The design of the Avantree Ensemble headphones is very similar to other models, though we wouldn’t call it a clone. The manufacturer’s logo is clearly visible on the ear cups. The overall workmanship of the headphones is sufficient, but not of the highest quality. For example, the speaker’s fabric is not very dense, which leaves a cheap impression. The matte plastic does not feel particularly high-quality either, and fingerprints are quickly visible. At least the overall construction is stable and nothing rattles. The earcups of the headphones can be rotated and folded, which allows it to be packed compactly. The low weight felt on the head is due to the fact that they are mainly made of plastic. Only part of the headband and the swivels are made of metal. The headband is protected by a pad made of plastic and synthetic leather, and the length is adjustable from both sides. Due to the light weight and very soft padding, the Avantree Ensemble headphones are extremely frugal and comfortable. Even long sessions are possible with the device without any problems. The ventilation of the padding is sufficient so that you do not start sweating in the test despite summer temperatures. However, the ears should not be too big, because the pads are not sufficiently dimensioned for this, which makes them a bit uncomfortable. The transmitter also serves as a charger and docking station. Place the headphones on the charging station and they will automatically charge. A completely wireless charging option. The Avantree Ensemble headphones have a very decent playback time of 35 hours. As with all headphones that come with a charging station, setup is very simple and straightforward – just plug it in and go. Just plug the transmitter into the TV and you’re ready to go! The Avantree Ensemble headphones deliver great sound performance. It’s very clear and natural, with no harsh frequencies. It offers balanced sound and great bass for movies and series. However, some users claim that the sound performance depends on the TV used.