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Review on Sony WI C310 Wireless Ear Headphones by Anastazja Chteinman ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, Im glad I bought it.

I purchased the first pair to replace the JBL T205, which passed away so quickly after being put into the mouth of a pet. Since they are in the same price range, I will compare them to the JBL T205. They stay in your ears much better, and the charge time, of course, is just space. Sony is much more comfortable in terms of wearing (they don't slip), the control unit (it's easy to switch tracks even with gloves on), and the charge time is just space. One of Sony's drawbacks is that its bass levels are lower than those of JBL's. For me, having magnets was a major disadvantage. When the headphones are allowed to merely hang down, they are attracted to each other and do not fall out in all different directions because of this design feature. But. Due to the fact that these magnets adhere to the keys, I was able to avoid losing two sets of these headphones; nevertheless, I did not realize that they had fallen out of my pocket or purse in the dark along with the keys. The first set of guests stayed with me for one week, while the second set stayed for two months. I would like to write a separate paragraph concerning the box: Really, how could you, Fedyuk? Sony, how do you feel about the situation? How long has it been since this person started being a symbol of wonderful sound? Thank you for not choosing Creed.

Pros
  • Sound quality that is commensurate with the pricing. They are snugly positioned in the ear canals. Strong signal to noise ratio. The regulation of the equilibrium between the battery block and the regulator block is carried out normally; hence, the headphones do not lean to one side. The charge on the battery remains for a considerable amount of time.
Cons
  • Magnets, magnets and more magnets. See the examples below. The cover features Fedyuk. Microphone that has an echo so that you can hear what you are saying when you are speaking. Nonetheless, the interlocutor asserts that his hearing is OK.

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