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Review on Sony - C400 Wireless Behind-Neck In Ear Headphone White (WIC400/W) by Pin Lin ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Some kind of defective product, I definitely wont buy it anymore.

Ideal for individuals who place importance on design and headphone size, but who do not require bass. Pros: The fact that the bezel is retained on the neck is a useful feature since it ensures that the headphones, even if removed from the ears in the middle of a conversation, will not become dislodged but will instead simply hang there without being misplaced. Lungs. The battery is able to maintain its charge for a considerable length of time. They didn't even run out of battery after a week of continuous listening on the train, which consisted of an hour there and an hour back each day. despite its advantages. Sound. Bass is not even close to being significant. That dreadful squeak in the high treble! In addition, I do not enjoy listening to music, I am aware of how my ears sound for 6-7 thousand, and I do not have particularly stringent standards. On the other hand, I hear the word "sand." As I put these headphones on and listened to a song by Lana del Rey, I thought nothing unusual of it at the time. Not fantastic, but adequate for the price. But, after making the purchase and starting the musical "The Little Prince," my chest became too uncomfortable to tolerate the rattling. When I used wired headphones made by the same manufacturer in the past, there was never a problem like this; the music was always crisp and full (and the price was in the range of 1500r). An added blow was the "stuttering" of the music on some of the tracks; as far as I can tell, this issue is not unique to me when used in conjunction with apple music; other people experience it as well. There is no stuttering when using the JBL 450 BT headphones, which are also bluetooth. This indicates that the issue lies within the headphones themselves.

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