Okay, okay, okay (which translates to good, good, good) for the music that is played in the subway and other public transportation. It is not something I recommend doing for conversations through the ears. If you don't have an ear for music (sol bi mol there or something else), you can take it; you won't lose anything by doing so. Discomfort is strong, noise reduction is not. Various advantages: Strong acoustics. oz oz oz is significantly above average. It doesn't hurt the ears at all, and it sounds very pleasant. The sound is gentle and soothing to the ear. The insulation is of high quality. Got cons: It is possible to hear other noises and people while conspiring over the phone. While we were having our conversation on the balcony of the fifth floor, my interlocutor could hear the children playing on the playground forty meters away. I can hear an echo of my own voice as well as the youngsters, and I can also make out the rustling sound that the garments are making. Under a coat and a sweater, the rustling and the steps from one's own feet give off well to the ears, much like a phonendoscope (which is an appliance for listening to the lungs and the heart).
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