Acceptable quality cheap headphones.
Shape:
For regular-sized and shaped ears, they are just fine. I would say they are borderline in size. They don't touch your ears on the speakers and aren't pressed by the cushions. The thickness of the cushions is OK.
Comfort:
They aren't the most comfortable, but they don't tire you out particularly quickly. This, of course, has to do with each head. I found the cushion on the top just fine.
Quality:
Fortunately, the synthetic leather isn't the very cheap and thin kind, so it is expected to last a while. The plastics are OK. Not too cheap, so if they are handled carefully, they shouldn't break without a particular reason. Time will tell.
Cable:
HERE is my main problem. VERY SHORT. I honestly don't understand how much more production cost a cable half a meter or a meter longer would have. COME ON. Also, it is of small diameter and without a sleeve, but this is something expected for their price category. Care is needed here too. However, it is quite flexible and not stiff, which is a positive for me. If you already have some audio extension cable or from other previous headphones, you must use it.
Weight:
They are plastic. They are light.
Sound:
Acceptable. We can't be picky with low-budget headphones.
Microphone:
Others say it is OK, so check. For now, it works, but we'll see how long it lasts.
Are they worth it?
Personally, I wouldn't buy them for basic headphones. They were purchased as a second backup, and as such, I would recommend them. For a price above 20 euros, I still wouldn't buy them. At 30+, I wouldn't even think about it. Unfortunately, during this specific period, everything is overpriced.