I like true wireless headphones and have tried many different ones but mostly on the lower end of the price range. I've had issues with cheaper devices where calls mostly don't work and I've had sporadic connection issues. So I decided on a better product. At the same time, I didn't want to spend a lot of money to buy things like AirPods and Galaxy Buds, so it seemed like an economical alternative. So far I'm very happy with it. The only problem (if any) I had was opening the box. The box looked like I should have opened it, so I kept pushing until I realized I had to lift the lid instead, haha. Here's what I particularly like about these headphones: Sound quality: It's definitely better than the cheaper headphones I've used. The sound is clearer with better bass (don't expect amazing bass though). - Call Quality: Honestly, that's the best part. With the other earbuds, I gave up calls and switched to phone tone on every call. These are the first headphones that really let me make calls normally and people can hear me. Wireless Charging: Very convenient and works with my 3-in-1 universal wireless charging station. You no longer need to connect a cable. Now the only question is how they will perform over time, but only time can tell. I hope they last a few more years.
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