Recently, I began using it, and before that, I had been using reinforcing UE600. Since the prior headphones made it a habit of wearing foam ear pads, I've gotten used to them. To everyone who hasn't given these a shot yet, I can't stress enough how highly I recommend at least giving them a shot with headphones. For my part, I have absolutely no interest in going back to using silicone. RHAs have a pretty pleasant tone. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the sound. The bass sounds fantastic. Very easy to follow and understand, with neither overload nor severe pressure. They are inferior to reinforcement in medium and high, but not to the point where it is a deal breaker. Of course, this is the case. The quality of the sound is amazing in this location, as well as in that one and in every other one. For example, the armature has a serious deficiency in bass like this, and the TrueConnect's performance across the remainder of the range is hampered by a lack of speed and clarity. In the majority of situations, you will not be able to tell the difference between the two until you do a direct comparison with a reliable source. The unsteady connection on the street was a thorn in the side of the situation. In addition, the connection between the headphones and the phone, as well as the connection between the right and left headphones. There are no problems in either the room or the transportation. It's possible that this is a result of the connection being made over BT 4.2. When you update the phone to include Bluetooth 5.0, I really hope that everything will be successful. The "fashionable" AptX codec and others are not supported by headphones. To the best of my knowledge, there is only AAC support. The end result (for me) is that my dream of taking a peaceful stroll down the street with headphones in my ears has not yet come true, but the quality of the sound and the sound insulation in public transportation is excellent. Both are improved when foam ear cushions are used instead of silicone ones. The headphones will not slip out of your ears, and wearing them for extended periods of time will not be uncomfortable. They provide call quality that is pretty satisfactory when used as a headset. I am content with the purchase, despite the drawbacks that were discussed. I would suggest. Inform me if anyone has experience with a smartphone connected to BT 5.0; I'd like to know how reliable the connection is with the headphones when I'm out and about. Addition. I used a different phone in an attempt to hear them when I was walking down the street (Mate 20 lite). As a direct consequence of this, there were significantly fewer pauses in the communication process. Although we still see some of them around, overall, the situation is much better than it was. And this is taking into consideration the fact that in the Mate 20 lite BT 4.2. On the surface of things, the dependence of communication on the phone model is apparent.
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