In a well-known online hypermarket, I was able to purchase them at a surprise reduction for 19.6 thousand, and this occurred at a time when the had already decreased. Prior to that, I had to decide between those two headphones, the Beyerdynamic Lagoon and the Dali io-6. The early versions were discontinued because they had poor noise reduction, did not provide the highest level of comfort, and received negative feedback over the questionable dependability of the design. The second ones vanished as a result of an even less effective noise reduction and a sound that is comparatively "flat" when it is switched off. There has already been a lot of laudatory writing done regarding the sound, so I can merely simplify it by saying that the sound is typically vibrant while at the same time not being overly bright, like in buyers, and not being too bassy, like in Sony. There have been no specific complaints regarding the noise reduction; of course, it is not on the same level as Bose or Sleepyheads, but it accomplishes what it's supposed to. In my opinion, using a toggle switch to control it rather than a button like the ones offered by competitors is the most convenient option. Now a word or two about the drawbacks: If the headphones are connected to an iPhone, the voice quality will be noticeably lower, noise will be heard in the speakers during the recording, and after the recording is finished, the headphones will "say" that the call was finished. The microphone for voice recording works more or less when connected to an android smart device, but it does not work at all when connected to an android smart device. The smart pause feature works effectively, but I don't like how the headphones begin playing music as soon as they are connected, even if you are using them for the first time after attaching them. Because of this issue, this functionality has been disabled. I have high hopes that in the not-too-distant future, the proprietary program will be updated to provide the option to disable the automatic start of playback when the device is initially powered on. I was taken aback when I discovered that the audio jack connector had a size of 2.5 millimeters and that it was recessed so that it could only accept a cable manufactured by the manufacturer. This makes me think of how Apple integrated a port for headphones into the original iPhone (they made it so that only branded headphones could be connected). In comparison to other products on the market, this one is not particularly fair because the input for the audio cable is a standard 3.5mm jack that does not have any recesses. The case that comes with the kit is flimsy, and I have my doubts about how reliable it is. When you take the headphones off your head after wearing them for a lengthy period of time, they have a peculiar odor that comes from the leather or leatherette that makes up the ear pads and the headband.
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