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Review on Wireless Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones, Black by Amit Amit ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

Perhaps one of the best options available for the price. He was clear about what he wanted and why he wanted it; he wanted nice Bluetooth headphones for pairing with the iPhone 6s so that he could listen to music and sports while on the road, as well as headphones that could be used with a cable to connect to a computer. I'm particularly interested in seeing whether I can establish a connection with something that uses the aptX codec. The only thing that can ruin raspberries is getting ear cartilage ache from listening to music for too long. ate after 20 days. After 20 days of listening to music for 1.5 hours per day at 60–70% level, the headphones eventually squeaked, indicating that it was time to charge them. Carl, you've played music nonstop for about a month now without taking a break! This place has an absolutely enormous battery. I've never seen anything like it, truly incredible. Notwithstanding the fact that the bowls are rather inconvenient, the ears have been accustomed to it. On the first day, I was only able to sit in them for a maximum of two hours before the cartilage in my ears started to hurt. These days, I can sit quietly for three hours or longer. The headphones, the sound, the battery, and the design are all excellent in general. The headphones also have a great sound. Strongly suggest spending your money on this. after a period of one year Everything functioned wonderfully, and the battery remained in nearly brand-new condition. And this is where all went wrong—the mechanism that adjusted the headband became broken. I was quite careful, there were no overloads or sudden twitches, yet it still happened when I was using these headphones inside the house virtually all of the time. It appears like some kind of metal piece has flown out, as the left ear cushion is now trembling and can be totally removed from the headband with a little bit of effort. After two days, the right one finally gave out. The most intriguing part is that everything stopped working precisely three days after the warranty had already run out. Therefore be vigilant.

Pros
  • Impressive autonomy. The design is beyond praise, and the style is maintained in the Marshall classics. The stylized eco-leather, twisted cable, gilding of the plug, and other details give the product an organic appearance. Even without the aptX codec, when used in conjunction with the same iPhone, the sound quality is excellent. Unfortunately, it was not possible to evaluate the benefits of the aptX codec because there is no source that corresponds to it. The frequency response is very well balanced, and there are no frequencies that are "bulging" in an inadequate manner. This includes frequencies such as beating bass, cutting highs, failed mids, and so on. The sound is consistent and unmistakable. After purchasing, the headphones need to be warmed up for forty minutes before they can produce sound; initially, there was no sound. In most respects, the sound quality is of a very high standard. The fact that I haven't tested it against any analogues means that my opinion on the sound quality is entirely subjective, but I am extremely happy with it.
Cons
  • Many people wrote about it, and now I agree with what they said: the bowls are getting tight. After two hours, there is a dull ache in the ears, and after three it is utterly intolerable. There is no distinction between wired and wireless Bluetooth connections. Even when there is no sound coming from the Bluetooth device, there is a barely audible hiss, and the only way to differentiate this hiss is by listening to music that is very soft and peaceful or by listening to complete silence.

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