Good day. I was looking for headphones that could be used with a computer, tablet, phone, or television. That was a fantastic match. To my standards and at a reasonable cost. Next, in chronological order: I was pleasantly surprised by the sound. I had no intention of listening to music in them, but I was pleasantly surprised by how nicely they played. The top and middle have sufficient detail, but the bottom is somewhat elevated and unintelligible. The stage is not completely level, and the volume is adequate. It would be absurd to compare such a headset with BT headphones, which retail for a significantly greater price, but since I don't have access to any others, I can say that listening to music while wearing them is, on the whole, a good experience. Ergonomics - they are light, and even on a large head (62r of the helmet), they sit well; nothing about the design causes the head or neck to tire when worn for an extended period of time. Because to the lack of a folding design, it cannot be worn around the neck in any capacity. Management is not very convenient. Do not try to press the button with just one finger because this will cause the earpiece to fall out of your ear. You have to take hold of your hand and look for the appropriate button. Connection - there are no issues with the connection while using the whistle, but when using BT, I needed to look at the instructions in order to understand how to connect to another device (button on + off mic). The whistle is connected to Android TV; however, the volume cannot be adjusted using the headphones and is only moderately loud (such support has not been officially announced). The delay on YouTube or in the player is not experienced when using BT, regardless of whether one is watching on a TV or a tablet. There is no charge indication available through the whistle; instead, look at the LEDs located on the ears. Okay with the microphone. Although I did not do a dedicated test of it, my friends and coworkers in zoom and discord report that it works fine. The clicks and presses made on the computer keyboard and mouse are not picked up by the microphone. Materials include a rag that has been sewn onto the headband in a curved pattern. Although this does not detract from the overall appearance, it may not be to everyone's liking. The only other option, which is a headset manufactured by Razer, does not function properly when being charged when it has been depleted (in their defense, it is possible to connect a 3.5 jack, which Logitech does not have) The headset was excellent, but I was absolutely exhausted. met and exceeded my expectations. I took advantage of a deal on Amazon and purchased it for 5,000 rupees.
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