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Review on Sony - C400 Wireless Behind-Neck In Ear Headphone White (WIC400/W) by John Lim ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, a normal product.

A hard reset is required to connect to another phone after a regular connection to one. This is not a drawback, but rather a change. not relevant to NFC. On my Xiaomi, the poweramp player's sound somewhat saved the situation. The buffer was decreased in the sound settings' audio output-java output. Cod appears to be less common. Though it's better to upgrade the firmware, you still need to experiment. Similar issues didn't arise with the Xiaomi DSSLDC3.5Ai receiver.

Pros
  • relaxed around the neck. They didn't appear to be sitting symmetrically at first, but eventually I stopped feeling them. Much time is spent holding the charge. Highly. In an open environment, the reception distance is considerable. I may not have measured precisely, but I retreated by 30 meters. The walls don't get in the way when you're moving around the apartment. Bass is plenty, in my perspective. You can chat in the player if you want to.
Cons
  • Although the music is not particularly loud, earplugs can still be used. The volume sags if the equalizer lifts the bass significantly. fails to cope (but does not wheeze). The sound is muffled when the phone is in a backpack that is tucked behind the back. Despite the fact that I sinned on the metro's antenna masts. I'll have to look into that. My Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 constantly has sound issues. noises of stretching, clicks, and crackles. on every player. Much better, but not without, music. I verified that the Lumia 1520 has no issues at all.

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