In general - good headphones without critical flaws. Bribing warranty, expected reliability, durable battery and convenience. For Samsung owners, perhaps the best option for its price. The rest, theoretically, may not be pleased with the sound due to the lack of hi-res codecs. Some pros: 1) Comfortable and secure fit. It is clear that everyone's anatomy is different, but these are the third "gags" that sit securely in my ears - before that I got along only with Sennheiser CX300 and some Xiaomi. If you have problems with the selection of vacuum headphones, it makes sense to try this model. 2) Excellent Bluetooth performance - instantly connects to the phone, keeps the connection securely, almost does not catch interference on the street. Before that, there were Sennheiser Momentum overheads - it was impossible to listen to something near the road, pickups from wires and car navigators jammed the signal to endless stuttering. 3) Normal sound quality. This is not an audiophile's wow-wow dream, but listening to music of any genre is not disgusting, all frequencies are in place. When you activate the dynamic mode in the equalizer, the sound becomes more driving and assertive, well suited for modern music. 4) Working hours - my respect. I listen on the road and at the gym, in each case it is ~ 3 hours of podcasts and music by 80%, then I put it in a case, which goes to wireless charging a couple of times a week. I have never found myself with empty headphones in my ears. 5) Convenient case - small, without a single corner. Slides into a micropocket of jeans and feels great in there. 6) Simple but quite powerful application. You can customize the control and sound for yourself without breaking your eyes and brain. 7) Modes that mix external sounds and the sound of your voice with what you hear in your headphones. It helps a lot on the street when you need to monitor the noise environment so as not to get hit by a car. When talking on the phone, the "deaf barrel" effect disappears, when you can't hear yourself and try to speak louder than necessary. Some cons: 1) TOUCH BUTTONS. How I hate them. They work from any touch, even if you barely touch your shoulder, lifting a dumbbell in a rocking chair. Plus, touch processing is unstable - instead of a single press, a double press can work if the finger trembles during the press or lies at the wrong angle. The quality of the sensor is like that of cheap kitchen appliances, in general. 2) Sound isolation is rather weak, despite a good fit in the ears. Listening to quiet recordings in the subway will not work even at maximum volume. 3) Glossy case. Purely subjective, perceived and felt cheap, dirty at times. 4) Lousy built-in microphone. As I understand it, this is the trouble with all TrueWireless plugs, the distance to the mouth is too large. 5) Lack of AAC/AptX codecs. Samsung phones use a proprietary codec that gives comparable quality. But with phones from other companies, only SBC remains, and it's not a fact that the sound will be as good. I have Note 9, but if you have a smart from another manufacturer, listen for yourself before buying.
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