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Review on 🎧 Ultimate Performance: Bose Sport Earbuds Wireless Headphones in Stunning Baltic Blue by Ognian Karagaev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

Regardless of this, when I heard them, I understood that all of their negatives are secondary, despite the fact that they have a lot of negatives. Because of their open sound (as opposed to the closed sound of closed ones), vocals come across as very genuine. They are capable of playing symphonic music at a level that is comparable to the speakers in my home! And this is something that is only available on the very best headphones. When you compare them to a wide variety of others, even wired ones, you will invariably find yourself drawn back to them, despite the fact that you will come to the conclusion that they are not perfect either (but because the price is not for high-end ears, you can forgive them). You will definitely sense something like to "evenness of the frequency response," but only in terms of the middle and high frequencies; the low frequencies seem to be a little overdone. In addition to the impression of infinite ease, the naturalness of the sound, and its transparency, you will notice something similar to "evenness of the frequency response." But first of all, they do not put any strain on you, and it seems as though they even manage to produce the same level of lamp comfort. comparable to the flat frequency response of the middle and the higher frequencies. The tubeness and comfort are lost as soon as you try to get into the equalization so that you can better something else and somewhat remove the bottoms. It got to the point where I downsized my settings to the point that I could not really tell if they were on or off, even though I could toggle them on and off with one touch. I did this because I wanted to save space. Those. I constantly came back to the urge to listen to music without making any adjustments to the equalization: either the tops start to bulge out on a certain song, and it gets uncomfortable, or a reduction in the bottoms leads to a loss of the enveloping effect, also known as the tube effect. This is not to imply that the performance of the Sport Earbuds is already at a level where there is nothing more about them that could be improved. But at the same time, any attempts to better result in the loss of that pleasant environment that they have in the default option, which does not include equalization. Whatever the case may be, Sport Earbuds will win over listeners who prefer a sound that is transparent (not ideal, but extremely transparent among plugs! ), natural, comfortable, and warm from the tube. Although everyone's hearing is unique, it is imperative that you compare the sound quality of the Sport Earbuds to that of your personal headphones or those of other brands. It is likely that many of you will come to the conclusion that the naturalness of the vocals and the transparency of the sound make it worthwhile to turn a blind eye to the product's drawbacks.

Pros
  • + SOUND. Superior to a great number of wired ones. And I will remain mute on wireless technology. For the same amount of money, they will offer you a Sennheiser CX400 BT in the retail store. Do not let your laziness get the better of you; pay attention to how Senhi plays poorly in comparison to Bowes. Only the sky and the ground. + comfortable in the ear in comparison to many wireless earplugs + unusual shape of the elastic bands - the ear c does not get tired + identification through the native application (no risk of running into a fake) + lack of soundproofing in terms of safety and spontaneous communication, when in other earplugs you would not hear that you are being addressed, you would not hear a truck approaching you, etc. + connector for charging through USB Type-C + relatively compact size of the case, capable of fully charging the headphones twice from scratch
Cons
  • - an insufficient amount of soundproofing. If you want a decent open sound (not like from a pan, which is sometimes heard with different plugs, even costly ones), if you don't take the subway very often, or if you are willing to just make it loud while riding the train, you should humble yourself and forgive them. - The sound control capability is lacking, with just pause/play and track ahead available, the latter of which cannot be activated until after the application has been installed. - control by touching. It seems that you do not need to count ons with your fingers, which is evidence that the notion is solid and well thought out on its own. However, in practice, you must initially "activate" them with touches, and further touches will only cause them to function in accordance with your preferences. - The absence of a volume control is, in my opinion, the most significant drawback: we are still tethered to the phone, as if by an invisible thread, with the assistance of which we will need to modify the sound.