One would get these headphones mainly for sleek and discreet style. The compact size and non-flashy (unless you get the white model) design is great for those going for the mature look. They are very attractive. I would wear these on a day that it'd like...
Sammanfattning: The Harman Kardon Soho are a pair of on-ear headphones that have clearly taken some design inspiration from the Bowers and Wilkins P3. Priced at £180, you can now actually buy them for closer to £80 on Amazon putting them into budget headphone realms. Whi...
Compact size, lovely to look at, not too weighty, they don't hurt my ears (I can wear them all day), excellent sound, while they do block out some background noise, they don't completely isolate me when wearing them, perfect for travel
The cable is not tangle-free; may be too tight for those with larger heads
Publicerad: 2013-12-20, Författare: Brian , testad av: examiner.com
Sammanfattning: This author reviewed the black Soho-I that is packaged in a rectangular, hard clamshell carrying case (approximately 16 cm long x 13 cm wide x 2.5 cm tall). The carrying case was made of a durable plastic that did not easily deform and provided a fair amo...
Wellintegrated and easytouse touch commands, Quality materials and construction, Warm sound, Power and very little distortion, NFC
Comfort really depends on the size of your head, Mids and treble slightly underpowered, Overall sound masked, Calling in a noisy environment isn't easy
The Soho Wireless will have trouble finding a place in the premium Bluetooth headphones market: this model lacks comfort and, above all, sound quality. Harman/Kardon should really have concentrated on correcting the faults already present on the wired ver...
Clean design, Spot, on touch controls, Alternative wired listening
Expensive, Scratch, prone leather, Comfort issues
The Harman Kardon Soho Wireless is a bit of a confused product, offering as much to the table that is spectacular to that which is, unfortunately, not up to spec against the competition....
Harman Kardon's new Soho Wireless headphones are rich with innovation and style, but it all comes to a halt when you crank up the heavier tunes. There's a solid design here that hints at greatness, but the sound is simply lacking. The bottom line is, we ...
Publicerad: 2015-02-06, Författare: David , testad av: CNET.co.uk
The Harman Kardon Soho Wireless is a compact, on-ear Bluetooth headphone that features excellent build quality, very good sound for Bluetooth and touch-sensitive controls. It also folds flat to fit in a nice carrying case that's travel-friendly
It's fairly expensive at $250; it doesn't sound quite as good or fit as comfortably as the Bose SoundLink On-Ear Bluetooth
Harman Kardon's well-built and compact Soho Wireless is a solid on-ear Bluetooth headphone that doesn't quite surpass competing models from Bose and Beats....
For a relatively frail pair of over-ears, the Harman Kardon Soho pack quite a punch with a 16Hz-20kHz frequency response. Mids sounds warm and encompassing, but it’s the bass especially that impresses, with hefty, crisp reproduction of the lows (Do be aware though that this makes them much better suited to listening to music - we found that the bass tended to magnify unnecessary noises in online
Harman Kardon is known for its design chops, but we’re not convinced about the Soho’s aesthetics, not by a long shot. The straight lines, felt and pastel colours all combine to create a 70s vibe - these look like something you’d see on the coffee table of a Danish shipping magnate’s hillside concrete home on stilts, especially the disgusting muddy brown model (trust us, go for the black or white)
The Harman Kardon Soho headphones certainly have a distinctive look, but unless you’re especially taken with the square shape, they’re not worth the price. They’re not especially functional, and they’re far too fiddly to actually be portable - you’re b...