In general, the model is successful; however, the cost is too high in my opinion (three thousand five hundred to four thousand would be about right). Below are some advantages: 1. The quality of the craftsmanship of the headphones itself is exceptional, everything is extremely neat (with the exception of the case), including the packaging, and there is a really nice sensation from the way the items are presented. 2. The sensors have an outstanding degree of response. 3. The sound quality is fantastic (given that the ear cushions are inserted into the ears in the appropriate manner). 4. Although I attempted to land a charge on the headphones, I was unable to do it; instead, my head began to hurt. The volume level is extremely loud. 5. The connection speed is really incredible, and it also connects to the computer in a very short amount of time and offers a huge number of configuration options. Using aptx, it is possible to connect a laptop to the wireless and Bluetooth Intel 7260 module (this was verified using the program Bluetooth Tweaker). 6. The connection is of good quality, as demonstrated by its ability to pass through one load-bearing brick wall measuring 640 mm and a partition of 120 mm; when linked to an iPhone SE, the connection does not disappear and does not stall; and the connection is not disrupted by direct sunlight, as it did with the headphones that came before these. 7. The plastic container has a coating similar to a soft-touch finish, so it does not leave any scratches and does not scratch when it is carried in a bag with keys. This is a pleasant feature. 8. The indication on the case is quite fascinating; when you put the headphones in, the diode into which the earphone goes lights up (this also occurs when the case cover is put on). 9. Both the sound of the connection indication and the sound of the disconnection indication are enjoyable. Various disadvantages: 1. The quality of the case is inconsistent; the hinge is covered up, the exterior is made of plastic, and there is an exposed spring on the inside (this is, in my opinion, an extremely unstable design). 2. Because of this inconvenience, headphones are typically worn in the ear. Walking about with only one earpiece in causes weird sensations, almost as if one ear were deaf. This is not a comfortable experience. 3. The application gives off a conflicting impression. You need to utilize both headphones in order to get the most out of the application. It is not particularly easy to add sound; for example, one division can be added by holding down the button for a long period of time, and this can only be done with two headphones plugged in. 4. The ear pads that came attached to the headphones were the only ones that were a close enough fit for me; however, after wearing the headphones for a while in hot weather, for example, the headphones start to fall out of my ear because my ear sweats. The whole set of ear pads did not fit me; only the ones that came attached to the headphones did. 5. The price of the case cover at the well-known Chinese retailer is quite high, the quality of the craftsmanship is subpar, and there is no variety available. 6. It goes without saying that these are not the original AirPods, which can be located if they are misplaced. It would be fantastic if the application were to incorporate such a function into its design.
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