Due to the fact that I started having issues with my ears at one fine moment, I was forced to stop wearing earplugs. When I was in the store, my attention was drawn to these headphones. Since I didn't intend to make a purchase, I decided to give them a test run. It ended up being exactly what I needed in every way! It is true that they have an open device, and there is almost no sound insulation; however, it is simple to get used to, and in some situations (such as when riding a bicycle or taking public transportation), this is actually a benefit. The price is reasonable, considering the sound quality, which is satisfactory. On the other hand, the equalizer enables you to clean up the tops and significantly (due to the diameter of the speaker), tighten up the bottoms of the sound. I have never heard such natural bottoms in plugs, because they are made there at the expense of a closed space. I have never heard such natural bottoms in plugs. The fastening is very user-friendly: the headphones fit on the ear in a natural way, they did not press against the ear when I tried them on, and they have not become looser over the years that I have used them. They will not fall out of the ears, and even if the wire becomes caught on something or is pulled very strongly, the arms will simply turn away from the ear, preventing any damage from occurring. Even after wearing them continuously for five or six hours, the weight of the headphones does not become noticeable to me. This is despite the fact that the headphones are obviously heavier than any plugs. The primary and only drawback for me is the use of inexpensive materials, particularly wire. Rigid, which instantly becomes hard when there is a light frost and transmits any friction or rustling sounds directly to the ear. I've learned to live with it, but just recently one of the earpieces stopped working. It was discovered that the maintainability is at its peak right here. It is sufficient to press a little with a minus screwdriver on the latch, which can be found half a centimeter from the edge of the mount to the side where the wire is closer, and the headphones can be perfectly disassembled at this point. I rang each and every wire, but only in one space. There was no point in getting rid of the wires that came with the device, but there was a Sony headset that came with a smartphone. It had wires that were stylish and comfortable, and it also had a microphone. The fact that the headphones themselves were in-ear models was the only drawback, as this type of headphone has never been comfortable for me. It will take you no more than five minutes to solder these headphones to the wires coming from that headset. I used hot glue to repair the wires, and not only does it continue to function, but it has also improved significantly from the prior PanaSONYc))) In a nutshell, I am very confident in recommending the acquisition of these headphones.
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