
What attracted me to this product was its price and claims, on average I got for what I was willing to pay for a headset, about 17 hours of work. Charge it up and I found this product offers a whopping 52 hours of playback. I bought these to replace a physically broken computer headset. And so far the impression has been mixed. As with other products, the extra bass and "sound quality" comes from increasing the standard headset volume. In terms of balance, I found the bass to be heavier in the right earcup than the left, but physically fitting the headset solved this balance issue, although it doesn't change the fact that one side with the extra bass is slightly louder special feature. In terms of sound quality and clarity they can be compared to my budget in-ear monitors, the volume creates an illusion of depth, although most of the music sound is actually muffled by overlapping sounds and peak sounds result in hum/distortion between them Texts and some of the chipsets in this headset are impressive as it has an English accented greeting and EQ voice lines as opposed to the usual deep voice. Although advertised as "Care 1", the Bluetooth chip and identification when connected to a device is called "Life 3". The equalizer settings are impressive, but the voice that speaks to you in the settings uses different words compared to advertising and instruction manuals, because balanced sound is "balance mode", adds. heavy bass is "bass-heavy mode" (no problem) and high-definition audio is "local mode". What impressed me the most was the local modes' ability to separate human vocals and lyrics from instrumentals and bass. Since the chip in this product is obviously wrong, I assume the Bluetooth version is wrong as well, although the range is less than my previous kit and the previous kit wasn't 5.0. I've noticed a trend that higher Bluetooth versions seem to have a less practical range for better latency. I'm impressed with this headset's ability to connect to two devices, although I wasn't able to replicate my original setup, which allowed me to connect to both of my devices. Computer and smartphone at the same time, switching devices as the sound is played by one device and not the other. Otherwise, you can easily switch between paired devices manually by turning on Bluetooth on the desired device. My biggest issue with this headset is that I can't get them to charge, this headset doesn't seem to recognize USB-C to USB-C chargers. , and the longest I've had to charge the headset is about 5 minutes using the included cable and built-in USB jack. Due to the long battery life, I have not suffered from low device yet, but have been unsuccessful in all attempts to charge the device, even when receiving the product for the first time. I suspect this product has the wrong chipset and doesn't understand how to work with the specified USB-C port. If this product cannot be charged under 4 basic and general conditions, how should it work? On paper this product looks amazing, long battery life, dual connection, extra bass. But in terms of performance, it's just an older model of headset slipped into a new shell with a larger battery, misleading specs, and an inability to function properly. Update: 2 weeks into the return window the headset disconnects every 20-30 seconds on every device I have connected to it.

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