THE ALMAZ
Although the Almaz weigh just 201g they do feature a nice glossy plastic exterior placed over an aluminum frame.
Size-wise they may not be exactly as compact as the REVO Wireless by Jabra but they do come very close.
The company logo is placed on the exterior of both earcups.
You can plug the available idevice/android cables or the detachable microphone at the base of the left earcup.
The Omni-directional microphone may not look great so it was never ment for use outdoors but thanks to its flexibility and range of movement it's ideal for use with a PC.
It also features a mute switch on its exterior and a volume control knob at the rear.
For me the thing that really steals the show is the leather earpads (although somewhat small in size) along with the cloth cover used inside since i haven't seen such quality many times at least not with similarly priced headphones.
The headpad is very thin but after using the Almaz for a few days i found it to be quite comfortable.
Left and Right markings are placed on the interior over each earcup.
The headband can extend for a total of 30mm on each side via 10 increments.
There are no visible increments on the outside but there are on the inside as seen above.
Much like many other similarly sized headphone sets the Almaz folds to save space when stored (and also to fit inside the carrying pouch).
Both the idevice and Android cables come with a simple media playback in-line controller (play/pause/volume up/down), built-in microphone and have gold plated plugs.
Attitude One has tagged the cables to make it easier for people to use them with compatible devices.