Because I was skeptical about the sound quality of wireless headphones for a long time, I did not have the slightest desire to use them. However, because of certain circumstances, I have decided to give them a try. As compared to the Sony MDR-EX650AP that I've been using for the past five years, I didn't notice a significant difference in the sound quality of these headphones, which was a pleasant surprise for me. The headphones will generally not come loose, will not fall out, and will discharge themselves gradually. In overall, I am pleased with the purchase; but, the ear cushions that were provided as part of the package are a dismal failure. No matter how much I turned the headphones in my ears, only the left one sat tight. The right one constantly moved away from my ear, and I primarily focused on listening to ambient sounds. The sound quality of the MDR-EX650AP can only be obtained when the Buds are properly positioned. I was able to resolve the issue by switching the positions of the ear pads on the MDR-EX650AP and the Buds. As soon as I did this, everything immediately increased to the level of the price category that they request for the Buds. It is true that even after charging the headphones with fresh ear pads, there is still a 0.5-1.5 mm gap on the casing; nevertheless, I did not realize that the gap had an effect on anything until much later.
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