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Review on Wireless headphones Accesstyle Indigo TWS, blue by Agata Roguska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

To tell you the truth, this is the first pair of headphones I've owned that have touch buttons rather than mechanical ones. They are not readily apparent on the housing of the headphones, and it took me some time to get used to the idea that you merely have to touch the headphones in a particular location in order to activate them. I would want to focus on this topic and discuss it in greater depth. There are three different kinds of touches, specifically sorts. If you keep your finger on the "button" on any pair of headphones, the headphones will switch off after a few seconds (both). But you have to keep your finger on each one separately if you want to enable both of them. This isn't exactly convenient, but it seems to have been done this way so that the headphones can be used independently. The second method of pushing the button involves lightly touching it and holding it down for the specified amount of time (in this case, two seconds) until a beep is heard. At this point, everything is crystal obvious; a play-pause. And hang up on the person who called. And last but not least, brief touches (like clicking a mouse button). First, you should pick up the phone and then you should hang up. The following track is number three on the right. Three on the left will take you to the beginning of the track that is currently being played; if there are three more immediately after it, it will take you to the previous track. I would like to bring this to your attention; triple clicks that are completed successfully are indicated by a sound signal. Now that we've finished listening, let's move on to discussing. During a conversation, the parties involved remark on the high sound quality and the ease with which they can follow what is being said because to the microphone's exceptional sensitivity. The OKgoogle voice assistant is so advanced that it can readily identify even the cries of children from a distance. In addition, there is no audible distortion in the recordings of the discussions. And while we're on the subject of the voice assistant. If you double-tap either the left or right earpiece, the graphics processing unit (GPU) will be activated. This will enable you to issue voice commands even if the phone is locked and you have it in your pocket. And if you do not use the GPU, then you will need the assistance of third-party programs such as MacroDroid in order to assign another action or command to a double quick tap. However, for some reason, this quick double tap will be recognized as a long press, but that is an entirely different story.

Pros
  • Everybody. Okay, so pretty much everything. This brand, as usual, possesses a design that is chic and flawless. My non-melomaniac hearing tells me that the sound is amazing, but it starts to open up once the third of the volume has been played (if it is quieter, it is a bit deaf). You close your eyes, and when you do, you are able to make out the distinct sounds of all of the instruments, including the drums, cymbals, bass, triangle, and so on. Everything is easily recognizable, and most importantly, it has a lot of volume; you can easily see the musical scenario in your head. They have a secure fit in the ear (do not pull them out), but at the same time, they are comfortable and barely noticeable. If you want to hear what the other person is saying, you have to remove the headphones from your ears because the noise isolation is that good. When you take the earpiece out of your ear, you will most likely touch the button, which will pause the music. When you put it back in your ear, the music will start playing again. This is another ergonomic trick. You are going to take that out of the pause. >>
Cons
  • Subjective.

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June 21, 2023
Has pros: Design! Comfortable. Very beautiful blue color. Different cons: Sometimes the connection is lost