I've had it for a few days now, total usage is around 40 hours. Overall I'm very happy with the purchase, will use them for listening to voice/podcasts, probably not music and definitely not when I'm moving/active. FIT/STYLE - They are designed to hang freely in the ear and allow gravity to hold them in place. in place, very comfortable compared to the insert / tight fit. That comfort comes at a price - if you're sitting or walking it's fine, but if you're jumping, running, exercising, etc., this type of kidney will fall out. They included a pair of sets of rubber pads that fit over the part that goes in the ear. I didn't see anything in the instructions explaining what they are for, so I'm guessing they're meant to reduce slip/slip. If so, then it didn't seem to matter. Battery life is very impressive, and the claimed 25 hour battery life (when using reserve power when charging) is about right. I consistently had about 5 hours before I needed to charge the case and 4 charges from the case before it ran out. A full charge of the case took about an hour, and a 15-minute charge gave me about an hour of life. I usually use a USB-C cable for charging, but I'll note that they also support wireless charging on the tablet, which isn't typically available at this price point. Pairing was quick and easy, and the Bluetooth range is very good. could walk up to 20-30 feet away from my phone without dropping the connection. The controls are excellent, a simple press supports volume change, fast forward and rewind through the music, play/pause, answer/reject/hang up and also supports the voice assistant. For phone calls, they also support push-to-mute/unmute, which I've never seen on budget headphones, and for those who work at home with dogs who can disrupt meetings, this is a very valuable feature. Noise canceling is what almost all headphones claim these days, and you really need to read the fine print to understand what you're actually getting. First, they don't have "noise-cancellation" that affects what you hear - nothing blocks or muffles outside noise. They have a software/chip feature related to the sound picked up by the microphones when you're on the phone that try to emphasize your voice and muffle other types of noise. I found it had some minor effects, but not much. For example, when walking on the street, there may be wind noise, definitely the sound of passing cars. When exercising indoors, the noise of the treadmill, fan and exercise bike is very audible. I don't normally expect much from headphones under $25, so the fact that they include cancellation is probably a plus. Sound quality - they do a good job with the mids - voice is excellent. Music will sound ok, but if you expect strong bass or treble then you should definitely look for a higher quality product. can highly recommend her. They also come with a card asking you to sign up (and subscribe to a mailing list), doubling the warranty to a full two years. I have previously purchased 8 other similar products from this company, only had one defective product and the warranty/replacement was quick and easy.
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