That’s a bit of a departure from the usual placement on the front, circular panel, but perhaps that room was required for the drivers and massive batteries. Instead of the more common touch controls, A-T uses physical buttons on its earbuds, which are positioned on the top edge, where they’re easy to access. They’re chunky - despite their rounded contours - something which all the beveled edges in the world can’t disguise. The ATH-CKS50TW (which I will from here on out call the CKS50 for your sanity and mine) follow that same approach, with an almost monolithic (and monotone) design. I’d hardly call the company’s headphones stylish, but they do possess a purposeful, no-nonsense quality I admire. Design Simon Cohen / Digital TrendsĪudio-Technica’s aesthetic is a blend of form-meets-function. ![]() How do these bodacious buds stack up to the competition? Let’s check ‘em out.
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