First, an attempt is made to reduce the noise. *Edit (something was mentioned about too much gain creating a static sound). But that has nothing to do with noise cancellation. But with enough background noise, static electricity sounds loud and clear, I discovered that a few days ago. The update removed some noise in most situations. I notice it now and then without looking for it, for me it's not a problem, no. * Editing (so static comes and goes with turning apps on and off, I've sat and nagged at them, again, it's not a deal breaker for me) Where I work there's metal shavings and dust, a charger and the headset tends In addition, they attract, so I have charging problems here and there, but they usually go away after cleaning. I usually don't use the headset for about 8.5 hours, talking drains the right side battery a lot as that is the main side to talk when both headsets are in use. *Edit (After updates and other things, my headset lives exactly 76.5 hours. That includes calls and movies/music. These guys sit in my ears most of the day. When you set up slave Bluetooth, your connected main earbud loses the power supply much faster than other earphone. It's strange to see it in the app, you have one earbud fully charged, the other 3/4 empty. If you actually use it while driving, the earphone may fail. After You programmed it the way you want it to be very useful or you can leave it alone I mainly use my phone to control the volume and song playlist so again, something I don't like really bothers... well... the bass is clean and crisp, no distortion. Play with the equalizer from the Soundcore app, it really brings this headset to life, I had as much fun listening as I did the Powerbeat Pros I had, just a lot more cheaper. I have an odd combo of ear flaps and earmuffs, but I've found a set that works well without tiring or damaging my ears. after 4 plus hours in my ear. You had to go through a lot of trial and error to get it right if you didn't find the perfect fit right away. After the update I was told that I was much clearer and it was easier for me to talk to people through my headset. .*Edit (see the paragraph about the battery above, adjust again, play with the sizes, the ears hurt until you get the right size. Ok, the sound. That too. You have to compare that with other in-ear headphones, but they sound fantastic. Bass is deep/clear, jitter/mids are spot on, highs are ok, sometimes they can get in there. The app you play from has a lot to do with what/how you listen. I use Revain music and vlc.Revain usually plays very well until I get an application error and I have the worst headset ever made.I think I mentioned Maxe's vlc works fine but when I format my music it's pretty flat others and my only. Everyone must have different listening standards.) Overall this was a great headset and I'm glad I took the plunge before they came out. *Edit (These suction cups are now 109.99, if you are lucky and see a coupon here you can get them even cheaper. I have since bought 4 pairs of these headsets and gifted 3 after a bit of a learning curve, this headset was the headset of the Choice for my friends. Also, they block a lot of outside noise when installed correctly. You can use them to pretend to ignore your significant other. But you have to show them how good they are at isolating noise to prove your point.)
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