Got pros: + Design. To my eyes, they look incredible, and any comparison to other people or things would be absurd. You can purchase headphones for 15k that have the appearance of being 15k. + Case. Looks nice. Indicator lights, magnets, near field communication, and meticulous installation. The headphones themselves should be placed inside, and the battery should be held extremely firmly. They have an exceptionally long shelf life. Stable from three hours on, with noise reduction (just as it states on the package), and excellent sound quality. You should not have any extraordinary expectations because headphones of that size just cannot produce a wow effect. No one has anything negative to say about the sound, and it has a low volume, so there is less background noise. It is working, and it is working really well. Depending on the circumstances, 20-30% of the noise is eliminated, and the resulting sound is fuller. + Application for Headphones Connect. There is an option for headphones. There, you have the option to set the bass or treble boost mode; the mode that you choose will be saved; personally, I always choose enhanced bass. Adjusting the level of noise reduction based on the selectivity and intensity settings. The mode that reduces wind noise is the one with the most advanced features. The phrase "cool, fashionable, and youthful" best describes touch buttons, which are also quite convenient. When you manipulate the headphones in public with light touches, it gives off the appearance of being pontovo. Some cons: — The sound driver has a diameter of 6 millimeters. I don't get why it's so little, why you can't even put 10mm in it like Sabbat does, or even 7mm as Sennheiser does. It is experienced. You do get decent sound, but not a lot else. Very little noise. And increasing the volume won't make it better. If you do not use the program, the bass is extremely lacking as a result of this. Because the sound by itself is not sufficient, the reduction of the background noise becomes a requirement rather than a bonus. Without it, you won't even be able to make it down the block. - It is not possible to configure the buttons normally; rather, the option available to select from is a pre-determined set of touch combinations. What do you want, wrist watches aren't going to sell themselves? - Either the pocket will simply contain the case, or after some time the entire lid will become scratched. Both of these outcomes are possible. - Never have any idea what the charge is. On the case itself, there is not an indicator of any kind. In the application, the charge is either one hundred percent or it is very close to being gone (roughly fifteen percent). However, the scenario is the same even though you can always hear the charge coming from the headphones themselves. - The microphone is of very poor quality
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