The headphones are, on the whole, fairly good; yet, they do not stick out among other headphones. The first time that they fell off was as a direct result of my inability to rapidly realize the primary factor that was necessary for effectively putting them on. On the other hand, after some time had passed, I was finally able to get used to it, and the headphones started to sit comfortably in the auricle. When I turned the noise reduction function on, it seemed like the same thing happened as when it was turned off. This left me perplexed. The availability of a setting to eliminate touch controls was a very welcome addition to the game. The Tk touch control is not very good either; the previous headphones had buttons, which made it easier to operate them. The Tk touch control is not very good. In this instance, the touch is not read, and even when it is, the reading is performed regardless of whether or not it is necessary. My only previous experience with wireless headphones was with JBL earbuds; however, it turned out that the Samsung was the superior option when compared to these. In general, my only prior experience was with wireless headphones. Because the vacuum-sealed ones do not stay in my ears and instead fall out, I was looking for some other option, and I believe that these Samsungs could be a decent choice for me because they are noise-cancelling headphones.
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