ear-cups/headband. The point of buying such a case is to protect your headphones and not have to force them in, unless you're willing to damage them. If yours have a detachable cable, it makes it easier but if not, I cannot stress enough how you do NOT want have to force many Sennheiser models -and others of a similar build I suspect- and put any kind of stress on the cable, especially where it meets the ear-cup(s). Some models with only one side connected have 'that larger bit' angling downards, and this, you do NOT want to stress or bend, and for other models, unwise to but any kind of tension/stress at the cable connection(s). I'm giving this warning because this is where Sennheiser has dropped the ball : flimsy and ridiculously thin cables. And so those are unforgiving to pulls and harsh bends and so on. But don't take my word for it, research the matter.So with this case, mine fit BUT with practically no margin at all at that notorious connection point. With this case, I find that the safe margin, and by that I mean your headphones fitting comfortably without any stress on any part, especially and including when closing it, would be : headbands over 5cms in width, ear-cups over 9cms ? Consider a larger alternative as the depth of this case might to agree with your headphones. Same if the total width of your headphones are over 18cms at their wider part and over 20.5cms in length. The safe margin here would be15.5cms at the narrowest point at the top of the case, and 17.5cms at the narrowest part of the bottom. As I said, that's safe margin so you headphones don't try to fit in a size 10 if they're 12, for when it comes to fairly expensive toys, I'm unwilling to take any chances and if something had to give, I'd rather destroy a case than my headphones.As for the rest of the case, not too sure what you could shove it that small zippy pocket on the lid... jack adapters yes but cable ? Don't think so, not unless really thin and short. for it is really small, tiny. Not sure yet about that, for better word, cushion type bit, in the middle of the case, because if you have anything over, say 1.4/1.5 meter when it comes to cable length, could be a bit challenging and again, depends on the type of cable, if you get my drift.All said and done, I'm not bashing that case because not only does it house my headphones and that was the main struggle for me so far to find one that would did that, but it's not bad a case at all. I guess it's all coming down to be better safe than sorry, when it comes to the size of your headphones.
R**N
Brilliant case
We bought headphones without a case, theses were a perfect fit.Welll made good quality very handy as had a small handle to carry.I really like them. Some may find them a little larger then expected
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