These are wireless headphones if you are on a budget. I bought them because they were cheap and I didn't want to buy an expensive pair. When you first open the box it comes with no instructions or anything, just a VERY short charging cable to charge the rechargeable box it comes in. The cable is so short that it doesn't even reach the socket. to my bedside table. So if you don't have a standard-length Type-C charging cable yet, you have to put it on the floor. So you'd better take out your phone to change volume, skip songs and pause music. Which sucks because it's impossible with headphones. The sound also plays when you increase or decrease the volume. The earbuds themselves fit awkwardly in the ear, feel oddly oversized, and feel like they're about to fall out. So if you're looking to buy these because they look like Apple's AirPods but are black, I'm sorry but they're taller and shorter. They don't fit your ear 100%, and people around you can hear you play if they're close enough. They also don't have a microphone. Takes the microphone out of the phone. annoying calls. You need to specifically set the audio of the call to pass through the headphones. They don't immediately connect to the call like you would expect. When you receive a call, you don't hear your ringtone. You will hear a very simple rhythmic buzz as if you are calling someone and the phone number calling you is being spoken in a voice saying VERY SLOWLY, annoying you. This will also pause your music. Even ignoring the call and playing music cuts out the music and continues calling numbers as well as the buzzing. I did a drop test and the first time I did the test, the side of the earcup fell off. Their resistance is close to zero. If someone steps on them or if you accidentally wash them with your underwear, they would 100% break and you would lose the $20 you spent to buy them. The sound quality isn't actually that bad, but compared to the wired headphones I got with my iPhone, the quality is easily comparable to the 2017 wired headphones, they're better. The battery life is two hours. If you took these headphones somewhere but didn't bring a charging case, there's nothing you can do and they only charge with the case that came with them, so you can't borrow someone else's case. When they have a low battery, they turn off the music and the quality drops. These headphones also randomly turn off when you're about 2-3 feet away from your phone. My music turned off even when set to 100% and the phone was in my pocket. These headphones charge from 0 to 100% in 30-40 minutes. If you leave them in the charging case while the charging case is charging, the earbuds will not actually charge! It just loads the box. You also CANNOT determine battery life on actual headphones. When they are low, you will hear a voice saying "Battery low". The numbers on the case SO MANY BATTERIES REMAIN IN THE REAL BOX AND NOT IN THE EARPHONES! 4 small blinking rectangles just for show? They don't actually tell you how much battery the headphones have, just to show that they're charging. I've had them for about six months now and the quality is dropping. Save $20 and shop or save for much better headphones.
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