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Review on AKG K361BT Bluetooth Studio Headphones - Over-Ear, Closed-Back, and Foldable by Su San ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

In general, if for Bluetooth on a PC you install separate drivers with codecs for bluetooth, then you can safely improve the sound through Bluetooth, but with a cell phone, I don’t know. There is no whistle for PC yet. What I have in the air is both bad and good. By wire - definitely good, but I bought more precisely as wireless. In general, there is potential. . Yesterday I connected them over the air to the Bluetooth 5.0 version (Honor 30S). They sounded great! Loud, clear, melodic and clear. No comparison with an e-book on Bluetooth 4.0 / 4.2. As a conclusion - if you use Bluetooth 5.0 - then these headphones are simply gorgeous. They really sound better over the air (with Bluetooth version 5) than my wired Philips. * Definitely recommend to buy. * .

Pros
  • Hold sound well on Bluetooth. work with the bluetooth version 5th and version probably 4 or 4.2 launched for the test and in the e-book (PocketBook 740 color). The side buttons on the left ear are working, only they need to be sharply moved with your finger - then they work. The sound increased to the maximum - there was no hoarseness. The volume is higher / more than wired. Put it on your head and do whatever you want - wired headphones in this regard, of course, lose a lot. At the same time, there is no squelching as from a radio tube when walking around the apartment.
Cons
  • I compared wired Philips SBC HP840 - well, very ancient headphones and these are by Bluetooth. In the air, the sound is worse, but if they are not compared head-on, then there is a lack of bass, which is treated with an equalizer. In general, the sound is a little stylized, I would say that it is very similar to the MP3 format bitrate at 126-156 kb / s (well, very similar). I have not tried it on the wire yet, but I think they will obviously be no worse than Philips. In general, the problem is not with headphones, but with the Bluetooth format itself. More details at the link: https://habr. Com/en/post/427997/