Left channel failed after less than 100 hours of use, about a week after the warranty expired. FWIW, I take very good care of my gear. I kept them in a mint box in my backpack, never pulled them out by the string and always put them back in the box immediately after use. Putting your ear through the ear loop was figuratively painful, and wearing it for more than an hour was literally a pain. However, they stayed in place until I took them off no matter what I did. The sound quality was mediocre matching the price and design. I don't think the Extra Bass reached the claimed 17Hz, at least not loud enough in comparison to the midrange to hear music at that frequency, like e.g. B. the lowest organ notes (16 Hz), although the bass guitar (40-400 Hz) comes through well. I also do not believe that the published sound pressure level (volume) comes close to the specified 104 dB. As I walked around town, I could barely get them loud enough with the iPhone 6S to hear the talk radio over ambient traffic noise (approx. Of course, once they stopped working altogether, none of these shortcomings mattered. As I walked around town, I could I barely turn them loud enough with the iPhone 6S to hear talk radio above ambient traffic noise (about 80dB) as well as gym music that's loud enough to drown out the speakerphone music in the gym. Of course, none of these shortcomings mattered when they stopped working altogether. Walking around town, I could barely get them loud enough with the iPhone 6S to hear the talk radio over ambient traffic noise (approx. Of course, when they stopped working altogether, none of those shortcomings mattered to the music from the gym's speakerphone to overwrite. Of course, none of these shortcomings played a role when they stopped working altogether. As I walked around town, I could barely turn them loud enough with the iPhone 6S to hear the talk radio over ambient traffic noise (approx. Of course, none of these shortcomings played a role a role when they stopped working altogether. to overwrite the music from the gym speakerphone. Of course, none of these shortcomings mattered when they stopped working altogether. Walking around town, I could barely get them loud enough with the iPhone 6S to hear the talk radio over ambient traffic noise (approx. Of course, when they stopped working altogether, none of those shortcomings mattered. loud enough to get the music out of the loud enough to drown out the music coming from the gym speakerphone Of course, none of these shortcomings mattered when they stopped working altogether. to drown out the speakerphone music in the gym. Of course, none of these shortcomings mattered when they stopped working altogether. loud enough to drown out the speakerphone music in the gym. Of course, none of these shortcomings mattered when they stopped working altogether. to drown out the speakerphone music in the gym. Of course, none of these shortcomings mattered when they stopped working altogether. loud enough to drown out the speakerphone music in the gym. Of course, none of these shortcomings mattered when they stopped working altogether.
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