Those are excellent headphones, which I purchased after Marshall Minor 2. They produce sound that is comparable to Marshall and even better. Low frequencies are enjoyable, and the sound is clear and precise. As I previously stated, I initially struggled to figure out how to put them in my ears (at the same time, my ears are not the smallest). I usually place them as deeply as I can out of habit, but you should place them a little more freely. You can achieve this by temporarily disabling the sensor and adjusting them in your ear so that sound does not distort. One further thing to note is that not all Bluetooth devices can connect to the headphones. I was unable to make a connection between my PC adapter and the Huawei Mediapad m6 tablet. And if it's not particularly objectionable for the PC in theory, it's already true for tablets. I can't say that my headphones are generally lacking anything (except for connecting to a tablet). I am happy with my purchase; but, as I had experienced severe ear pain even after a little listening session, I decided against in-ear or vacuum types. Absolutely, and you can respond to what is going on around you since there is less distance between the model and reality.
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