Overall, Tl;Dr's thoughtful design results in poor sound quality that rivals well-known brands. Solid bang for the buck. It's worth it, especially given the people's demands for responsibility. If your ears are very sensitive, go ahead. Where to start, what about the build quality? The build quality appears to be solid, higher quality rubber than the standard cable insulation, which is a standard practice used to extend life taking care of things like this. The wood is either their birch or bamboo as far as I can tell, their shape and machine cut are based on uniformity. A good building material for a quality sound chamber, not very expensive either, it has a uniform trigger patch. Which leads me to believe it may have been submerged in water and airbrushed to remove excess. A strip of metal that reinforces the housing into a unified design to the point where the angle is off-center, exiting the ear at an angle of about 45 degrees and leading to a wire that runs along the chin. Due to the fact that this design (in earbuds) can hurt your beard if you have one that can reverberate in your ears with no music or typing noise on your phone. The connector where the wires meet the back of the rear chamber has a thick plastic sheathing in a metal connector that sits halfway up the earbud's rear chamber, which reduces fraying of the wires if removed incorrectly. I pull them out by the wire myself. At the very end of the chambers is an open back, which helps to widen the soundstage a bit and give the bass a breather. Overall, the workmanship is very good despite the price. I was impressed with the colour, also I can be a little rough with the headphones. So far so good, but it's only been a day. So take what's worth. The sound quality is poor, the bass (low end) is clear and not focused on sound or harsh transitions, enough to meet most needs. The high SRRS are pretty crisp, because the open back doesn't turn them into drivers again. The mids are mediocre, not terrible, but for things like vocals etc you can look elsewhere if you're interested in vocal clarity. It's passable, but on the lower level it's passable. This is probably a characteristic of the tree rather than the speaker/driver itself. This makes it ring a bit, but it's only really noticeable if you're listening to someone speaking rather than singing. It might even be the thickness of the wire, although I don't want to take mine apart to find out. Durability I think these things will be pretty durable depending on the material as long as the glue holds. Now, the metal band Chambers is holding came close to straining my ears at first, particularly the area that comes out above my earlobe, although it does loosen up over time. . A smart solution to the most common problems and decent customer service. It's a way of building a brand and I think these people got it.
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