Superb headphones; I switched to these from the Marshall Minor 2. The quality of their sound is on par with or above that of Marshall. The low frequencies are satisfying, and the sound is clear and precise. As I mentioned up top, I had a hard time getting acclimated to how to insert them into my ears at first. I tend to bury them as deeply as I can, but you should be more relaxed about where you put them. You can achieve this by temporarily disabling the sensor and then fine-tuning the earphones in your ear such that the sound is not distorted. One final note: not all bluetooth devices will pair with the headphones. The Huawei Mediapad m6 tablet and the PC adapter I tried to use could not establish a connection. While this may not be too objectionable on a personal computer, the answer is an outright yes when applied to a tablet. Except for the inability to link them to a tablet, I haven't found anything particularly lacking in my headphones. Since my ears used to hurt even after a brief listening session, I decided against in-ear or vacuum types and am happy with my purchase. Yes, and with such simulations, you can respond to the world around you with greater realism.
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