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What are the Parrot Zik 3.0? The Parrot Zik 3.0 are wireless noise-cancelling headphones packed with enough tech to make the Bose QuietComfort 35 look like the equivalent of a horse and cart. At £280, they cost a smidgen more than their Bose rivals, which...
Good active noise cancellation, Decent sound quality...
Poor battery life, Uncomfortable after an hour or so...
The Parrot Zik 3.0 are feature-packed wireless headphones offering solid sound – but comfort is an issue. Watch: Trusted Explains: What type of headphones should you buy?...
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Apart from a price that's likely to make your eyes water, these designer cans look like they emerged from a time capsule buried on the set of Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. Though they still contain the basic headphone components of two over-ear c...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-10-29 05:57:16
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The Zik 3.0s premium design looks like something Peter Stringfellow would wear whilst doing the hoovering. A leather patterned number that also wouldnt looked out of place attached to a dash board. It might be style that works for some people but it doe...
Fantastic sound quality, superb app makes customising sound easy...
Quirky design, heavy...
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It's been nearly three years since French-based drone maker Parrot brought its gaze down from the skies to try its hand at high-end wireless headphones. The original Parrot Zik's stylish, minimalist exterior hid a treasure trove of tech under the hood, bl...
Comfortable and stylish design, Top-notch noise canceling, Features, features, and more features, Clear and detailed sound, even wirelessly...
Highly processed sound signature, Mediocre battery life...
Parrot's new Zik 3 offer an embarrassing wealth of high-tech features, a sleek and comfy design, and world-class noise cancellation that makes them a top option in the high-end wireless headphone segment. While the highly-affected sound signature isn't...
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Everything comes with an app these days: AV amps, wireless speakers, streamers, Blu-ray players. But a pair of Bluetooth headphones? That's a relatively new one for us. MORE: Awards 2015: best on-ear headphones The Parrot Zik 3.0s surprise us with their...
Attractive, solid build, Effective noise cancelling, Added app functionality, Balanced, upfront sound...
Lack dynamics, Bass needs greater depth, Rivals more insightful, Need better battery life...
It's a fair performance, just not one that's going to place the Parrots high up the pecking order – even if they are one of the best-equipped cans we've come across.See all our Parrot reviewsSee all our headphone reviews...
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You've got quite a lot of choice these days if you're looking for a pair of headphones with active noise cancellation, in all types of shapes, sizes and price classes. We're discussing eight of them in this review.Sometimes you just want to listen to your...
There is quite a lot of choice if you're looking for headphones with noise cancellation, that much is certain. Bose offers the best noise cancellation out of the models we tested, but we felt more pressure on our ears, which is remarkable. The Sennheiser...
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Since their first version, Parrot Zik headphones have been consistently beautiful to look at and have featured technology that is a nose ahead of the competition. It's the combo of pretty and new that has made the Ziks the darlings of the tech-enthusiast...
Excellent ANC, Decent Bluetooth sound (with ANC off), Wireless charging...
Inconsistent sound quality, App mandatory for major functions...
While the Zik 3 has allure with fun features, it falls short on core functionality, especially against its price competition...
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Parrot is serving up a buffet of wireless audio goodness that both regular music fans and audiophiles can enjoy. Boasting eight gorgeous styles composed of bold colors and patterns made from supple leather and metal, the $399 Zik 3.0 headphones are a feas...
Lovel, comfortable desig, Powerful adaptive noise cancelatio, Great audio qualit, Intuitive touch controls...
Relatively short battery lif, Spotty Bluetooth connectio, Reliant on app to access most of the features...
Parrot gets a ton of things right on the Zik 3.0 headphones. Available in eight variations, they're absolutely gorgeous. The capacitive touch panel is still easy to use, and the Zik app allows you to tailor what was already a good audio experience into so...
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The Parrot Zik series may be one of the best performing headphones in the market. The wireless functionality and plethora of included features make it a top choice for most audiophiles. It's latest version, the Parrot Zik 3, offers improved features over...
Excellent build quality, Lots of features...
Design might not suit all users...
The Parrot Zik 3 is a definite improvement over its predecessor and it ranks as one of the best Bluetooth headphones available in the market...
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Parrot is a name that most people tend to associate with drones, but that's not all they do. The company also made a pair of headphones that really impressed us a while back called the Parrot Zik 2.0. Now the company has updated those headphones with the...
Design, Sound Quality, Intuitive controls...
Price, Battery Life, Smart controls too sensitive...
If you're thinking of upgrading from the Zik 2.0's, don't bother. But if you're looking for your first pair of over-ears, these should be on your short list...
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Parrot's Zik 3 Bluetooth headphones are some of the best designed headphones I've ever worn. For the $400 price tag, they'd better be.Parrot offers eight different designs of Zik 3, ranging in colors and materials. From a traditional black leather to a br...
Exceptional sound quality, Versatile presets, and customization using the mobile app, Completely wireless, from charging to playback...
$400 price tag, No protective carrying case...
Parrot Zik 3The GoodExceptional sound quality • Versatile presets, and customization using the mobile app • Completely wireless, from charging to playbackThe Bad$400 price tag • No protective carrying caseThe Bottom LineThe Parrot Zik 3 Bluetooth headphon...
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One of the more memorable, better performing wireless headphones we've used in the last year has been the Parrot Zik 2.0 . At a whopping $400 when it was first released, you kind of expect nothing except top-notch performance, given the hefty price tag a...
Ability to customize its tuning, One of the best noisecancelling features, Incredible audio performance, Filled with an abundant set of features...
Shorter battery life than other models, Tough sell at $399.99...
A shocker for some (not us), the Zik 3 is perched at the top of Parrot's portfolio with a $399.99 MSRP – replacing the Zik 2, which is now at a more forgiving $199.99 cost. Certainly, many people will be turned away outright by this expensive investment...
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The Parrot Zik 3 are a pair of Bluetooth headphones that were heavily talked about during CES 2016 due to their great sound and even better build quality, so when the company sent me over a pair to review I was not surprised at how marvelous the headphone...
very comfortable to wear, audio quality and the app is top of the line...
Possibly include a lightning cable cord for iPhone 7 users who don't want to go wireless all of the time...
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If you like music, there are loads of options available from bargain priced headphones all the way up to the ridiculously expensive. The Parrot Zik 3 headphones sit somewhere in the middle of those two extremes. In this Parrot Zik 3 review I'll talk about...
Amazing sound, incredible noise cancelling, excellent design, and great features...
Battery life could be better, though charging is fast, and spare batteries are available so it isn't a huge issue. It might be nice to have a more substantial case rather than a cloth sack, but that's also not a huge deal...
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Last month's CES saw French wireless tech company Parrot demoing the third model in its Zik range of popular Bluetooth headphones, aptly called Zik 3.0. Now shipping at a price of $400, the Zik 3.0's inherit the active noise-canceling (ANC), capacitiv...
Comfortable design, even after extended wear, Exceptional sonic performance, bettered via wired USB, Intelligent auto-adaptive noise cancelation, Excellent smartphone app interface...
Underwhelming battery life in wireless mode, Occasionally temperamental touch controls, Feature activation requires smartphone pairing, Hard to justify the extra $200 over the Zik 2.0's...
Overall, the Parrot Zik 3.0 headphones feel and sound luxurious, but then so do Parrot's 2.0 cans. Bar the new auto-adaptive ANC mode of the 3.0's, neither did I notice any appreciable difference in noise canceling quality between the two models. But agai...
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