Because of the continual interference I had when using a cable connection, I decided to purchase these headphones instead. So, I can confidently state that they are unfit for any purpose besides pairing with a mobile device. They sound average without an app, the volume is average, and touching the left cup brings up a notice about the Google Assistant. You may disable it in the app and tweak the equalizer to your liking, but the software demands some hefty permissions (such precise geolocation) and loses your adjustments the moment you unplug your ears from the phone and plug it into a computer. The headache-inducing default noise reduction setting is another annoyance. Well, and most significantly, they cause pain in my head even when I'm not wearing them since they are too tight, the cups are too small, and the ears are positioned too far apart. In reality, the entire overpayment was for useless show-offs, a pricey toy for the phone, when I believed I would get a standard product that was leagues ahead of wired earphones for 2.5K.
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