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Review on Headphones Xiaomi AirDots (Mi True Wireless Earbuds) by Wiktor Fokt ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

I purchased it in Hong Kong for 2,900, but at Alik you can order it for two for a penny each, and they will justify this price by one hundred percent. Because the length of use is one and a half months, I will have sufficient time to evaluate both the benefits and the drawbacks. There are many different types of "Wow effects," and vice versa, some deficiencies are now calmly observed. So. The sound quality was always something that was important to me, and for those friends who had wireless ears (JBL), the sound quality and loudness fell dramatically. For a long time, I was unable to make the decision to transition to wireless headphones because of this concern. I took a risk, took Xiaomi. And I should mention that in this area, this model is not a significant step down from the Xiaomi Mi In-Ear Headphones Pro HD, which have been giving me pleasure for about two years already. And when I gave these ears a try, I was pleasantly taken aback by what I experienced. The next thing that happened, which was quite thrilling, was when someone asked if it was feasible to run in them. It felt as like they might fly out, and you would have to think about how to keep the earpiece from falling out of your ear all the time. However, I feel confident in assuring everyone that they fit wonderfully in the ear, and that using them while running is a great deal more convenient than using wired headphones that have a cable that dangles. If you make it a habit to use wet wipes on the headphones from time to time, they will always fit flawlessly; all you have to do is remember to do so. Additionally, I would want to have track switching, but it appears that we are asking for too much for this price. I would advise anyone to go ahead and do it because I have no regrets whatsoever regarding the transaction.

Pros
  • 1) The sound quality of the wireless headphones earns a decent five out of ten points. Obviously, these wireless headphones are not quite as good as their wired counterparts, but the gap between the two types of headphones is not insurmountable, and you will still enjoy listening to music with either type. At the same time, the comfort of wearing - more than makes up for any and all of the drawbacks. 2) It has no wires. Incredible excitement. This cable that was protruding out of my pocket always caused me to strain. And now, at long last, you may use headphones in all weather without having to worry about accidentally hooking them with your hand or forgetting where to store the obnoxious cable (under your jacket, over your jacket, etc.). I was startled when I realized that I had been thinking that I had forgotten about such a routine as unraveling the wires. 3) The intensity of the energy. They have a continuous working time of roughly three hours, and there is a case that can recharge the headphones while you are listening to music. Additionally, it is a charged beauty that is convenient. On extended vacations, I've only had a few of instances were my devices ran out of battery; but, because I knew this would inevitably happen, I always have a backup set of wired devices with me just in case. 3) Establish communication with the phone. He is immediate. When you take the earpiece out of its case, you are greeted in Chinese and told that the headset is already linked to the device. This happens as soon as you remove the earpiece from its cover. You are free to click the play button at any time to begin listening to your preferred tunes. Regarding the Chinese language, let me assure you that it is in no way vexatious.
Cons
  • There is only one important disadvantage, which causes tension from time to time. This is the removal of the ear on the left side. If there is a total connection, it will take you a few of weeks or a month to learn how to cope with the circumstance, but you can fix the problem in a couple of minutes by resetting the device to its factory settings. The process is straightforward, however at first it was frustrating for me, but eventually I got used to it. According to what I've gathered, it happened roughly five times in a little over a month and a half as a result of inadvertently pressing down on the touch panel of the left ear. It's not a deal breaker, but it is frustrating. It's fine now; I've figured out what to do, so there shouldn't be any issues. But there is also a problem that is occurring right now, and that is the intermittent loss of signal in the left ear; the explanation for this is still a mystery to me. This is what it appears to be: music plays for two seconds, but seconds two and three are not played in the left ear. And this continues for another ten seconds before returning to its normal state. Since it has been quite some time since I last reset the headphones to their factory settings, there is a chance that this will resolve the issue. Disconnections of this kind occur not very frequently, but prospective buyers must to be aware of the possibility nonetheless. As a result, I had to lower the score, and I really hope that they would fix this issue with an updated firmware.