They sound excellent, feature solid ANC, and they feel comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
They even outperform some of the more expensive options out there not too shabby for less than $100.
Budget headphones arent easy to get right.
Its mostly down to the included hard case, but there are wins in sound and comfort as well.
For the price, the Sonoflow Pro present a very good value proposition.
Getting hold of a pair is easy enough as well.
Just head over to Amazon, where youll find all three color options.
There are blue, black, and silver colorways; we tested the black option.
Theyre made out of nice feeling plastic, and for the most part they feel well made.
There are a couple of fit and finish foibles though, as you might expect at this price.
Comfort of the Sonoflow Pro is a highlight of the headphones.
Their relatively light weight makes sure they dont get too cumbersome while they’re on your head.
The controls on the Sonoflow are simple, but effective.
Theyre well set out, and while slightly wobbly, theyre positive and clicky.
Theres just one issue thats more a minor complaint than a massive problem.
Most notable is the customizable 5-band EQ, and the pre-made custom EQ modes for different genres.
The LDAC is a must use as far as Im concerned, given the excellent quality its capable of.
The Spatial Audio setting is best turned to the permanently off position.
It doesnt do enough to the soundstage to justify the hit to audio quality youll take.
Interestingly, theres a smart burn-in mode as well.
I used it and found no sound quality bonuses after the process.
Mayhaps my ears are not as finely attuned as others.
As you should probably expect.
Thats pretty good for any pair of headphones, let alone ones at this price.
Hope you still have an adapter, oh iPhone faithful.
The mids are forward, as you might expect, but nothing suffers in the overall sound signature.
Is it like being at the front row of a sweaty rave?
Not quite, but its loads of fun.
Theres some sub-bass missing, but the mid-bass gives a heavy performance.
The signature synth line makes sure you know what youre in for, and then the cacophony begins.
Is it the tightest, most controlled performance?
No, but its a barrel of laughs and more than adequate to get your head moving.
My Flamefrom Bobby Caldwell slows things down, and brings a smooth, relaxed performance.
The bass guitar bounces with soulful groove, and the hi-hats keep some jangle in the top end.
Bobbys soft crooning is buttery, and the whole affair is gloriously smooth.
The soundstage is wide too, with plenty of space for the instruments to breathe.
Instrument separation is good, although the bass can muddy the kick drum occasionally.
Overall though, a satisfying, comforting experience.
Sylosis andThe Blackest Skylinebring the heavy, and theres a lot to enjoy from the Sonoflow Pro.
The distorted guitars make full use of the mid-heavy tuning, while the bass gives great body to proceedings.
The higher picked solos are crisp and clean.
1More Sonoflow Pro review: Battery Life
Battery life is a strange discussion with the Sonoflow Pro.
With the ANC turned off, they are exemplary, with class-leading 100 hours of playback.
Thats over four days of continuous listening impressive.
They dont provide the complete package like the Sonoflow Pro, however.
Theyre so good in fact that they even out perform other headphones that cost more than them.