Disappointing, particularly considering the cost. An extremely specialized and narrowly focused market offering for telecommunications and call centers. Has pros: Price category that falls in the middle and a well-known brand. Excellent for non-musical television shows, telephone conversations, and computer games that do not place a high demand on sound quality, as well as watching television without music. The noise suppression works effectively, to the point that you can hardly hear anything from the outside world. Maintain a charge for an extended period of time. They function by means of a jack-jack cable and do not require charging. Some cons: Both the "shrill" and "deaf" sound profiles of the Sound! earphones have been optimized for speech and medium/high vocals respectively. In spite of everyone's best efforts to tune them, there is a complete lack of lows and basses in the traditional sense. Don't even think about combining blues music with jazz or rock classics while discussing music. It would appear that this is the price that must be paid for compactness.
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