Okay, let's continue. Because of their compact size and immaculate appearance, I decided to get a female. They are white in color, and they have an attractive appearance. It can be carried in any pocket. In addition, I will contrast using my Sony WF-1000-XM3 camera. The sound quality is acceptable; but, if you do not remember to install the AAC codec, it will not sound very good. There is nothing particularly remarkable about the sound, but at the same time, it does not sound as though you are listening to music through a drainpipe. Typical in relation to its cost. The bass is not very strong, the highs are not boosted, but the midrange frequencies can be picked up. If you have music playing in the background and switch between noise reduction options while listening, you won't be able to understand what this woman is saying, and it won't be evident which mode you chose to use. The management may be improved significantly. Nothing happens when you click any of the headphones even once (maybe this is a trick from false touches). Both the double-tap and the delay effects (finger on earpiece) are functional. The delay on both ears switches the noise reduction, and this is the primary source of the problem. For instance, you cannot put one value on one ear, such as "pause," and another value on the other ear, such as "next track," because the delay on both ears switches the noise reduction. There are just three values available for customization in total, two for double clicks and one for delay. And this is the source of unhappiness. Either track switching and noise reduction will be available to you, or you can opt to have "pause" instead of noise reduction. About the awful noise reduction that everybody is applauding so much, I have to remark right off the bat that this is a marketing trick. It is perfectly fine for you to switch on the noise reduction in the program; however, you should remap its key on the headphones to something else that provides more value. I got the same sense from him as I would from a cow. People who claim that it functions perfectly have no understanding how it ought to function (And if "respectable" blogs told you this, then they are getting paid for it). They sit perfectly, better than the huge Sony, the color is beautiful (well, this is taste, of course), the charge is not bad (except for the case itself), and they are absolutely worth their money. Well, in general, the headphones are really not bad, the touch responds well to touch, the sound is tolerable and not annoying at all, the color is beautiful (well, this is taste), and they are definitely worth their money.
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