If you need wireless headphones, then you can probably take these. Connect quickly, to the phone and laptop (not at the same time). But if you are a music lover, give preference to wired headphones. Has some pros For the first time in my life I have wireless headphones, so I have nothing to compare with. Received as a birthday present. Maybe Skype lessons will come in handy, maybe the microphone will be better in silence than the nightmare that, judging by the reviews, is happening on the street with a microphone. Some cons: Bass? Are you seriously? What kind of bass? I have a column with ali for 800 gives out much more impressive bass. But the sound at the same time is clean, decent - however, you will not be able to get pleasure from rock. Headphones in general play ballads and all sorts of electronics and pop music quite well. I compared it with WIRED no-name headphones from the fix price (for 50). Wired ones play a little quieter, but better - the sound is more natural. In terms of volume, I would like JBL a little more. Indoors, music is heard normally, but I'm not sure that there will be enough sound power in public transport.
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