So let's start from scratch, great place to start. First, I considered a much more expensive version, which I will not name. They cost about $200 and seemed a bit overpriced for a pair of sunglasses that played music, so I decided to start small instead. For and against. have to pick it up. They look terrible just sitting on the table. Due to the size of the arms when crossed, one side is about half an inch higher than the other so it sits lopsided. Super little thing but thought it should be mentioned.2. Convenient You can of course listen to music and make phone calls, but ONLY if you are in a very quiet environment, which in turn means other people can hear you, which defeats the purpose as it is not bone conduction. I bought these hoping to use them on my motorcycle to save money since I don't have to buy a $300 set to fit my helmet. However, it's ALMOST not loud enough to be heard even while driving, even at full power, it's pretty quiet if you're in the car with the A/C off and no music. Was hoping for a louder device. Generally not that bad. You definitely get what you pay for. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone looking to use it for years, but if you love technology like me and don't want to lose four times your money, then go for it.
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