The best headphones for people who spend a lot of time at their computers and don't like to switch to earplugs when they leave the house. has various benefits: extremely comfortable and light. You won't go deaf, it's not quiet, and 100 Hz is the frequency that is best for human hearing. For me, 85 Hz is already a little too quiet. Lightspeed performs admirably, and switching to Bluetooth from it is a cinch. Even when it penetrates two substantial walls, the signal is already lost at distances of more than 10 meters. Although there isn't a noticeable difference, I noticed that the sound with Lightspeed is louder than with Bluetooth. They charge quickly and keep a charge quite well. The microphone does a good job of reducing background noise and wind interference. Cons: Gets soiled easily when used with activewear. You could raise the microphone's level so that it is louder when you are speaking into the phone.
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