The case itself is matte, pleasant, not flashy at the same time: The set includes a charging cable and two types of interchangeable tips, in addition to the third type already installed in the headphones: The headphones themselves are quite heavy, and at first glance, a more complex shape than the earphones from Honor mentioned above. Made in Malaysia, and it pleases, because musical instruments of many brands are produced in Malaysia, in particular YAMAHA. Now about the most important thing! Headphones are VERY IMPRESSIVE! The sound is clear and detailed! The active noise canceling is amazing! I don't know, I don't understand how it works, but it works very well. There are various adaptive features that I turned off however. By touching the earpiece, you can switch between the noise canceling mode and the ambient sound mode. When talking, the interlocutor hears me very well, well, I, for my part, naturally too. To pair with a smartphone, it was necessary to install a free application from Sony, there are also separate applications that expand the functionality, but they are paid, I did not use these functions. Communication with the device is good, there have been no failures yet. The headphones are comfortable and do not fall out, I immediately chose the optimal size for me from the included inserts. It should be noted that problems had already begun with Honor who had served a year, so the gift came in handy. Yes, and you get used to it quickly! To buy or not to buy headphones for 22,000 rubles, for listening on the street, in transport, everyone decides, depending on the needs and, most importantly, income. However, I will say that I felt the difference, and I understand why my cousin paid such a sum.
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