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Review on Sony WF-SP700N/W True Wireless Splash-Proof Noise-Cancelling Earbuds With Built-In Microphone (White) by Bambang Hayudi ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

While some of the disadvantages are more intolerable than others, regular wear eventually bores even the most tolerant of us. In my opinion, because they enhance ambient noise, these headphones are best reserved for use during physical activity, and more specifically, during cycling. But right now, the "gear icon x" is preferable due to its in-built memory, or the earlier model from "sony," despite the incredibly painful price tag of 19990r. Hired Experts: A good, but not great, sound quality is one of the features worth mentioning. The headphones' build quality is also excellent, feeling solid in the hand. It's not for everyone, but the case itself is extremely intriguing. Disadvantages: The drawbacks outweigh the benefits by a wide margin. The right earbud does not function as a phone or music receiver when paired with a Bluetooth device; it must be used with the left earpiece. Even if you remove one earbud from your ear, the music will continue to play. After several hours of use, headphones might cause ear discomfort. You need two hands since the buttons are too small for a single finger. The contrast between the incorporated noise reduction and the amplification of external noises is significant because noise reduction only removes low frequencies and then not fully. When the case is tucked away in a pocket, the lid pops open easily. The case is somewhat bulky, therefore it won't fit easily in a pocket. There is a significant lag in the transmission of the audio, making the video unwatchable.