I've been using Senso Wings for a little over a month and I have to say I've been pleasantly surprised at how easy they are to use. Whenever I'm ready to go out, I take them out of the case and put them on my ears. They automatically connect to my phone and I'm in my own fun way. The sound quality is good, but nothing that the music lover praises. The headphones are perfect for the podcasts and audiobooks I listen to regularly and have a nice sound when I fire up Spotify for industrial music. The mic quality is much better than I expected and my wife commented on how clear I sound to her when using my phone hands-free. This tidbit brings me to my next point. While you can hold your finger on one of the earbuds to activate your phone's voice assistant, all I have to do as usual is say "Hey Google" for it to turn on. While it's nice to have a physical way to activate the feature, the beep works great. There are no physical buttons on these headphones. As I said before, they connect automatically when taken out of the case and each earbud is very sensitive. Click once to play. Click again to stop. There are a few more actions, but I never use them. I'm a simple need person when it comes to wireless headphones. I need them to function, sound decent, be comfortable, and not get in my way when I'm working, cruising around town, or doing anything else. Senso Wings do exactly that and excel at it.
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