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Review on Wireless Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones, Black by Aneta Kieszkowska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am happy with everything, the product matches the description.

Acquired in place of the SE-MJ561BT, which passed away much too soon. According to the information provided in the user manual, the Marshall Mid is manufactured and built in China. Although the headphones have a good build quality, you should still expect to find a variety of minute defects in them (sometimes developing into a complete inoperability of the device). For me, this issue pertains to a joystick that does not function properly. It seems to work, but in some ways it is not reliable. For instance, when switching tracks, pausing the music will sometimes cause it to work. The headphones fold "inside" because of some unique "loops," which for some reason will hold together. It would be simple to eliminate this creak, but for such a large sum of money, the factory could lubricate the loops. This is by far the greatest of the many different kinds of Bluetooth gadgets that I have used in the past, but it also happens to be the most expensive. If not for the treacherously catchy rubber "Marshall" stickers, which dig into your throat when wearing headphones around your neck, the ears look pretty decent when they are attached to the head, and I would even say they are rather modest. Because they come in contact with perspiration on a regular basis, it is likely that their color will shift over time. If you use a sound source of sufficient quality and Bluetooth, the sound will be consistent with the features that were advertised. The Bluetooth specification does not make clear which version of Bluetooth is used in this instance.

Pros
  • A lengthy battery life, sound quality, and a comfortable posture on the head
Cons
  • The awkward placement on the neck, as well as the inability to rewind music over bluetooth, are both major drawbacks of this product. When the volume threshold is achieved, there is no audible notice that it has happened.

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