Well first of all for this price you can't beat the value. Keep in mind that I'm not testing streaming music or podcasts, I'm testing MP3 files from my library that I've personally equalized to remove the dullness and add some shine lost during the MP3 compression process. On some of the more challenging songs, such as a Steely Dan song, I had to go into my iPhone's music settings and turn the highs down (causing cymbal hiss), but on average everything worked fine when I wasn't on my phone. Wi-Fi so I listened to files I downloaded to my phone. When I was streaming a podcast from my wifi that also played music (Broken Record, a podcast about music and they actually play entire songs, unlike most music-oriented podcasts who can't afford to pay for music rights), the music was good, the sound was average and you wouldn't know that these wireless headphones have higher quality sound unless you use the equalizer and upload your files. Great place for audio book and music lovers. Also for cell phone calls but you still need to speak into the phone. They don't have a microphone, but you can wirelessly hear what your cellphone is blasting out loud. As with my first phone, I'm sure there will be updates over time. But they are great, easy to mix and match and you can't beat the value for money. Great starter kit compared to more expensive wireless earbuds. An entry option for $20 instead of $200.
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