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Review on Sony WI C310 Wireless Ear Headphones by Ada Szwed ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I expected mediocre quality, but the product was pleasantly surprised.

As I've been using the headphones for approximately two weeks, I've heard a few different complaints about them, including the following: 1. Headphones, if not used with a specific system, have a propensity to occasionally lose connection to their source of sound. They quickly locate it and reconnect, but the constant searching is very frustrating. 2. When I was shopping for headphones, I specifically chose a model with thick wires, counting on their strength and reliability. However, after closely inspecting the point on my headphones that tends to break the most, I discovered that this point is not strengthened in any way to increase its reliability. Although it won't end in death, this won't be fun. 3. Additionally, thick wires become very tanned in the cold, and when you turn your head or move clothes, they pull the headphones out of your ears, making it difficult to hear what you are listening to. To keep the headphones on your head, you need to press the cap in further. 4. When the headphones are in the standby mode, the indicator on them will not light up (it is there, but it shows charging and probably some other events). This has the potential to work both in our favor and against us. Although the dot on your neck does not appear to be burning continuously, it is unclear whether or not the headphones are currently active. On the other hand, it is unclear whether or not the headphones are active. 5. In certain circumstances, the hum of the amplifier can be heard. There is no background noise when the device is in standby mode because there is no incoming signal. It's not at all important, but it is a little bothersome)

Pros
  • Long working time A high level of sound insulation In most cases, the sound from the loud speaker and microphone will be thick wires.
Cons
  • Not steady connection Wires that have been aged by the cold amplification is absent at the point where the wire enters the headphones. There is no evidence of standby. Background noise from an amplifier

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