

There’s plenty of padding to go around on the ear cups, and the headband has a solid amount of padding too. ComfortĪudio Technica headphones have long been very comfortable, and thankfully the Audio Technica ATH-WS660BT Solid Bass headphones are no exception to that rule. Unfortunately, we didn’t find a carry bag of any kind with these headphones - something that we think they should have come with. In the box, you’ll find the headphones, a MicroUSB cable, and an aux cable. The right ear cup doesn’t have much to offer in terms of controls, but on the left ear cup you’ll find power controls, volume controls, a MicroUSB port, and an aux port.

Thankfully, the plastic used seems to be relatively strong. Like the more expensive cans, the headphones feature an Audio Technica logo on each ear cup, along with metal where it really counts.įor these headphones, Audio Technica has opted for heavier use of plastic, and while it does take away from some of the high build quality, it also makes sense for slightly cheaper headphones. The first thing you’ll notice about the Audio Technica ATH-WS660BT Solid Bass headphones is their design, and they’re similar in many ways to the ATH-WS990BT headphones - with a few major differences. We put them to the test to see if the headphones were worth buying/ Design Recently, the company unveiled a few new headsets, including the Audio Technica ATH-WS990BT, which we recently reviewed with excellent results, and the Audio Technica ATH-WS660BT Solid Bass headphones.īut are the new headphones worth the cash? While cheaper than the higher-end WSH-990BT headphones, the Audio Technica ATH-WS660BT Solid Bass headphones still come at around $130.
Audio Technica has released a slew of new headphones over the past few months, and it seems like they’re all pretty much at the top of the game in their price range.
