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Review on Headphones Xiaomi AirDots (Mi True Wireless Earbuds) by Janis Endzelins ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

This is a stylish way to listen to music without the use of cables, especially (!) For that amount of money. Take it without any reservations if you want to try out some secondhand headphones or replace some junk made in China. Simply consider which is more convenient for you: touch buttons or an analog display. Because we utilize gloves at work, I'll go with the second option because it's cheaper. If, on the other hand, regular headphones can be worn even in ears that have been lubricated with lithol, then using these headphones will require you to sometimes clean your ears;) In general, I rated it a 5, minus one point.

Pros
  • I intended to give it to a girl, but after getting my wires tangled up in a grinder, I ended up keeping it for myself for a week:) The absence of cables is, of course, a significant advantage. Now that I work in production, I only need to wear one earpiece, which is the ideal option. I don't bring music with me all the time, and when I'm done shooting, I put it in a case where it stayed for a couple of months without being touched. Because there was never any time for them to sit down, the girl even forgets to charge the case. However, this varies from person to person. - the build quality is good - the case is quite attractive, with smooth curves and a cool lid on a magnet (it's even enjoyable to open and close it just like that - it calms:) - the build quality is good - the build quality is good - the build quality is good - the build quality is good - the build quality is good - the - touch buttons are quite convenient to use as long as you are not wearing gloves. Someone has written that as you are putting it on, turn it on and off twice. I have never had such a problem, you simply keep it on the edge (although it will be more difficult with thick fingers). - the sound is good: I listen to a wide variety of music, ranging from old school artists like Ludovico Einaudi to low frequency rap artists like Shahman, and everything pulls well. insulating a room from sound is beneficial. It can even get to the point where it's stupid, like when you don't hear any cars or other ambient sounds around you (which is why I drive to the factory).
Cons
  • - at first, they were uncomfortable, but after some time, they learned to adapt to them. Once, as I was riding on a minibus, a girl fell out of the window. You need to get it fixed because if you chew something, engage in vigorous activity like running or jumping, they might fall out. - Since I work with gloves rather frequently, I'll need a second pair of these, but this time with ordinary buttons. - case. It is recommended that it be brought along with you, making it rare for women who do not possess pockets (no wonder:). When I wear standard jeans or pants and not bloomers, I have no trouble fitting it in my pocket among other items such as my phone or cigarettes. - There are brief pauses of silence every so often lasting half a second. It seems to be a problem with all B/N headphones; even the one that came with my Samsung Galaxy 5+ was affected. MB it's probably just my phone being silly; I have no idea. - It is challenging to understand what the other person is saying while they are communicating through these headphones. If the phone has two microphones, one of which is designed to reduce background noise, then in this situation both mics will pick up everything that is going on around them, including your voice. Either getting used to being asked again, conversing in silence during calls, or putting it away in a case when they are on the phone. It is inappropriate to carry on a discussion while walking down the street, while at work, in a crowded public venue, or when riding the metro. It's really too bad.