Due to the fact that I use it both at home and on the street, it seems to me that they will die pretty quickly . In games, I have not checked it, then I will add a review. Has pros: Design without hinges, there is nothing to break. Very light. Comfortable. Soundproofing is acceptable even for the subway and even more so for the street. Because of this, I walk down the street in them, and not just sit at home. The stick with the microphone does not stick out - this is one of the reasons for the purchase. USB-C - a little more and Micro-USB will not remain at home. The sound quality is at least good. Ears do not cut, at least. They bass well. There is no backlight. Great color. Convenient and fast switching between USB whistle and Bluetooth. No autopause or autoplay. A good microphone, perhaps even too good - captures extraneous sounds. A very long-range transmitter, a computer in the room, everything works through the furniture and the thick load-bearing wall in the kitchen. Cons below: There is no integration with the G-Hub, but I would like an indication of the charge level, and a pop-up notification when the microphone is turned on or off, and a headset is connected. There is no Play / Pause button, despite the fact that there is just a car of space on the headphones. Could this function be hung on the power button. I still use it a couple of times a day. A little expensive, but this is a margin for "ecology" - recycled plastic is more expensive than usual.
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