To put it succinctly, I am somewhat dissatisfied. On the one hand, I received a product that appeared to be of fairly high quality on the outside, but upon closer inspection, I discovered that the interior had cracks and holes. I had no idea that actually for one hundred dollars I would have so much fun toying with them. You choose whether or not to purchase them. I came to the conclusion that the benefits of not being with them still outweighed the downsides for me, so I made the decision to part ways. Has pros: 1. The acoustic quality There is most certainly an additional codec for playing better sound, and I've heard that honor has also added some additional features to improve the sound quality here. Both of these things are true. 2. Shumka. As these are my very first headphones to feature it, it's difficult for me to find anything else to which I can compare it. In my completely arbitrary judgment, she does not perform poorly in this instance. It's true that you'll hear this hum while you're riding the subway, but it won't be nearly as prevalent or bothersome. Yes, you will be able to hear the remaining sounds, whether they are of a moderate (voices of people) or a high (car traffic, subway) volume, but it will seem as though they are coming from a location that is very remote and peaceful. 3. Storage capsule. It can be viewed as having both benefits and drawbacks. It has a glossy finish, which is a turnoff, but the magnets on the inside are a waste of space, and the headphones do not hang out or rattle. 4. The quickness with which one can connect to the phone. When you open the storage case, everything is straightforward, and the connections can be seen immediately. Cons: 1. Signal quality. Yes, I am aware that the majority of wireless headphones suffer from this issue. However, these stand out more than the rest. The following are some of my reflections on this: When inside, communication is reliable. I have not had any problems with communication being interrupted inside buildings, vehicles, or other places. However, it makes no difference in an open area how many people are on the street or how many buildings are nearby. As I stroll down the street, I'm confronted with a succession of interruptions. To reiterate, this was the case with those wireless ears that I came across (these are the third in a row). It seems that my friends are experiencing the same issues, based on our conversations. I looked for at least some other patterns, but I eventually gave up and just accepted it. Unquestionably, this is the largest negative. Although it is unlikely that I would have chosen differently if I had known this from the beginning, the situation is still unsettling. 2. Incorporation of a computer system. I have not attempted to connect them to a macbook, but from what I understand, it does not get along very well with Windows. Certainly not outside of the norm. Without a doubt, for playing anything at all, including music, movies, and so on; they all fit, and it starts working as soon as they are connected. But hold on, you'll have to manually configure all of this if you need to talk on Skype, cart, or discord, or if you need to use a microphone in general. In a previous post, I mentioned that there is a distinct codec for high-quality sound. Therefore, Windows recognizes the two codecs that these ears have and treats them as two separate audio outputs (mono and stereo outputs). Therefore, stereo can be heard as a default, but when using a microphone, only mono can be heard. And this is what you will need to further configure, considering that you can do this within the sound settings in just five minutes. But damn for that kind of money, what the hell is going on here? Everything of this sort is handled in an automatic manner at the software level in a mobile phone.
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