
Let's begin with the situation at hand. I opened the cover; all right, the most important thing is to keep it neat, or else you will shatter it (it is fragile in comparison to the base). The headphones have a strange sensation, and if you wear them for too long, your head may start to hurt. Ear pads were replaced, but it had no effect. Double-tapping on the left side (which would take you backward) or right side (which would take you forward) is not going to swap the track. The sound is, of course, the first consideration when purchasing headphones. And with him comes a jamb: as soon as you put it on - the standards, as you are putting it together, you hear it. Another time when you put it on, it makes a sound similar to when it was dropped. The same recording. Because there is no recording of the user's voice, I was confused as to whether or not they contained a microphone. There is not going to be any kind of rehabilitation. Tired)))\s. (My AirPods from the first generation are quite a few years old at this point - may God bless them. That is correct; there are no issues, and there is no compelling need to switch to a new one. I had anticipated that they would be more cost-conscious, just in case. Yet the answer is a resounding no! It is preferable to put money aside rather than strain oneself.

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