I purchased the headphones without doing any research, "as a load," for the Honor 20 Pro, and I had no expectations for how they would perform. On the other hand, when it was tested at home, it was discovered that the model is very new, and there are almost no reviews online that are paired with ratings. Even on the Market, some ridiculously high price is indicated, so the price of these items is 1990. After being removed from the packaging, the ears made an unpleasant sound that had itchy mids, and then they were put through a warm-up that consisted of pink noise. When that happened, I realized how resilient the battery was in them. At least six hours, despite the fact that the manufacturer promises it will last up to eight. The charging process is quite quick; however, the micro-USB connector is the only type available, and all of the phones in the house use typesi. After I had warmed up, I put my ears through their paces by listening to music of a variety of genres while simultaneously evaluating the connection's strength and consistency. It punches a hole in the primary wall, and plugs, just like with any wireless device, are inevitable but do not cause annoyance. When it comes to the sound, I was most satisfied with the highs because they have a juicy and detailed quality. A variety of percussion instruments, triangles, and bells shimmer and sparkle. When cymbals are involved, the situation is obviously not as brilliant as it once was, but there is no frank sand involved. After hearing Massive Attack, I am convinced that these little plugs have a bass that is almost as deep as an adult's, in addition to being very quick and transparent. However, there is still some harshness and loudness in the midrange, and sibilants can occasionally be heard crawling out. I thought I could fix the issue by replacing the ear pads, but the sound doesn't reflect this change in the way that I require it to. Even if the headphones are the in-ear variety and made with high-quality, plush ear cushions, sounds from the environment can still seep in, so when you're riding the subway, all you'll hear is the train. Because of the proximity of the microphone to your ear, they perform admirably as a headset, and your interlocutor will have no trouble understanding what you are saying. By the way, I'm curious as to why the phone does not display the current charge level. Even my unnamed headset that I wear in my ear with Ali is capable of doing it. The controls are easy to use and understand, but the plus and minus buttons, unlike the play and pause buttons, are flush with the body of the control unit, so at first you might not be able to feel them. Were you able to make a point without much trouble? In general, the headphones are not utter garbage, and as a result, we are able to endorse them.
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