These are the first truly wireless headphones I've owned. Purchased in early March, right as deals were beginning. It's true that the suggested retail price is higher than necessary (just take down $1,500 to $2,000 and you're good to go), but I was able to find them for even less thanks to various discounts and sales. Let me begin with the audio. It works well with headphones of this size and design. The bass is a little thin, but otherwise it's a solid track. The headphones used here provide just passive noise cancellation. If you listen to something, just using your head is enough. The volume is likewise fine; I've never turned it up higher than 80%. Although my headphone issues are solely physiological, they have been an annoyance at times. The left earpiece, which has the largest nozzles, begins to fall out of the headphones within an hour to two of first use. It is not dependent on my actions. For whatever reason, my left ear always has trouble keeping the earpiece in, whereas my right ear has no such problems. Surprisingly, there is still a distinction between them. Consequently, it is best to have a friend check it out or to ask the store if you can try it on (some stores allow this, but only if you provide your own ear cushions) before making a purchase. Connecting to the phone also takes a long time (Galaxy A50). The laptop normally connects with no issues, so I'm not sure what's going on. Although there are occasional disconnects and reconnections, dumps do occur. The headphones themselves are beautifully put together, but the case's closing mechanism has a little blowback. Almost; not quite. The microphone isn't very happy about something. The earpiece must be removed, the sensor covered, and the user must talk directly into the device or the headphones must be turned off and the gadget itself used for communication, as it is not always easy to hear and is best used in a quiet setting. While I was delighted with the headphones' battery life, I had to charge them every 1.5-2 days due to the poor quality of the carrying case. It would be nice if it were smaller. They soon become unclean, necessitating cleaning every three to four weeks. After roughly 2.5 months of wear, the ear cushions had become yellow. Neither tried, nor washed. The headphones and their carrying case are both a pain to keep clean. In general, I think you should buy, but I think you should hold off till the Galaxy S21 is released and then buy (S30).
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