I remember these are $30 headphones. Here's what they do VERY well: 1) sound quality, 2) battery life, 3) comfort, 4) controls. The microphone is so-so, but better than some of the more expensive headphones I've used when making calls. None of the wireless headphones I've used have had good mic reception on phone calls or voice recognition dictation like Siri and Alexa. Maybe I should try removing the mic cover and holding it in front of me during a call? Okay, here are my little quirks: 1) the track buttons (forward and back) are placed opposite of what feels natural to me, 2) the large start/stop, answer/end and Siri activation buttons are a bit hard to press and can be uncomfortable for some, so how you will definitely feel pressure on your ear when using these buttons. 3) Noise-cancelling might work for phone calls, but since I can't hear the other end of the call, I can't tell; no active noise cancellation from ZERO for normal music listening. None of these silicone tip ear tips provide a good seal in the ear canal (for me). I like to use Comply's memory foam ear tips, but I've had trouble connecting them to these types of headphones. Cut the grass? Forget them because they don't block lawnmower noise and are too big to fit 3M Peltor Over-the-Ear Headphones https://www.amazon.com/3M-Peltor-X-Series-Over- the . Head-earmuffs/dp/B07WMK9VM4. I recommend these as great budget wireless headphones, especially if you need long battery life. These are my favorite headphones.
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