My disappointment set in on the day of purchase when I realized that even the slightest movement of my head would require me to hold on to the headphones in order to prevent them from falling off. I had been looking for headphones of a similar price range from a reputable brand. Sadly, I only use it in the comfort of my own house. Many advantages: It would appear that the noise reduction mode is doing a good job. Connects immediately and stays in contact with the phone effectively; there is no "bounce" in the connection. Even though I didn't observe a significant difference between the wire and the bluetooth, I think the bluetooth headphones have a slightly superior sound quality. The headset mode offers convenience as well as good sound quality, but it can only be used inside. Even though the ear pads do not press against the ear, and even though wearing them for an extended period of time does not cause discomfort, the ear nevertheless sweats. Cons Even when the headband is folded all the way, they still fall off the wearer's head. Perhaps the structure of my head is too immature:) The sound, well, I'm not even near to being a professional, but it seems to me that it is pretty distorted (which could very well be due to a loose fit to the head or the ears). Extremely lengthy notifications of changes to the regime increase the likelihood that you may overlook an essential detail. As for me, it's clear that they were thrilled when they saw the price tag (I took it for 9990, now you can already find it for a more suitable price for them)
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