
(UPDATE #2) So. After a few months of use, the left earbud stopped charging. My rule of thumb is to always have 2 wireless headphones with you. Glad I just bought another pair as a backup. Now I need to find a more reliable earbud so I don't have to keep changing earbuds because of defective ones. π (UPDATE: I've come to the conclusion that my pair's right earbud was defective and they sent me a replacement. I received my new pair the next day and they work really well with my Android phone. The problem, The one thing I had with the right earbud was that it didn't connect properly to the charging case to charge, normally when the headphones are placed in the charging case they will snap and either start charging or indicate that they are already charged. Mine sometimes went a little wrong Now that I have a full set they work really well and sound great. The music is clear and the rhythm/instruments sound accurate and clear. I have a 3 year Guarantee I recommend if you have problems in the future.) I bought a pair for each of my sons. One has an Android, the other an iPhone. They seem much easier to connect and work with an iPhone than an Android. Now my son with an iPhone has both pairs because it was too difficult to use them with an Android phone. I've also tried them on my Android phone and as soon as you run them, they're great, that is, as soon as you run them. They show up as C1 when you try to connect them, so looking for them makes you wonder what they are. I'm not sure why something closer to the product name shouldn't be used to ensure you're connected to the right device. Usually the first connects effortlessly, but then it's hope and prayer that tries to get the second to connect. Once fully paired, you should then gently insert it into your ear, as the slightest touch will cause your music to stop, skip, or fast-forward. If you really want to do these things, you have to find a way to do it so you don't keep pushing it and people around you start wondering if you're some kind of government agent taking orders or something . There is a bit of choppy charging at times, meaning one side will charge but the other won't, and there are marked sides in the charging case but they're all white, making the 'L' and 'R' hard to see. letters. " to ensure they are installed on the correct side. Once charged, they do the job and can be charged while in the case. The main indicator never turns green, letting you know the case and headphones are fully charged, the indicator is solid red.The indicator light on the headphones will briefly glow green to show they're charged and turn solid red when charging is complete.So they seem to have their own personality, which you need to learn about, to adapt to android and at least in my case they don't play well with android my son with an iphone has no problem using them at all and even wears them to bed to listen to music while he sleeps due to the operating system's function .

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