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Price: $24.99
(as of Mar 25, 2026 08:14:01 UTC – Details)

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Reviewer: P M.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice but the case seems huge to pack!
Review: I really liked these. I was buying them for a trip where I was only using a small carry-on and backpack and I felt the hard case was too big to pack. (It was my first time flying without a checked bag. Now in hindsight, I could do with less clothes since we had a W&D and I could have had this.
Reviewer: NBSteve
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Love the feel and fit of these wired headphones
Review: As an older iPhone user, I’ve long lamented the removal of the 3.5mm jack. It spurred me to start using bluetooth headphones, and frankly I just find them annoying. Trying to pair/connect them across multiple devices causes headaches, and having to worry about battery life and recharging them adds insult to injury… to me, the small reward of “being wireless” isn’t worth these annoyances. That said, it did beat having to track different headphones for different plug types!So let me start with what these headphones get right. They’re in a somewhat awkward space of being affordable headphones masquerading as premium headphones, and they do a pretty good job at pulling it off. Despite being mostly plastic, there’s nothing about them that feels cheap or delicate. They’re visually appealing with ear cushions that are soft and do a perfect job of enclosing my ears, reducing ambient noise noticeably. The cord is a good length, about 5 feet, and nylon braided so it doesn’t get tangle and doesn’t feel likely to come apart, with a detachable adapter to convert 3.5mm to usb-c. (This means it does NOT work with my older iPhone that uses a lightning port, but works just fine with my iPhone 16.) The shape is a bit on the wider side, with a little more pressure pushing against the ears than some other headphones I’ve had. I like this, as it keeps them in place better and the cushions are soft enough that I don’t find it uncomfortable at all, but I imagine some people might not. I do have a larger head which leaves the cross bar in contact with my head, but they were thoughtful enough to cushion that similarly to the ear pieces, making these very comfortable.I can’t comment on the microphone or audio quality, other than to say it’s easily good enough for the audiobooks I’m constantly using it for. The passive noise cancelling helps make everything sound nice and clear, but I don’t listen do much music and don’t use the microphone, so check other reviews for ratings of those.My biggest complaint about these is that the cord isn’t particularly well shielded. One of my phones is on AT&T, which is notorious for causing scratchy interference on unshielded speaker wires, and that happens on these too. It’s not overly loud, but it’s certainly noticeable and if you expect to spend a lot of time near other AT&T phones, you may want to go bluetooth or find a better-shielded option. These also come with a carrying case, which I guess is a bonus, but I’m not a fan of it. Folding these to fit in the carrying case is a little awkward, as they need to be closed to their minimum size and the earpieces rotated to a specific configuration in order to fit. I might consider it if packing for a long trip somewhere, but I wouldn’t want to use the carrying case on a daily basis.All in all, I really love the feel and fit of these headphones and vastly prefer using them over bluetooth options for most scenarios. The only caveat that would make me hesitate recommending them to some people is the sensitivity to AT&T interference. If that sounds like a problem for you, I would recommend evaluating other options. But if AT&T isn’t a factor for you and you’re looking for a decent pair of comfortable headphones that won’t break the bank, I think these are a great option!
Reviewer: CJ Says
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Decent Budget Wired Headphones with Useful Adapter, but Case Arrived Scuffed
Review: These W70 wired headphones are a reasonable budget option, but they definitely perform like a $25 pair of headphones. The sound quality is average and about what I expected at this price point. They are perfectly fine for casual music listening, podcasts, YouTube, and workouts, but they do not have especially deep bass or crisp, detailed highs. For everyday use, though, they get the job done.Comfort is good. The over-ear cushions are soft and fit well without putting too much pressure on my head. I also like that they are wired because I do not have to worry about charging them. One feature I genuinely appreciate is the included 3.5mm to USB-C adapter. That makes it easy to use these with my phone while I am working out or walking on the treadmill, especially since many newer phones no longer include a headphone jack.The braided cord feels durable and is a good length for moving around without feeling too restrictive. The inline controls are convenient for adjusting volume or taking calls.My biggest disappointment was the hard-shell travel case. While it is nice that one is included, it arrived scuffed up right out of the box. As you can see in the photo, there are visible marks on the surface. It appears there is nothing inside the product packaging to prevent the case from shifting around during shipping, which likely caused the cosmetic damage. It does not affect function, but it does take away from the value.Overall, these are an average, value-priced wired headphones. If you are looking for affordable wired headphones with a USB-C adapter included, these are a reasonable option, just temper your expectations on sound quality.
Reviewer: Jeffrey Zarazinski
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Clear Sound and Comfortable Fit
Review: I wanted a simple wired headset for watching videos and taking occasional calls without having to worry about charging batteries, so I tried these headphones with my phone, tablet, and PC. The over-ear cushions are comfortable and help reduce background noise like a TV playing in another room. Sound quality is clear for music. The bass is deep and loud. Voices come in crisp and the inline microphone worked well for quick calls. When I took them with me, the cord length was fine for using with a phone or tablet, and the included hard case was nice to have for keeping them protected in a bag.At home on my desktop computer, though, the cord felt a little short for my setup since my tower sits under the desk. The included USB-C adapter makes it easy to use with different devices, and everything felt reasonably durable. For the price, these offer good comfort and sound quality, making them a practical wired option for everyday listening, calls, or travel.
Reviewer: Zach W
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: better than expected wired headphones
Review: the URBAN SWING W70 Wired Headphones come across as a budget-friendly option that still tries to deliver on quality. the materials feel decent, not super high-end but not flimsy either, and the padding is comfortable enough for longer use.sound quality leans toward a balanced profile with a slight bass boost, making them good for casual listening and gaming. for the price point, they feel like a fair deal, especially if you just want something reliable without going expensive.
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