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Review on Xiaomi Mi ANC Type-C In-Ear Earphones by Abhi Ambrose ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, its pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

In general, if you buy for 1800, in order to try active sound cancellation, these headphones are suitable; however, if you buy for 3000, I would definitely not recommend buying them; it's better to buy ordinary good headphones, such as marshall mode eq, which I had before; in terms of sound with xiaomi they are stupid to compare; in terms of sound insulation, they are of course a little worse, but not much. In terms of sound isolation, they are stupid to compare; however About active noise suppression in a separate context: It does work, but you should be aware that it does not block out all sounds. For example, if you use it in the subway, it will block out the general noise of the train, but if there is a whistle or some other high-frequency noise, you will hear it. This is because the typical sound insulation in subway cars is not very good. The function is very neat all things considered.

Pros
  • 1) The use of active noise cancelling is proven to be effective. 2) The price, which was purchased for $1,800 after a discount 3) When using Xiaomi products, there are no issues with any aspect of operation.
Cons
  • The sound quality of these headphones is the primary drawback, namely the very harsh high frequencies. When a word containing the letters s, h, or u is sung in a song, a very annoying whistle is heard instead of the letter. Prior to that, I already had headphones from Xiaomi - hybrid hd, and they had a similar problem. The headphones hiccupped very unpleasantly at a volume of more than 50%. This effect is amplified to a greater degree when the volume is increased; at a volume of 80% or higher, it is no longer feasible to listen to them due to the active noise reduction system. To the best of my recollection, hybrids performed better in this regard; yet, the same birds ruin fifty percent of the songs with their chirps. Because the laptop speakers produced by Xiaomi's company have reported hearing the same thing, it would appear that this is a problem with the sound quality of Xiaomi products in general. I used the headphones with the Xiaomi Mi 9, and in the settings for the headphones, I adjusted the headphone profile to anc.