I can't wear regular earbuds without the help of stabilizers (narrow ear canals and earbud pressure often cause headaches too). So I am very picky when it comes to headphones and have been using Samsung branded headphones for a while. I like the fit and the sound is acceptable for my purposes. My job requires me to wear headphones or use computer speakers, and after trying to use in-ear headphones for a long time after my dog ate my last pair of Samsung Buds, I finally decided to spend the money on it. They are definitely branded by Samsung and look very real. I have purchased other Samsung headphones from Revain and received something that was clearly not what was advertised. This is a retail package, but it's easy enough to get. The headphone cable is flat and doesn't come loose or straighten out easily, but it feels like good quality rubber or silicone, so it shouldn't harden and snap right away. like cheap plastic. Likewise, the plastic parts are decently finished, they're metallic in color and have the sheen and feel of decent quality hard plastic. The sound is about what you would expect from headphones. They are alright. These are not studio monitors but I would like to use them to listen to music and audio bursts from my computer, I am not a sound engineer. From them there is no noise, no terrible distortion. Completely adequate. Now for the bad part, and it could easily be because I just misread the ad. Headphones advertise stabilizers, and that's true. They come with stabilizers on the ear cups. They are very well made and will not slip or tear. However, suitcases were advertised as different sizes and I thought that meant they all had stabilizers. I was disappointed to find that the extra pads, which come in three strengths to suit different ear sizes, don't have a stabilizing wing. Of course, this is not a problem if you don't need them or the standard size suits you. Unfortunately, they are too big for me and hurt my ears, so I have to do without the "active" part of these active headphones. However, there are some in the kit that I can use, I just can't use them while I'm active. I haven't upgraded to true wireless bike headphones yet due to the above difficulties with in-ear headphones, so I was hoping they would be ok with stabilizers. That's not enough for a bad product rating. , but I suspect you might get a little frustrated trying to use them to be active
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