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Review on Sony WI-C310 wireless headphones, blue by Micha Poklkowski ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsatisfactory quality, I wont buy it anymore.

This "Sony" confusion. Got pros: Design, magnets, connection (for example, Philips SHB3595, no matter how much I attempted to connect according to the directions and "poke," they didn't connect), charge time (if they hold it), and battery life (if they hold it). I've got pros: SOUND. This is a good group of people! And the finish line is in sight for "SONY"! Even more pronounced is the feeling that "thanks" to these headphones, a once-respected company that makes high-quality products was victimized by a cyberattack. I also evaluate the acoustic performance of the same pieces. To my ears, it sounds like the cheapest Chinese wired headphones (you know, there were such complete ones with transistors: so that both the headphones and the transistor were instantly thrown out). Maybe I'm wrong. And in addition to that, I had issues with the private range (frequency response in general) of the "Galovskys," which were four times less expensive (the moment of truth for those was when the left channel began "dropping," and I ped them). To tell you the truth, the testing only lasted for about 15 to 20 seconds since the degree of disgust was so high (to the best of my knowledge, there were no lows and mids, and the sound level was exceedingly low even when it was turned up to the highest volume). While I was writing, I had the impression that there might be a low charge (after all, you never know?). Then I recalled that the percentage was 70%. People frequently write "maybe marriage," but I don't know; to be honest, I don't think that's the case (unless I remember reading other reviews that praised the sound quality). This model receives a COLUMN for the sound, but only a TWO for the overall impression due to the fact that they were disciplined at school for having the worst indicator. Oh, you're thinking of those feeble magnets that are essentially useless.