I took over for the departed am61, and I'll evaluate myself against them. Spoiler alert: Having a good microphone was crucial for me, and I was completely fulfilled with this desire at age 66. But, if vacuum ones with AM61 and navigation criteria existed, there would undoubtedly be fire. Or you might end the hour at 61 with a typical wire that has a braid, rim, and regular noise suppression. Certain benefits Compared to the AM61, this model has: *Better noise reduction, you can hear me, not the background noise, and you can hear me normally even next to a busy highway since the microphone is mounted on the headband rather than the wire and is pointed at the mouth rather than dangling in any direction. * Braided wires, in contrast, are not cleaned; this was the cause of death for Am 61. *Quickly charged, half-charged, but similar to the preceding am61 *The WiFi area is a little bit wider, so the sound doesn't stutter if I'm in the kitchen and the room where the phone is is. * Maintains a charge longer, maybe as a result of turning off while the headphones are close by. * The sound was not noticeably better; the last one was to my taste and had little bass. I use it primarily for speech reproduction standards in podcasts and audio lectures. Cons of it: Here, I discuss subjective emotions; not everyone will find these to be a drawback: * My ears ache. Because it aches and swells a lot when the silicone plug is in, regardless of size, I had to remove it from the right earpiece. Okay left, possibly individual traits. There were no such issues with am 61. * thin silicone tabs that are difficult to use when running, fall out, and have poor hold. * In my opinion, a bad headphone setup prevents you from sleeping, sticks out of your ear, and requires regular adjustment or addition since the sound is directed to the side rather than into your ear. With fresh mounts, you cannot move. The claim that these headphones are more hygienic was made in the commercial, but I guess you get tired of washing them. Even when running and dancing, Am 61 sat tightly without experiencing any discomfort. I concur, despite the fact that many people, on the contrary, think it is a bonus that you can hear the surroundings. • Odd navigation. The Am61 has the standard features: a long plus for the subsequent track and a long minus for the prior one. Only the button in the middle is used for switching; two quick clicks will play the next track, and three (!) quick clicks will play the previous one. It's simpler to grab the phone and swap it, so I wasn't able to switch back to the prior one right away. * Unusual pricing. Usb3 is cool compared to usb2 on the am61, of course, but the charging cable is fragile and you'll need to seek for a replacement if it breaks because it's not widely available. Moreover, the headphones are split into two pieces when charging, increasing the risk of loss. Although in some circumstances this is a benefit, the cable can serve as an adaptor for an iPhone and the design allows for direct phone-to-headphone charging. Not really a negative, then.
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