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Review on New White Marshall Minor II In-Ear Bluetooth Headphone by Kio Proviax ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

When I bought them, they didn’t turn on even after several hours on the charger, as a result I wanted to return them, but after a night on the same charger they turned on and didn’t want to pair with the phone, as a result, on the forums, I found out that in order for them it was not enough to turn them on (white signal), then you need to hold the "power on joystick" until the indicator turns blue, only then connect to the phone. Think for yourself, as a repulsed fan of the design of Marshall products, I will continue to walk with them, but if I were you, I would think twice before buying these headphones and would look towards the major series.

Pros
  • - Good sound quality (the sound here is tuned to the mids, there is NO BASS HERE, so if you are a fan of bassbust, they are not for you, but if you listen to metal, pop punk, classical or any other genres where there are mostly "live" instruments, the sound will definitely not disappoint you, although after modern headphones with a bass bias, you will have to get used to the sound a bit); - Cool design; - Long work without recharging; - Very hard fit in the ear, suitable even for sports (if you are not afraid of problems with the connection range and chafing of the ears).
Cons
  • - Poor connection, after 4-5m the signal disappears; - If an obstacle appears between the headphones and the phone, for example, in the form of clothes, the signal starts to squelch, sometimes squelches even under ideal conditions, when there are no obstacles and the distance to the phone is small, this problem does not always manifest itself, but often enough to make it a separate item ; - The wire constantly sticks to the skin, which leads to the wire stretching and reducing the "darling"; - The headphones themselves are completely made of plastic and, when firmly fixed, rub their ears, which causes severe pain; - The joystick, to put it mildly, is not the best solution, it’s hard to get to turn on / off the headphones, you’ll be lucky on the go if you turn them on / off the third time, it’s not always convenient to navigate and sometimes instead of starting the track from the beginning, you switch to the next one, now I’m doing it it's through the phone, it's more convenient; - Lack of moisture protection; - Price, before that I had Chinese ones from a well-known site, for 2k, they were devoid of all these shortcomings, no squelching, work up to 10m, they sat well in the ears, convenient button control, except that they were inferior in sound quality and duration of work and that's not much.

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