The Urbanista Los Angeles headphones offer a solid feature set and great battery life, but aren't the best-sounding headphones out there.
As with any new pair of headphones, the first thing you’ll notice about the Urbanista Los Angeles headphones is how they look, and they offer a stylish design overall. They have a long headband that crosses over the top, with the standout feature being the solar panel that is stretched along it. However, if you didn’t know about the solar panel, you wouldn’t notice it from an aesthetic point of view.On the left earcup, you’ll find a noise cancellation button, along with a USB-C port.
The headphones are built mostly from a matte black plastic, and it’s a good look. The headphones also come with a nice carry case that keeps the solar panels exposed, so they can keep charging even when you’re not using them.The standout feature of the Urbanista Los Angeles headphones is the super long battery life, thanks to the solar panels.
The headphones also work with the Urbanista app, which lets you check your battery life, control the sound modes between ambient, ANC, and off, and access other settings. The app works just fine, but it’s a bit basic — for example, there’s no EQ.The Urbanista Los Angeles headphones are generally comfortable to wear, although it does take some getting used to.
Unfortunately, the high mids are a little over-accentuated, and the highs could be better — there’s not much high-end extension, and the result is a slightly muted sound overall. These headphones aren’t the best choice for sound quality, and you’ll get better results from other models, especially for a pair of headphones in this price range.The noise cancellation isn’t bad — it can cut out plenty of hum and background noise — but it’s not as good as you’ll get with some of the competition.
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