I've been looking for a new pair of Bluetooth headphones since my last pair of Taotronics started getting annoying and have since decided to give these a try. This is my first wireless headphone with no wires connecting the headphones themselves. Conclusion: after a week of wearing? I would recommend them mostly with some caveats. Pros: - Not audiophiles, but the sound quality is pretty good - They turn on and pair or automatically connect to a previously paired device when you take them out of the case. Makes it very convenient. I like that you can use them independently - Good battery life - The case can be used as a battery, I haven't used it yet but I'm glad it is possible. Cons: - Can be a little painful if you wear them for hours and sometimes you have to turn them around to get them to fit. However, they come with multiple shim sizes so you can customize them. If you are already connected to one device and want to switch to another, you must disable Bluetooth on the connected device for it to switch successfully. If you just disconnect, it will automatically reconnect endlessly, which is really annoying. A lot of times I'll be listening on my laptop and I'll put my laptop and headphones away and then take my headphones out again because I want to listen on my phone. But the headphones connect to my laptop automatically, so I have to get them out of my backpack. Annoying and specific example, but it really worries me. - I'm not sure if it's worth the price as I've seen cheaper options. I haven't tried them to see what the difference is. Overall I am very happy with this pair.
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