If I see a way for others to be able to save money as well, I'm going to share it. I don't attach strings of subscribing or affiliate earning links to helping others get a good deal. I make content just on things I have interest in and try to always see if I can get any sort of extra savings I can locate in the process. You're welcome, and much thanks for your comment, interest, and for your viewership.
How does the headband compare comfort wise? Is it a good improvement vs the original leather one? I'm hoping that you can feel the difference and helps with the heavy weight of them
The weight is comparable of the bands(pending humidity greater or less than for the silicone or pleather). The structural and durability of the silicone greatly makes it feel much better, unless you have a texture sensory condition that the feeling of silicone would cause you issues. It's a 1 time buy. I'd still love to see a gel cushioned support strap release, but until that becomes a noticeable possibility, this is great for using the headphones watching tv over bluetooth, for hours of listening comfort, and for even wearing a ball cap with the headphones without causing the thin wires on the underside of the headband this cradles over from causing sound shorts. I hope this helps, and much thanks for your question, interest, and for your viewership.
I initially returned my Maxwell's because of discomfort. Just this week I decided to give them another shot because the sound was that good. I bought the ZMF Co-pilot headband. Now I can wear the Maxwell's without discomfort. Even helped the clamping on the ears. A little pricey, but definitely worth it imo. And they can be used for other headsets later down the line.
I've never encountered that with actual food grade silicone, only with rubber inlayed mixed silicone. I hope this helps, and much thanks for your question, interest, and for your viewership.
Bro, thank you for the code!
If I see a way for others to be able to save money as well, I'm going to share it. I don't attach strings of subscribing or affiliate earning links to helping others get a good deal. I make content just on things I have interest in and try to always see if I can get any sort of extra savings I can locate in the process. You're welcome, and much thanks for your comment, interest, and for your viewership.
just install them also and its a damn big difference for those who wondering...doesent have such a pressure on the ears
How does the headband compare comfort wise? Is it a good improvement vs the original leather one? I'm hoping that you can feel the difference and helps with the heavy weight of them
The weight is comparable of the bands(pending humidity greater or less than for the silicone or pleather). The structural and durability of the silicone greatly makes it feel much better, unless you have a texture sensory condition that the feeling of silicone would cause you issues. It's a 1 time buy. I'd still love to see a gel cushioned support strap release, but until that becomes a noticeable possibility, this is great for using the headphones watching tv over bluetooth, for hours of listening comfort, and for even wearing a ball cap with the headphones without causing the thin wires on the underside of the headband this cradles over from causing sound shorts. I hope this helps, and much thanks for your question, interest, and for your viewership.
@@xyberKnight thanks for your reply , sounds like an easy purchase for the Maxwell 👍🏻
I initially returned my Maxwell's because of discomfort.
Just this week I decided to give them another shot because the sound was that good.
I bought the ZMF Co-pilot headband. Now I can wear the Maxwell's without discomfort. Even helped the clamping on the ears.
A little pricey, but definitely worth it imo. And they can be used for other headsets later down the line.
As it is silicone, is it not pulling your hair?
I've never encountered that with actual food grade silicone, only with rubber inlayed mixed silicone. I hope this helps, and much thanks for your question, interest, and for your viewership.