First of all, I compare with my old Sony WI-XB400. At first, I didn’t like the sound, because. Sony has more bass. And then I listened and realized that there is enough bass in ANKER. Not too much, not too little, just enough. Sony has weak mids and highs, the emphasis is on bass. These headphones have a cleaner and clearer sound. In terms of sound quality, I would rate it 8 out of 10. Why only 8? Because there is no WOW effect. Yes, the sound suits, but when I bought my first 5.1 acoustics, it was the WOW effect that was present there. He is not here. Landing: strange, but the right ear from 4 hours teaches me to hurt because of an uncomfortable fit. There is no such thing with the left. Again, in Sony, the ears are kept only on the ambichurs, so there is no such problem at all. Autonomous work: without noise, about 6 hours (I sit in them at work). You have to recharge every 3 days, for comparison, the same Sony charged once a week, or even two. Conclusions: Definitely good headphones with sooo "correct" sound. If they still cost 7-8 thousand, then they had no competitors at all, and so the overall rating is 8 out of 10.
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