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Review on Shure AONIC 50 Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones (White) by Jasmit Singh ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Because I've been using these headphones for such a long time, I've even become accustomed to patting them in the appropriate manner. Nonetheless, it is of the utmost importance that they be protected! They connected to my phone utilizing the most cutting-edge codec, which was 990kbps, and there were no options for me to choose from. This brings us back to the sound. There is a chance that it is in the phone, but I cannot confirm that it is there. If I turn them on while I'm using their cable, they scream even louder, and that's it! They work a little louder through the cable, and the flow is not as limited. However, if I turn them on while I'm using their cable, they work even louder. However, if you listen to music at a volume that is very loud, the frequency balance is slightly thrown off. On the other hand, if you listen to the music at a volume that is between 80 and 85 percent, you will be able to hear something new even in old songs that you already enjoy. The frequency balance and sound quality are very crucial aspects to consider. In light of all of this, the purportedly "natural" noise isolation that they provide is incredibly effective. The music does a very good job of blocking out any and all other sounds that may be coming from the outside world, which enables the listener to concentrate solely on the taking off of the rocket while the song is playing. Even if there is no music playing, it is possible to continue having chats with other people because most individuals do not block "everything" immediately. You are quite correct; the earcups are enormous, and as a result, all of the sound is entirely absorbed by my ears. Because my previous headphones pressed on the cartilage in my ears, wearing them for more than three to four hours at a time made me feel tired and uncomfortable. As a result, I did not have this feature with my previous headphones, which caused me to feel uncomfortable and tired after wearing them for long periods of time. Now, let's get this out of the way: I made fun of the cable in general, including making fun of how it happened and how it caught all of the corners that I go through while it is connected. On multiple occasions, he flew out of the phone, after which he flew out of the earpiece, and eventually, he flew out of his pocket as he was holding the phone in his hand. And it wasn't until very lately that he started to junk a little at the spot where the 3.5 plug was attached, and while this is fine now, it wasn't always the case in the past. That is to say, he made it through, in spite of the difficult circumstances, and it came out that he was pretty robust; this is an additional essential element! Anyone who appreciates listening to music without being brutal to their headphones (like I do), ideally when at home, would benefit from using it, and I would recommend it to them. For the whole thing, I have nothing but compliments for it. Kindly, if you are able to do so, explain to me how to handle the ambiguous phrases (they are removable)

Pros
  • The production of sound The sound pressure level is just right, sitting nicely on top of the head. both dependable and rock-like in nature.
Cons
  • a Bluetooth signal that is not very strong.

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