I've been wearing them for a month now. ADVANTAGES: - Great sound! I have Bose SoundSports and Noise Canceling and they are on par (except for the noise canceling part). At least I think so. I'm not a music lover but I love bass and they have a lot of it. The battery lasts so long. I still have to load the case. On the other hand, I only use them once a week and whenever I go outside. They block a lot of noise. The voices are really muffled and you can't hear them at all when the music is playing. When mowing the lawn, I don't even hear the sound of a lawnmower, and the volume doesn't even get that high - The case is Qi-compatible, so I can charge it with a wireless charger. - The headphones connect immediately to the latter. connected device. If it is not available, it will be moved to the next device. More on that later. Next/Previous/Volume/Google/Siri controls are in the headphones. You don't have to mess with any apps. More on that later. CONS: - Random typing as all controls are controlled by tap/touch. So many times I've adjusted my headphones only to accidentally stop the music or turn up the volume. I've kind of gotten used to where I store my headphones when I set them up, but there's still a lot going on. Automatically connecting to the last device is fine, but if you want them to connect to a different device, you'll need to disconnect it from the first device. As far as I know there is no disconnect/reset button on these headphones. I had a period where I couldn't connect it to my phone only to find out it was paired with my tablet in another room. It's not really a big deal if you remember what the last device was. Personal opinion: - When I first got the headphones, I used the ear tips that were already on the headphones and they caused me pain in my ears. They come standard with mushroom-shaped headphones. They are also available with round ones (S/M/L). I tried the medium round ones and they hurt my ears so I went for the small ones and they just fell out. When I first got them I wanted to give up and get them back, but I gave them another chance and I don't think I got them far enough the first time. With small earbuds they really are in my ears with very little discomfort. Sometimes they slip out, but I just plug them back in (and accidentally pause or turn up the volume in the process). - You must take both out of the case to pair them. You can't just take one and then assemble it. I think you can put one of the earbuds back into the case after pairing if you only want to use one. I haven't tested it yet, but I think this is how it works. I haven't tried them on the phone yet, so I can't comment on that, but Google Assistant understands me perfectly. Speaking of. You can single click any earbud to pause/play, double click right earbud to skip to next song, left earbud to go to beginning/previous track, triple click any earbud to google / to invoke Siri. Press and hold the right earbud to increase volume and the left earbud to decrease volume. Clicking in the right place takes some getting used to. When I try to skip to the next song, I often lose one of the touches and the song just stops. Trying to "feel" the listener where to press results in accidental volume increase/decrease. CONCLUSION: I still like these headphones and they offer very good value for money. I recommend.
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