Sound. The sound in these headphones is best described as warm and detailed. The deep, powerful base doesn't overwhelm or distort the sound, but pairs beautifully with vocals and high frequencies, which are reproduced perfectly. The highs could be a bit more brilliant, but overall a very, very pleasant sound stage. I have to say I'm getting addicted to listening to them. Note that I'm listening on an iPhone 11. The controls are ugly, touchy, awkward touch controls that don't do what you want them to. I can't tell you how many times I've accidentally triggered pause/play by taking them out of my ears, or just skipped a track forward (tap-tap) and paused them instead. It takes focused concentration and lots of practice to bounce back and forth. I wish they had button controls instead of touch controls. The only limitation is the volume function. Increasing or decreasing the volume seems to work all the time and I like the functionality - holding it down longer increases the volume (unlike some other headphones which just increase it). Convenience - they are very small, so easy to get hold of. in the ear, they are a bit difficult to grab to take them out of the ear. But very comfortable. I've tried so many wireless earbuds lately and these are the only ones I can leave in my ear for a long time without tinnitus. Their light weight and the way they sit in the ear like an IEM helps with that. However, I will say that I only recommend barrel-shaped tips (the ones that go on top of the earbuds initially) - the rest of the tips end up in your ear canal. This has happened to me a few times when I've had to remove earbuds with tweezers. I switched to running shoes and found that not only do they stay in place because of their design, but they are also the most comfortable. I've used them at the gym and they work great on the elliptical and for jumping. There is no need to set them up and reinsert them. Also, headphones tend to isolate noise very well, as advertised based on the IEM fit. hull and done. The body is surprisingly small. So small that sometimes you can't feel it in your pocket. I like it because it encourages you to always have her with you and not think about it. The battery life is good (I've never run out of battery) and I really like the Qi wireless charging. The overall feel of the earbuds' build and case is a bit cheap, but the sound quality makes up for it. Connection - very fast pairing, very rarely did I have problems reconnecting to the device. Unfortunately, there is no pairing of multiple devices. After some use, I decided to keep it despite the quirky controls (which I'm getting used to). i love the sound They've become my favorite sound, even better than my Bose qc35s.
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