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Review on House Marley Cancelling Headphones Microphone Headphones by Momchil Gavrilov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Satisfied with the purchase one hundred percent, I recommend the product for everyone.

I don't like listening to music through headphones because of the change in sound quality, but I'm not a musician or a "audiophile" (even a little:). After the unexpected death of my previous pair of Mee headphones, I resolved to invest more heavily in my replacement. I started using gauze almost three months ago. These are the best headphones you can get. Because this is love, I pray that they hold up for a very long time.

Pros
  • These "Marleys" don't rattle or squeak or whistle, but they do make a fantastic, deep sound. You can really get lost in the music when you put them on. + The earbuds are a comfortable fit. I can say with certainty that they do not come out because I sometimes run while wearing them. I'm sure there are more comfy options for sports headphones, but these work good for me + The "laces" are buried in a silicone hollow, so there's no chance of them coming undone during your workout. I have the white version and they are quite fashionable. Unusual wooden components contrast with elegantly crafted copper rims. + I have no idea how long they last, but it's not just a couple of hours at least. They feel great when touched: silicone construction, tactile toggles that are easy on the fingers, and beeps instead of recorded voices for alerts. There are too many instances of "headphones on" for my liking. When you switch on Marley, you won't hear any synthetic voices—just the music. + I have had no problems with dropped calls or dropped signals while running while using these headphones.
Cons
  • My handset (a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 running Android 7) doesn't show them in the tray, and I can't tell how much juice they have left. Some dirt settles on the white cord, and I try to figure out the best way to clean it. The end closest to the ear is where you'll find the volume up (and go to the next track) button. I find this peculiar because it seems to go beyond the intended destination. If the buttons were switched, it would be much more practical for me. - Concerning ergonomics, I concur that the collar is a pain in the neck. - That they "die" when the battery dies is a problem, and I concur with the shutdown. And I don't see the battery life indication (