I bought the Hi-X55 headphones as a replacement for my 10+ year old AKG K-271 MKII (still made in Austria). I use them for pretty much everything, from listening to music, playing piano and guitar, to virtual meetings and video streaming. While the AKGs are great headphones, I find them uncomfortable to wear for more than 2 hours at a time, and decided on the Hi-X55 due to their circumaural design.
Over the years, I've grown used to the neutral sound that studio headphones deliver, and the Hi-X55 is no exception. That's to say that if you're looking for loads of bass, look elsewhere. However, the clarity and dynamics are exceptional, and I think the Hi-X55 is a true improvement over my AKGs.
To illustrate the point: when I first plugged them in, I thought they sounded terribly harsh and compressed, until I realized that my Spotify Audio Quality settings were on "Automatic" (which I didn't find to be a problem with my AKGs). After changing the setting to "Very High", I was absolute blown away and, after a few weeks of daily usage, I can highly recommend the Hi-X55s.
That being said, there's one major design flaw which I find hard to get over (and reason enough to only award 4 stars to these otherwise exceptionally good headphones): the cable plug is based on a 2.5 mm (!) stereo jack, and uses a proprietary bayonette design, which means that your only options are the 3m and 1.2m cables that Austrian Audio offers. I really don't understand this design choice, and I think a standard 3.5 mm jack without the proprietary bayonette would lead to a much improved user experience. I guess it's not a problem if those options work for you, but I really like using my headphones with spiral cables, and at the very least Austrian Audio should offer a spiral cable option (I ended up making my own spiral cable, which was unnecessarily painful).