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Review on Shure AONIC 50 Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones (White) by Nguyn Qu Ph (Nhn) ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is completely satisfied, performs its functions.

Overall, it has a standard sound, a first-rate appearance, and some intriguing content (5th bluetooth, a good set of codecs). Is it worth the money? That is a question that must be answered by each individual. I am content with certain qualifications. The taste, well, let's just say that it suited me. I won't paint the sound; different felt-tip pens have different colors and tastes. The landing is pleasant; nevertheless, I won't suggest that you can sit there all day without experiencing any discomfort; however, you will have peace and quiet to enjoy the landing. Aesthetics comparable to those of an expensive device, materials of a high quality. It does a decent job of "anti-noise reduction," and I make frequent use of the capability when the sound of the surrounding environment is transmitted through the built-in microphones. Negatives: There is nothing to compare noise reduction with; yet, based on the functionality that was declared, I was not struck. When working from home, it is possible that it will not be loud enough to drown out the call of the spouse if they are in the next room and the door is closed. Although I do not find the reduction of noise to be especially intriguing in and of itself, nor do I believe this to be a disadvantage of the product, I acknowledge that for certain people this feature may be quite essential. The bow has a tendency to crackle, which, at first glance, does not appear to be the result of poor assembly quality because the bow appears to be sitting pretty securely and confidently; nonetheless, in order to determine what the problem is, we must wait and see what the future holds. I would like there to be a bit more freedom of movement in the area of the ears where the cups are fastened; currently, in order to turn the cups, you have to make a clear and obvious effort with your body. Again, it's possible that they will become more laid back in the future, but for the time being, it's really weird. The most frustrating aspect is that the maker says the device can be charged from empty to full in just two hours. All of the other wires can puff for 4-6 hours, but they won't charge the headphones to their full capacity. You can only achieve this indicator by using the wire that came in the packaging. Apple merchandize in all of its splendor; the lifespan of this cable is an open question.

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