Since I already use a Samsung smartphone, it makes the most sense for me to get wireless headphones made by the same company. Samsung has a robust ecosystem that supports its products, so it will be easier for me to use them (created as opposed to apple). The fact that they were reasonably priced (I paid $125 for them) and stylish led to their selection as the winner in this competition (buds live did not particularly attract me). What else can I say about them after using them for almost a whole month? I have enough sound, I listen to different genres in them, and in general everything suits me (dynamic mode) - the sound is not flat, does not mix into porridge, there are some hints of bass and detail in the songs. In general, headphones are for an amateur in terms of their sound quality. But, if you enjoy a deeper sound with a large bass presence, you should explore elsewhere. About the reduction of noise. It is possible to activate the sound background in the Galaxy Wearable program. This means that in addition to the song you are listening to, you will also be able to hear everything that is happening around you. This is a feature that is particularly useful in a city setting. If you plan to listen to music while riding the bus or subway, it is recommended that you turn off the sound background; nevertheless, you will still be able to hear the ambient noise outside. In point of fact, when I'm on the bus I turn the volume up to little more than half of what is advised, and when I'm in the subway I turn it up to about the maximum of what is recommended; any louder would be excessive. I didn't use the microphone very often, but when I did, my interlocutors remarked that it was even better than the microphone that came built into the phone (a Samsung S9) However, because it is so sensitive to background noise, it is possible that you will not be heard if you are in the same subway car as someone else. To the list of drawbacks, I'd like to mention the sensor. It is true that it can be organized in a variety of ways, but that is not the focus here. It is a complete farce to try to switch tracks using this sensor. It's much simpler if you just pull out your phone and change the song on that instead. To summarize, these headphones for android are a fairly decent alternative to the headphones sold by Apple, and they are far less expensive. After a little more than three months, there has been no significant change, and there has been the appearance of only one really unpleasant downside (see the paragraph about "-"). As a result, I will continue to recommend it, albeit with certain caveats.
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