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Review on AKG K361BT Bluetooth Studio Headphones - Over-Ear, Closed-Back, and Foldable by Agata Nowickq ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

The packaging is luxurious, there are quality wires included, and there is a cover. Really relaxing and cozy. The Bluetooth signal is strong and comes from a reliable source; it can travel 20 meters and across two walls without being disrupted. What took me completely by surprise was the fact that other ears either had bugs or even fell off at such a great distance. With all of its perks. Although a lot of praise has already been showered upon the sound quality, I feel the need to point out that these headphones are optimized for listening to instrumental music as well as singing. Those who are into electronic bass won't find it here. But what kind of sound does a piano or strings make? I'll also write down the microphone in dignity because it's relatively good, a solid 4-ku, I don't know how it is on the street, but you can calmly communicate indoors, although it's not very convenient to do it in this type of ears, when you hear your voice, as it were, from inside. I'll also write down the microphone because it's relatively good, a solid 4-ku. I don't know how it is on the street (from - for soundproofing) Some cons: According to what many have said, why the hell, and most importantly - why did they build such a poor standby mode and power saving mode for this device? The ears will automatically switch themselves off after a period of inactivity lasting five minutes. In addition, the power button, which is a mechanical switch with two different positions, is always set to the "On" position. To activate it, you must first move the switch to the "Off" position and then to the "On" position again. It's a huge pain in the neck. Because of this, at first I wanted to return it; however, because I can't find another model that is comparable to this one in terms of cost or attributes, I've had to learn to live with it and accept it as normal.