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Review: Koss KPH30i On-Ear Headphones

Last updated: May 14, 2021 3:28 pm UTC
By Guido Gabriele
Review: Koss KPH30i On-Ear Headphones

In our audio reviews, we love to feature new companies with new products packed with new technology. High-resolution music playback, high-tech speaker drivers, and high-power amplifiers are exciting, but they’re not everything. There are some companies that have been around as long as there was an audio industry to write about, who are willing to produce audio products that are based on tried-and-true technologies. Koss is one of those companies (around since 1958), and the new KPH30i is one of those products.


Review: Koss KPH30i On-Ear Headphones

For those under age 30, the KPH30i presents as a basic headphone with good value for dollar. Its plastic-but-sturdy construction is very light, with a nice sizing mechanism and a simple silicone suspension strap.

Its driver housings are mostly open-backed so, though there’s really no isolation, it produces a nice soundstage for a headphone of this type. Its drivers are covered in foam that isn’t very generous, but is comfortable enough for short to medium-length listening periods. Its 4-foot cable seems to hold its bends, but it features a microphone and one-button control pod, and it’s surprisingly sturdy for a headphone this cheap. At 60 ohms, it has a relatively high impedance for a portable headphone, but plays well enough out of portable devices. For the price, it sounds very good — a little soft in the treble, but with good detail and bass extension for such a cheap headphone.


The Koss KPH30i is a great alternative to earbuds — we’d even call them an upgrade.

Review: Koss KPH30i On-Ear Headphones

For those over age 30, there’s more to this headphone than its materials and specs. Though we’re routinely exposed to devices that can perform beyond the range of human hearing, the portable music industry is still relatively young. If you bought a portable cassette or CD player in the 1980s or 1990s, it probably came with a set of very basic headphones. These were usually little more than a thin metal headband, cheap plastic yokes, some thin cable, and two foam-covered drivers. They didn’t sound very good, but they had tremendous cultural significance — watch any movie from the 80s, and you’ll probably see the rebellious high schooler wearing a set around her neck.


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