Because I have previous experience with other Bluetooth headphones manufactured by Samsung, specifically the EO-BG950, the comparisons that follow are primarily with those headphones, as well as with the Sennheiser CX-300. I purchased these Samsung headphones. 1) The overall quality of the sound is substantially lower. As a result of my education in music, I have a fairly excellent ear. These headphones from Samsung are twice as pricey as their predecessors because the company cut corners on the quality. 2) When they are walking with the phone in their hand, they sometimes start gagging and choking from time to time. You don't really wave your hand about all that much; you mostly just walk. In the past, in contrast, this was not the situation. Put the phone in your pocket or keep it in your palm; the time will pass instantly. This is not running, nor does it involve vigorous arm swings; rather, it is just regular strolling. Not each and every time, but quite frequently. 3) It is quite challenging to pick up ear pads in a way that prevents them from falling out. You need only remain seated or stroll about quietly, and they will sit. It doesn't matter if you chew gum or run with an easy pace around the stadium; you need to consistently correct it. I attempted to use plugs from other headphones, and after trying a total of ten different possibilities, I concluded that none of them were appropriate. Once more, the older Samsungs and Sunnheisers were seated together like a family. There is no doubt that the total mass was lower in that location, but in the end, it may not be as convenient to utilize. Fourteenth, a microphone. When you get a call, everyone often complains that it is really difficult to hear what is being said. I can't help but let out a scream. There is a trap waiting for you here. When I need to make a call, I have no choice but to remove my headphones and communicate with the person on the other end of the line. Trouble. As a direct consequence of this, the model is unhappy, and I will go on to other things. Earlier models of Samsung were both half as expensive and multiple times more capable. Buying these is not something that is suggested.
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