I have a lot of high quality premium audio equipment, great headphones, headphones and DACs. Now don't expect the quality you get from a good DAC and a pair of premium headphones, but damn it's comfortable. No cables, heavy equipment, little ANC, good call quality and long battery life are what I need when I'm on the go. Don't get me wrong, the sound quality is pretty good and in my experience a lot better than other brands that cost a lot more. They are quite light and very comfortable. It's more than I expected but not much, I really don't notice them after a while. Passive mode works great and ANC is fine. There is audio latency and I tested it on a few devices but hey I knew there would be no AptX or LDAC or similar codecs to reduce latency. I've found disabling Dolby Atmos and any digital audio signal processing helps. Listening to music is certainly not a problem. The sound quality is very good, bass, middle and treble are well separated. Slightly warm and comfortable. The suitcase is larger, but still fits in a bag. The magnets are strong and the buds work independently. Visual battery indicators are a plus, but most devices will still show the headphones' battery level. The case is a bit tricky to open, but it's more than doable. You won't be disappointed and for the price it's a pretty good deal.
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