I started out giving these headphones 4 stars but then realized I was wrong comparing them to the Air Pod Pro which is over $100 more cost. For relative cost, these liners fit the bill. Feel: These earbuds are a little slippery and the squat design makes them a little hard to grip. However, they fit my ear well so I don't have to touch them too much anyway. Putting them back in the case properly takes a little getting used to. Appearance: I like the variable colors. I bought these because I lost my tiny white Air Pods Pro case (the last location of which was deleted after 24 hours because Apple is a money dealer). This red suitcase is larger but not bulky. Interaction: I don't like the button on the outside of the headphones. I want the button to be at the bottom with more squeeze functionality. To press the button, I have to insert the earpiece deeper into my ear for it to click. I also like to lie down with headphones on, but if you put your ears against the pillow, the button keeps being pressed. A button that's on top of the button (or on top) would be a lot easier to pinch if it wasn't random. At least when I click it, the buds don't pop out of my ear; I had the problem with APPs lever. Sound Quality and Connection: Good enough for me. Calls connected and sounded good. I don't need my phone calls to have the quality of a live orchestra. The music seems good too. Not too heavy bass, but clear. ANC/Occlusion: The occlusion effect seems to be a bit worse than the Air Pod Pro, but nowhere near as bad as Jabra and other brands. Sometimes I hear pounding on the sidewalk, but I don't hear blood or anything like that. ANC/Transparency is also relatively on par with APP, of course a little less important in terms of quality, since these buds are significantly cheaper. It seems adept at blocking out certain sounds; ie my air conditioning, skipping someone calling my name. I didn't really test the battery life but I guess they are better than APP. Again, these are solid buds for the price. You get what you pay for, and these headphones seem to prioritize what's really important to me, so you don't have to shell out $250 every time your apps or Bose get lost.
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