If you have an iPhone, get it, you won't regret it. You will be provided with good sound, convenience and show-off. If you have an android and want to listen to lossless - better look for other headphones with the Aptx HD codec to just turn it on and use it. Either be prepared to go into the developer settings every time or download music in advance. Its pros: Beautiful, pleasant to the touch, great sound, good battery life Has cons: LDAC is poorly implemented. In automatic mode, the battery of the phone is melting before our eyes, and the Internet slows down due to a clogged channel. Things get much better if you select Balanced Mode in the Developer Options. But it resets on every connection. As a result, if you do not want hemorrhoids, then you have to use AAC. And it sounds much worse on Android. And what's the point of buying such expensive headphones if you can't get good wireless sound without suffering.
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