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Review on Bose SoundSport Truly Wireless Headphones Headphones by Mateusz Praga ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor quality, not suitable for use.

Although there are excellent closed-back headphones available for listening to music, I was looking for something more compact to replace the plugs that had been broken out. I decided to purchase this item. In light of the findings, I must say that I am rather dissatisfied; for 13,000 dollars, I had anticipated a more considered answer. In light of what I've experienced with genuine wireless technology, it's more probable than not that I'll be ready to swap them out not for analog connectors but for high-quality wired ones.

Pros
  • Sound. It was the sound that drew me in, and among truly wireless headphones now available, there are no other options. Although you should be aware of the fact, the sound quality of these plugs when linked to a phone will be comparable to that of wired plugs for three or four, whereas the sound quality of these plugs when attached to a standard sound card will be improved. They fit snugly in the ear canals and do not come out during vigorous activity like running or working out in the gym.
Cons
  • The consistent temporary loss of connectivity is the aspect that is the most frustrating. It is well worth it to cover your ear with your palm or turn around the wrong way because even just turning around the wrong way causes the music to be lost for a half second, which is quite frustrating. If you go and chat actively, removing and putting out the phone all the time, you won't be able to listen to music normally. I carry the phone in the left pocket of my jeans, and the leading earpiece is in the right one. Quite often, the sound is lost for me at the moment when I put the phone in my pocket. I carry the phone in the left pocket of my jeans. The ergonomics are satisfactory, but other than that, they don't fit very well in the ears. A large and heavy case that is awkward to carry in one's pocket due to its size and weight. The headphones themselves are fairly huge, and the design is awkward; but, if you put them in your pocket, they fit well and feel really comfortable there. If placed in a discharged casing, the device should not be turned off. You didn't happen to notice that the cover was empty, did you? You will not be able to turn off the headphones and they will eventually sit down, but until they do, you will act like a complete idiot as you try to figure out why you do not hear anything when you answer a call. Because the buttons are so close together, switching is difficult, especially when you're on the move. There is no possibility of noise isolation. You can easily communicate with other people while using headphones, and there is also no reduction in ambient noise. When compared to other truly wireless options, the sound quality of these headphones is superior; nonetheless, it cannot compete with the sound quality of any cable alternative that is plugged into something other than a phone.