
I bought a couple of headphones before keeping these. They are very comfortable to wear, which is an important factor. I tried the dual-ear headphones but they got annoying after a while. I love the fact that these headphones only have one speaker, so you don't feel any pressure in either ear during long phone calls. The sound quality on my part is superb and I like the fact that the mouthpiece can be bent to get very close to the mouth. I usually like to go for a walk while talking on the phone on the wooden floor. With other headsets I've had, people on the other end of the line could hear my footsteps. These headphones are not allowed. I tested them with different callers to see how much background noise they hear, e.g. B. the unloading of the dishwasher, background conversations, etc. Very little of this background noise can be heard. I assume this is because the mic has a foam pad and it can get very close to the mouth because part of the mic is curved. They connect quickly to my bluetooth phone and appear to be a good distance away. I had no problems dropping calls. The only minor downsides I have are that the keys are close together and you really have to pay attention to whether you're turning the volume up or down or even hitting the end key, all of which are very close together. Finally, turning off the headphones requires you to hold down the power button for at least 5 seconds, which always feels like a long time. These defects are very minor and in no way prevent me from buying them again. Overall these are great headphones.

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