The first Buds were produced for 1.5 years. She was quite happy with them. Since the model is fairly old, I eventually made the decision to eat. All three models were directly contrasted with her sister (who has flaws plus). Live played quite well in terms of sound quality even though the first two generations were identical to one another. They gasp so loudly at maximum level that you want to pause the music. They rest in the ear with much skepticism. I don't argue, they hold fast, but I can't seem to shake the urge to stuff them tighter. Probably because I'm used to vacuum ones. While doing the dishes, I was also shocked to hear the murmur of water at a volume that is close to maximum with the new headphones. This is quite unusual because in the first version, external noise filtering operates at the greatest level. By the way, it's amazing that the first version was revealed at the noise reduction event, even if she said in the Lives releases that it wasn't in earlier versions. Even if the sound of the subway can occasionally be heard in older versions (oh no! ), hearing the sound of water in my headphones is still enjoyable to me. Congratulations Samsung, you've regressed significantly. I'll return the headphones tomorrow. And keep your elders close to your heart because it can be challenging to find greater things.
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