Pros below: Ease of wearing. You can wear it as "closed" headphones and turn on noise canceling, or you can also use them as "open" ones if you want to hear the environment. Quality sound. All the basses are in place and do not put pressure on the ears, there is no feeling that you are in a barrel. Microphone. When talking in a hat, the interlocutor hears me normally. With its cons. Sensor! It is so badly made that it should be a shame! It is impossible to find it tactilely on the earpiece, it also works as it should. All that the manufacturer made the task easier was to make a crutch in the form of sound signals, by the number of which you can understand how many times it turned out to "click" on the sensor. The smallest button, or just an outline of the sensor area that you can feel around, would help a lot more. In general, beyond a single "press" to turn on the music or answer the call, do not count - this will not work in at least half of the cases.
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