Monster Clarity HD100 Around-Ear Wired Headphones

Specifications
Sound Mode: Stereo
Headphone Fit: Over-the-Ear
Connectivity: Wired
Ear Cushion Material: Soft Foam
Jack Connection: 3.5 mm
Color: Black

Share this product

Description

  • Build Quality
  • Performance
  • Design
  • Sound Quality
4.5

Summary

We liked the sound quality offered by the Monster Clarity HD High Definition In-Ear Headphones. The audio resolution is good regardless of what you listen to, be it a music track or a movie. Phone conversations are clear, for both you and the person you speak with. And the ControlTalk is a feature that can really ease your life when using the headphones on the go, like when you get on your bike. Even if it has its flaws, considering all the positive aspects and its price range, we recommend the Monster Clarity HD High Definition In-Ear Headphones for everyone.

Sending
User Review
4 (1 vote)
Monster Clarity HD100 Around-Ear Wired Headphones

Monster Clarity HD100 is one of the better-known headphone companies in the world, building headphones that are as stylish as they are great-sounding. That’s been true for a while now, and the company is showing no signs of slowing, despite the growing competition from the likes of Beats. One of Monster’s more recent releases are the Monster Clarity HD on-ear headphones and just because Monster is a trusted brand when buying headphones, that doesn’t mean everything it makes automatically turns to gold. So should you buy the Monster Clarity HD’s? We put them to the test to find out.

Monster has long been known for its stylish take on headphones, and that’s a tradition that continues in the Clarity HDs. The Monster Clarity HD100 headphones come in three different colours, red, black, and grey and all three of them look great. We reviewed the black pair, and we have to say, they’re very sleek. The only non-black components are a metal hinge and branding on the side of the earcup, which ultimately gives them quite a stylish look. The headphones are largely built from a high-grade plastic rather than metal, and we would have liked to see a little more metal. In the end, however, that didn’t really bother us much as the plastic is high enough quality to where the headphones are solidly built, and they’re nice and light too, which is important for a pair of on-ear headphones like this. We also would have liked to see a higher quality leather on the cushions because you’ll want to be careful to ensure the leather doesn’t rip.

When you first open up the headphones and put them on, you’ll notice that there aren’t really any controls to be seen. That’s because they actually have touch controls. Swipe up on the side to turn the volume up, down to turn it down, and tap once to play/pause your music. There are a few more controls to get used to, and our only complaint about the system could be that it takes a few days to get used to but once you do, you’ll love it. Not only does it prevent the headphones from needing ugly buttons on the side, but it plays to the fact that we are all used to touch screens now, so we shouldn’t have much trouble grasping the idea of a touch-sensitive surface.

Thankfully, the Monster Clarity HD100 on-ear headphones don’t just look good, they are comfortable too. There isn’t much padding on these cans, but that’s really because you don’t need all that much. The headphones are light and the clamp is tight enough to keep the headphones on and that’s it.

The only negative about the comfort level on the Monster Clarity HD100 on-ear headphones is that we would have liked to see a little higher quality padding, especially on the headband. Before we dive into the different frequency ranges, let’s get something clear, these are consumer headphones. They don’t sound natural or flat, but they’re not built to. They’re built to enhance certain frequencies to sound good and sound good they do.

Let’s start with the bass, which is, simply put, monstrous. These are the type of headphones that mega-bass fans will enjoy. The kick drum punches you in the face every time it hits, and basses are well and truly pronounced. Thankfully, things don’t get too muddy, which can be attributed to the small cut in the low-mids. Speaking of mids, it’s clear there’s somewhat of a cut across both low and high mids, but it’s not over the top. Instead, it helps the music sound a little cleaner and helps accentuate the lows and highs.

The high end is generally well-defined, cymbals shine, and vocals cut well through the mix. The high end is still outshone by the bass by a long shot, but we didn’t ever feel like the bass was really getting in the way of the listening experience. These headphones can go relatively loud, and at loud volumes, some may notice a small amount of distortion, but nothing that gets overbearing by any means and at those levels you’re probably listening too loudly anyway.

If you’re looking for a pair of noise-isolating headphones these may not cut it for you. While some noise is certainly cut, the combination of on-ear design plus the fact that these weren’t really built for noise isolation in the first place works against the Monster Clarity HD’s.

In general, the Monster Clarity HD100 on-ear headphones sound great. They’re not for the “pure” listening experience, but for the general consumer who wants a pair of great-sounding headphones, these definitely have a lot to offer. The Monster Clarity HD on-ear headphones pair relatively easily and offer quite a nice battery life. Monster claims the battery will last 24 hours of listening time at “ample level.” While we didn’t quite hit the 24-hour mark, we don’t have any complaints about the battery, and you shouldn’t ever find yourself running out of battery if you’re good at remembering to charge it.

When it comes to connectivity, the headphones offer a generally standard Bluetooth connection. We didn’t experience any issues with their connection, but they didn’t perform overly better than any other headphones either.

The street-styled Monster Clarity HD100 headphones have a lot to offer and at a decent price. There are a few things that work against them, like the lack of carrying case, the weirdly placed power button, and the overuse of plastic but the pros outweigh the cons. If you’re looking for a pair of street-sounding headphones to listen to music on your daily commute or otherwise, these are a great option that we highly recommend.

0/5 (0 Reviews)

At a glance

  • Build Quality
  • Performance
  • Design
  • Sound Quality
4.5

Summary

We liked the sound quality offered by the Monster Clarity HD High Definition In-Ear Headphones. The audio resolution is good regardless of what you listen to, be it a music track or a movie. Phone conversations are clear, for both you and the person you speak with. And the ControlTalk is a feature that can really ease your life when using the headphones on the go, like when you get on your bike. Even if it has its flaws, considering all the positive aspects and its price range, we recommend the Monster Clarity HD High Definition In-Ear Headphones for everyone.

Sending
User Review
4 (1 vote)
  • CLARITY OF PERFORMANCE: True to its name, the Clarity 100 delivers a clear, precise presentation of your music. A well-balanced midrange with a broad extension into bass and sub-bass frequencies means you can listen to multiple genres of music, movies or games on the go and still get a fully subversive experience.
  • COMFORTABLE AROUND-THE-EAR: The Clarity 100 incorporates a unique ultra-soft tapered ear cushion. It nestles around your ear for the most comfortable isolation possible. This “Around the Ear” design removes any pressure typically felt on your ears while wearing on-ear headphones, but without adding the bulk of an over-ear headphone.
  • CONVENIENCE FEATURES: Monster has included a fully adjustable headband as well as tough hinges so you can fold your headphones away when not in use. They’re also extremely durable, so they’ll stand up to your hectic lifestyle.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: For a headphone that you’re going to use all the time, weight is a big consideration. The Clarity 100 is very light, meaning you can comfortably wear it for longer periods without fatigue. It also includes a closed-back construction to help ensure consistency of sound performance in different environments. 
0/5 (0 Reviews)