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Review on Haylou W1 wireless headphones, blue by Wiktor Jakuta ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

The headphones have a good sound, are comfortable to wear, and their microphone is on par with those found in modern smartphones. Additionally, it has an effective noise reduction system and connects via Bluetooth 5.2. I would suggest.

Pros
  • 1. A unique and interesting timbre coloring of the sound that is relatively close to being neutral. Putting more of an emphasis on higher frequencies, but avoiding hissing sibilants between 8 and 10 kHz (see the frequency response in the attachment). The middle is almost completely level. There isn't any noticeable bass bump at any of the lower frequencies, and the lower frequencies themselves are pretty smooth. Pay close attention to these headphones if you have a voice that has a base frequency of D sharp or higher since you will most likely enjoy the sound that they produce. 2. Wireless LAN 5. 2. Both the standard and adaptive versions of Aptx are supported. In contrast to SBC, compression by the codec is not discernible when operating in these modes. 3. A form that fits comfortably. They do not put any pressure on the ears, they do not fall out, and at the same time, they themselves are moved into the appropriate position so that movement does not affect their fit. 4. Charge indicator for the charging unit consisting of three LEDs (dim enough, which is good). 5. The sound that is recorded by the microphone has a high quality; when using the voice recorder mode, it writes the audio "as is," and when using the talk mode, it has effective noise reduction. 6. Protection against moisture and water is. This was the very first object that was examined with the use of headphones:. 7. There is no intermodulation between the headphones, as is the case with all TWS headphones. 8. A very low level of self-noise from the speaker.
Cons
  • 1. The phasing seems to have some problems. It would appear that the scene is complete in terms of its left-to-right dimensions; yet, the depth of the scene is either nonexistent or extremely shallow. It is quite difficult to identify a person based solely on their front left or left profile. Unusually, the center is not in the area in front of the head but rather at the center of the geometric shape. As a consequence of this, the setting of a complicated musical fragment, despite having quite a lot of details, is nevertheless a little bit like "porridge." It would appear that this is a function of the fact that one earphone contains two speakers. 2. When they walk quickly and talk, they "pound" on the ear with their hands. 3. One of the earpieces in my copy is slightly louder than the other, but since their tones are the same, this flaw was easily remedied by adjusting the balance to "zero." Check out the frequency response (gaussian white noise) that was measured using the Assistant S sound level meter. To get the best results, position the earpiece so that it is in close proximity to the microphone, and reduce the headphone volume by half while you take the measurements. On the graph, reliable information may be found above 200 Hz because, below that frequency, the measured signal was below the background noise in the room. 4. Although they have Bluetooth 5.2, they do not support the LC3 codec, which was first implemented by the Bluetooth 5.2 standard.

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May 30, 2023
Has pros: The sound is good, they sit comfortably in the ears, the girl is happy Got cons: There is no proximity sensor or whatever it is called (when the headphones understand that they are in the ear)