04.25Review #2: Boosted Mobile’s New Grande Darkness Headphones

As Chris mentioned, I am also reviewing these same headphones, so you can get a balanced opinion.
I will be reviewing these headphones in several different categories, and giving them 1-5 ratings.
#1: Sound Quality
Sound quality is obviously an important factor in choosing headphones, so I took these and compared them with several other headphones: some very inexpensive $15 Audiology Atomics and some high-end Bose QuietComfort 3s ($349). These Boosted Mobile Grandes sit in the middle of the line, at $70.
In tests of all three of them, they performed exactly according to their pricing. The Atomics produced a tinny sound without the heavy bass of the Grandes. The QuietComfort 3s had, as would be predictable, a superior sound, for a high price out of the range of most people.
The Grandes produced a nice bass and a decent sound. I wouldn’t say it’s superior quality, but it isn’t bad by any stretch.
The Boosted Mobile Grande Darkness headphones receive a 4 rating out of a possible 5 for sound quality.
#2: The Microphone
Unlike most headphones, this pair has a microphone. It is supposedly iPhone compatible. Since I have an iPhone, I won’t take their word for it, I’ll go out and test it. I want to check out the sound quality and how it works with iPhone features. Time to hit the streets with their special iPhone adapter cable!
The microphone has a clicker on it which can be used to play, pause, and skip tracks on the iPhone and answer phone calls. It works perfectly fine. The quality of the actual microphone, however, is a bit disappointing. The sound from the microphone was grainy and distorted in pure recording, but it is perfectly sufficient quality for making phone calls. Those serious about microphone call quality should look towards devices that are more optimized towards that usage.
The headphones recieve a 2 rating out of a possible 5 for the microphone.
#3: Design
The pair we recieved, the Grande Darkness, has a black and grey design with padded ear covers that make them comfortable to wear. They do not look discreet. I wouldn’t wear these as a cell phone headset, which is part of the targeted audience, due to it’s bulky, obtrusive, large nature and heaviness, but it looks very good in general “sit down at a computer” use. They feel relatively solid and sturdy.
The headphones recieve a 4 rating out of a possible 5 for design.
#4: Portability
These headphones are relatively portable. They come with a cloth carrying case and fold easily. However, the native plug is a small cellphone plug. To use with an MP3 player, computer, or iPhone, they require adapter cables, however, but they are small. The headphones are heavy.
I give these a 3 out of 5 for portability.
#5: Overall
The Boosted Mobile Grande Darkness headphones are excellent. I can’t complain. However, there is a relatively high price point: $70. However, I would recommend these headphones to somebody who cares about sound quality but doesn’t want to spend excessive amounts of money.
In the final overall rating, the Boosted Mobile Grande Darkness headphones ($70), receive a final rating of…. 4 out of 5!

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November 12th, 2008 at 4:00 pm