I'm really impressed with the build quality, comfortable design, great sound quality and battery life that lasts a few shifts. the headphones are mechanically separated from each other. I had very low expectations because the last wireless earbuds I got 3 years ago were quite uncomfortable and kept falling off. That's why I mostly use Bose Quiet Comfort over-ear headphones. However, this pair of Nillkin headphones are surprisingly comfortable and hardly fall out. I wear them for runs, bike rides and 12 hour shifts and they handle everything like a champ. I haven't tried running them continuously for 13 hours to see if the battery actually lasts that long because when I take a break I put them in the case and they recharge. On one occasion one of the earbuds died after 7-8 hours, but battery life depends on the volume and whether the earbud is acting as the main transmitter or just paired with another earbud. So I'm sure it will last 13 hours at minimum volume. Also, in my case, I often only use one earbud at a time, which means I could probably get 26 hours if I replaced them one at a time if I really wanted to. The case is surprisingly comfortable and well designed. Solid plastic that looks and feels good and opens well. The spot light pattern is a nice touch too - not really a feature but looks cool. It doesn't have a wireless charger, but at least it uses USB Type-C - if it's not a USB Type-A mini, it suits my needs perfectly. I hadn't actually planned on taking the case with me, but it turned out to be surprisingly handy to have on my belt all the time, especially since I don't want to just toss it in my bag, preferring to return it back to the store. whenever I no longer need them. Poorly organized leadership is one of the downsides I see. When I just received them, only one earbud was connected to my phone while the other stayed idle. The only way to understand that I need to reset them is to read the FAQ in the manual. In the end, the guide turned out to be very useful even in its current form. Not used to earbuds like this without a single button, it took me a while to get used to them and the controls feel a bit counterintuitive. Although after 2 weeks I started to get used to them. One feature that really surprised me is that you can't change the volume with your headphones, only on your phone. That was a problem for me at first, but I'm also starting to get used to it. The microphone also seems to work well. They hear me just as well as when I use the much more expensive Bose headphones. The only difference is that my Bose in-ear headphones do very well with wind noise when cycling, while with these headphones I really have to raise my voice to get the message through the wind.
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