Only 216 were produced when I purchased it from a reputable online retailer with all the incentives. In my smartphone, I use the S4mini. When I first listened to it in the store, there was such a big difference from the original Samsung that I didn't even believe it. First off, the sound quality of the original Samsung was generally poor; there were only medium volume settings, similar to the Mayak radio from 1980. Second, one of the headphones in the original Samsung perished after 15 days. These headphones have a soft bass, high-quality highs, three different sizes of silicone ear pads, and a soft wire that won't bend, fold, or harden in the cold. They also pair well with my S4mini. In a nutshell, it's simply a fairy story to 216. After a month of use, I'd like to add that the microphone is flawless everywhere and that people can clearly hear me on a bus as well as in a busy street. After operating for two months, the right speaker "sank." At full level, those are only faintly audible and are completely inaudible at 50% volume. It's horrible because I hardly ever used the headset, only listened to news radios at modest volumes (60β70%), and never at all to bass-heavy music. I read through a number of reviews and discovered that they all painted the same picture: the right speaker "dies" after two to three months of use. The same thing happened after the warranty-covered replacement. Here it is: a teaspoon of honey with a barrel of tar in it. This headset's performance features are zero, but the sound and microphone are both excellent. The model has a design flaw that affects its technical accuracy. It is not advised to buy this item. I purchased headphones for 130 a month later from a well-known Chinese website, and they have been operating without a hitch for many years. Also, the sound quality, headset, and dependability turned out to be quite excellent. What use do these defunct brands like Sony and others serve?
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