The Dracco headphones come hard-wired with a thick, rubber-coated red cable that not only looks and feels great, but it will also help keep the cable tangle free and improve its durability. I would have liked a detachable cable, but it’s hardly a deal breaker.
The ear cups are attached in the same fashion as the headset, allowing for extensive length and angle adjustments, while you can also fully turn and flip out the drivers to use the headphones DJ-style.
The headphones are very flexible, capable of being completely folded in on themselves and this makes them very easy to pack away and reduces the chance of them being damaged in transit.
While there is a lot of plastic on the sides, it does have a very nice finish and quality feel to it, quite durable too.
The headband looks especially nice, with the leather-like material across the top and some thick black stitching adding a nice touch of colour.
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