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Review on Sony - C400 Wireless Behind-Neck In Ear Headphone White (WIC400/W) by Hideo Ebara ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

They flew off my ears, which was the biggest factor in my refusal. Eh, I wouldn't consider switching if there were so-called fins and they prevented them from flying off. After the Sony XB550AP wired overheads, the sound still suited me fairly well (of course they are very bombastic, but they are uncomfortable to wear on the street). PowerAMP player and Samsung Galaxy A40 smartphone. We went to a meeting, so it's excellent that they traded without incident. I listened to how the awful DEXP W100 for 1300 actually drove me crazy at first glimpse. Here's the sound, enjoy! And because of the fins, they maintain their iron content in the ears nicely. But, because the remote control is located on one side of the ear, I chose to purchase the 1300 proven Chinese - QCY QY8 for the same price after being plagued by the worry of the right ear rally. They generally outperform Sony! In addition to nfs and autonomy. When there are Chinese models that are less expensive and sound far better, I would not advise purchasing these Sonya.

Pros
  • autonomy design, particularly in white, comfort in wearing, both pluses and minuses - the sound is mediocre -Good connectivity when wearing shorts with the phone. While walking, there were sporadic, tiny stutters, but listening was unaffected (NFC for speedy connection after purchase).
Cons
  • - The sound quality is pretty subpar. It has an 800 sound. This is purely audio. Because identically designed wired speakers that cost 800 are available. As a result, I had to slightly reduce the middle and near-high frequencies because they severely cut the ear. It's fantastic on the lows, but to me, it's a touch too short. Moreover, I always set the equalizer on any headphones to a low setting so that they never fall out of the ears. Long track switching (around 4-6 seconds) - Uncomfortable NFC connection when they are already on the neck - Support for only two codecs (SBC and AAC) - Exorbitant price for this sound

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