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Review on Sony WI1000X/B: Black Wireless Behind-Neck In-Ear Headphones with Premium Noise Cancelling by Dang Linh Ngan ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I'm not particularly happy, but basically everything is fine.

But the sound is good, and the battery holds, and they themselves almost fell apart. It's a shame that everything is working properly, but the materials are pouring in. Has pros: The sound is good, yes! The assembly is all beautiful, but not QUALITY materials, comfortable not for everyone, the microphone wants the best. The battery holds 6-8 hours, 3-4 years have passed and I very rarely use the cord, it lasts a working day, but it depends on what you listen to, music in what format, or a book. Some cons: The materials, as I wrote, are not reliable, the anti-slip coating begins to peel off, it peeled off most quickly from the left side of the rim, first of all, where there is control, buy a silicone case for them, and probably wear it on clothes, the rims burst, in two places where the protective coating, although did not fall, it is likely that the headphones are from the pressure of clothing. Let me explain, not everyone has the same physiology, since the headphones have the flexibility only to push the rim wider, which is right, then bend them so that they touch the chest, no, the plastic frame will not work, so the ends of the rim lie on the collarbone, and the rest it sticks out without touching the chest, so when you put it on under clothes in winter, the clothes press on these ends, naturally these rims put pressure on the collarbone and the back of the rim, like a rocker, rises to the top and rests on the very bottom of the back of the head. Not a pleasant feeling, but tolerable, but you can see from this load that the plastic on the rims broke. Better I think flexible rims win in this regard, without any steel insert. The rubber bands that protect the kink of the wire peeled off at the headphones, the wires of the headphones cracked along the entrance to the rim frame.