I enjoy listening to loud music (rock, metal, etc.) with proper bass. Numerous people assert that there are superb basses, and in this question and answer it was implied that the bass was also excellent. There is bass; the sound is not sterile or like that of a China mobile phone, no. It literally needs a little more, but I'm not satisfied with this, so I'll add it here. You could add a setting in the same application. When a chorus with the word "sausage" starts playing when you are listening to such power metal, you expect it to start banging right away. You wait for what's about to happen as if the headset can handle it, but it never quite works out that way. It seems like you needed 100 points to win, but you were short by one. And although it appears to be a lot, this is not what you want. The earbuds passed through both small and large objects. Bass is stronger on my old Sennheiser CX 300-II headphones. The headphones don't have any hanging legs like "apple" headphones and they sit cool and securely. The microphone is also superb; in a quiet setting, the other person can clearly be heard, which caught me off guard. Since the headphones are in-ear models, the space is very congested. The charging status of the case and headphones are displayed, making the application look functional. The equalizer is designed for aesthetics, though. The only setting that is about anything is Dynamic, though Clean is still not awful. The frequency cannot be changed manually. It is also puzzling why there is no pause when removing one ear. Since this can be done programmatically and there is a chance, it's odd that they left it out. They would have added the option to decide when to pause, whether one or two ears were removed. I was also disappointed to discover the Samsung smartphone within the case but not the fish soup on its own. I had to use handles to connect over bluetooth. Naturally, they eventually connect on their own. When putting on and taking off the earbuds, you frequently use sausage fingers to tap a big touch pad to switch the track or turn it on. The bottom line is that headphones are excellent for music fans who listen to a variety of genres, including rock and metal, podcasts, and classic music. Everything is audible, the bass is mild, and everything is distinct.
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