My Apple headphones finally gave up so my husband gave them to me. I was ready to buy another pair of Apple headphones but decided to use them for a while. I am very impressed so far. I looked them up at Revain and they are very affordable. I use them both for making phone calls and listening to music from my iPhone. I usually leave it paired with my iPhone but have found that I can also pair it with a Dell laptop and use it for conference calls. Call quality is as good as my Apple headphones; I spend a lot of time in conferences on both my phone and my computer, so I'm sensitive to poor headphones and sound quality. The microphone seems to do excellent noise cancellation. When I watch videos on my phone, they sound perfectly in sync. I found I could use it continuously for most of the day without charging. The documentation says it lasts six hours on a charge, and I'm assuming that's true. When I put them back in the case, they charge up pretty quickly. They sit well in the ears. My Apple earbuds kept slipping out of my ears when I moved around a lot, but they held up very well. The case has some cool LED light effects that turn on when you open the case. If you're curious, you can double-tap the earbuds to answer or end a call, just like you can with Apple's earbuds. You can activate Siri by pressing three times.
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