My goal is to find the best budget headphones (ie under $50). Unfortunately they are not. But they're not bad, at least as long as you don't call anyone. Which I rarely do, but still. Firstly, the buds I received were in a blue/black case, not a jewel blue one. I don't blame them, but if you really, really, really want a nice blue case, just know you can get a slightly different color. May be. Anyhow, let's move on to the review.** DON'T FORGET TO REMOVE THE PLASTIC FILM FROM BATTERY TERMINALS ** I've reviewed so many headphones that I'm not sure which one the film was on, but it was there's a slide, TAKE IT OUT! Otherwise, your headphones will not charge. Pairing - These pairs are very simple. First they connected to each other and then appeared in my phone and I selected them. comfort. In fact, they are very comfortable. Maybe I'm just getting used to true wireless headphones, but they were great to the point where I thought they might fall out because they're loose. But no - I shook my head a few times and they stayed inside. It just didn't hurt. I also wore them for several hours and they still didn't hurt. The battery life is quite comparable to all other budget true wireless headphones. I had them for 4 hours and they didn't say the battery is low. Charged quickly, the case too. case - the case is fine. I prefer the ones that have an LED indicator that shows the percentage remaining, but at least this one had three lights telling me it was charged. In some cases it doesn't exist at all. It's also rounded so you won't get stung when it's in your pocket. Management is amazing! One Touch = Pause/Play AS IT SHOULD. I hate it when different headphone manufacturers get creative. Double-tap right or left to change titles up or down. Long press left or right to increase or decrease the volume. The control is sensitive enough but you don't have to worry about your hair pausing the music. There wasn't much of a delay between pressing and pausing - less than a second. Instructions - kind of not hysterically funny because of the translation into English. There are several different languages and the English version is short but understandable if the font is too small. The latency is very low. I can stream my TV shows without voices and mouths mismatching. I think it's good for gamers too. Noise-cancelling - not really, except plugging your ears with something makes the outside world a little muffled. Sound quality - you know, for $20 headphones, the sound is really good. If you're a true music lover, don't even waste your time with anything under $100, but if you're like me and your ears aren't that sensitive, that's fine. There was no hissing in the quiet parts. My music sounded like I thought it would. I didn't find the highs metallic and the bass muddy, although I didn't find the bass boomy or anything either. And my TV shows sounded just like they did when I showed them on TV. TL; DR: Really bad for calls but otherwise pretty good sound and low latency. The controls are great. Worth a good $20.
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