I've had these headphones for over a year, before that the HBS-700 was about 6 months old. The sound quality on them is slightly better than theirs. a pair of wired headphones for $30-$40. It's kinda crazy because they're Bluetooth. Also, there's no microphone to deal with because there's no cable (those annoying rattling noises in the headphones when the cable jumps). When you move or are active, the sound quality in these headphones is much higher than most wired headphones. The battery life when playing music is about 10-12 hours on a full charge. They still last 10-12 hours on a full charge after a year of charge cycles. The battery almost always lasts a full day, even with constant music playback. Range: The HBS-700 actually has more range. I was able to walk 40 feet from my HBS 700 phone before the music cut out. With them it is closer to 20 feet. There are no accidental drops/pops/clicks etc at 0-10ft due to poor bluetooth connection. At around 15 feet this can happen from time to time. At 20-30 feet it starts to interfere with hearing to the point where it becomes unusable. Call quality: I prefer using my phone with them because the other person is heard much better through them than through the phone (due to the in-ear design). The quality of the microphone is also good, no complaints. Buttons/Switches/Build Quality: Everything is intuitively laid out on the front of the headset. Play/pause music, just press the left button. Answer the call, press the right button. The volume control is located to the left of the play button. The title selection is on the right-hand side. All is. On the left is the on/off switch. You never have to touch your phone. The earbuds are magnetic, when not in use they are held securely in the little gray jacks you see in the photo. A small additional benefit they have over HBS-700 (at least for iPhone, don't know about Android) is that HBS-730 shows battery life alongside iPhone battery life (and reduces volume by 3x). the music will stop and a voice will tell you the battery level - something the HBS-700 sorely lacks). The cables that lead from the device to the earbuds are a bit stiff at first, but will loosen over time if moved/bent/tampered with. One complaint: if you do pretty strong things, they can fall off. If I duck fast enough, they'll fall off my neck. A simple solution is to cross your headphones and plug them into the jack on the other side. They won't fall 99% of the time, but if you're moving your body at the speed of a soccer ball, there's a pretty good chance they'll fall. I would recommend them to everyone. who move a lot and like music or need to answer calls. They are ideal for such situations.
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