Just expressing my dissatisfaction would be the same as saying nothing at all. When I got the headphones, the first thing I did was take them to the Samsung warranty department, where they formally validated things that I didn't know already, including a) that they are the original headphones and b) that they are fully functional. Consider this: the first thought that came to mind when I heard this "sound" was that it was either a breakdown or a phony. Assuming it to be one of the two, I brought it to the guarantee (there is a test document). What is a good comparison point? What did you not like? Hardly nothing was to my liking. I compare them to the wireless headphones my wife used to own that were produced by the Apple company when she was younger (I'm not a fan of this company, but I love Samsung products). I therefore begin each of my predictions with the word "unlike," even though I don't think they will come true. 1. There isn't any sound. no bass at all. Absolutely no space is available. Euphoria was absent. That is awful beyond belief. 2. Rubber earbuds will remain in the ear if they are removed too rapidly (if you use smaller earbuds, the sound is even worse than in step 1) 3. After putting on the headphones and placing them back in the "box," I consistently mix up the left and right earbuds. This takes a lot of time and is inconvenient. 4. After roughly an hour of wearing it, it will fall out of the ear if you do not forcefully and carefully put it into the ear (much like you would with a drill). Together with this: 5. The majority of permissions, including access to my location, are required for an application to open on a smartphone (phone - Samsung), and if all permissions are denied, the application will not begin. 6. An unusually high frequency of false positives (even on a pillow) 8. To change tracks, pause, and perform other manipulations, you must "tap" on the outside of the headphones a single or multiple times. This can be extremely painful (or at least unpleasant) for the eardrum when wearing "plugs." 7. the ears are really uncomfortable (feeling full). I have to say that I am largely dissatisfied with this artistic creation, which was created by a truly remarkable group. I have no idea where such a rating originates; perhaps people haven't tried out alternative wireless headphones. Please refrain from making any remarks on the shape of my ears or any other aspects of my personality because, up to this point, they haven't interfered with my headphones (there were also plugs). Which did you enjoy? Samsung's service is offered. Fast. There are no inquiries.
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