I decided to go with VTB for the perks. There might be some headphones that are quite good if it weren't for the drawbacks listed up top (items 2 and 3, you might be able to overlook the rest), but it's highly unlikely that this will ever be the case. It's possible that the issue is personal, and that I just didn't strike it fortunate when I got married. With all of its perks. Extremely long work time (five to six hours per day is plenty for four days without the need for recharging), very good sound if you pick up ear pads, tapas work perfectly, and passive noise isolation is comfortable for me. Some cons: 1. There has been a problem with the cover of the case ever since the first day. I went out and purchased a cover for him, and now there is less cause for concern. 2. The thing that irritates me the most is when there are continuous breaks in the signal. The phone is sitting in his pocket while it is playing music, and all of a sudden, bam! It begins to get lost and is interrupted. There are times when these are brief interruptions every 10 seconds, and there are other times when it is a continual jumble of wheezing and millisecond pieces of the music stream. Turning off the music on crowded public transportation in the morning is preferable so that your ears and brain are not subjected to unnecessary strain. The signal is extremely unreliable and quite poor. And it can happen even on streets that are totally devoid of people and vehicles, where there is no one or anything to cause the signal to be disrupted. The sole treatment for it consists of dragging the phone in the air with one's palm, but as this is an amateur technique, it is not always effective. 3. Headset microphones that are very low quality overall. Even in a room where there is little background noise, I have to raise my voice and speak as clearly and distinctly as I can, much like I would during a session with a speech therapist, in order for the other person to understand what I am saying. I quickly switch them off and start talking on the phone while I'm out in public so that I don't humiliate myself or people around me by shouting into empty space. 4. The sound background mode is an unnecessary component of the program. After five minutes, your ears and head will begin to hurt due to the wonderful cacophony that is being produced. The sound will intensify and at the same time become very metallic. There will also be a lot of extra noises, including whistling from your own breathing.
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