I had a pair of very expensive headphones that ended up breaking. Wanted to try something with a more modest price tag. After figuring out the button presses (1, 2, 3 presses do different things) they're really good. I use the largest eartip that fits my ears well. They created a good seal that also gave me plenty of bass when I turned up the volume. It was really good, even better than my old pair. The larger tip also stayed in my ear very well. It's a soft rubber that has enough friction to prevent accidental slipping. The charging case is a bit cheap. It uses magnets to keep the lid closed. It's not really a problem, but I did notice something compared to my old expensive set that had some kind of spring loaded hinge. The charging case uses USB-C, which is good to see. I think the battery life is good, but it could be a little better. I haven't timed it yet, but it seems to charge a little faster than my old device. I'm not complaining if I saved a lot of money on my last set. The sound quality is really good. I had no problems with the conference call. Everyone heard me clearly. There was some level of noise cancellation and no one complained about background noise.
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