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Review on Sony WIC400/L Wireless Behind-Neck In-Ear Headphones, Blue by Michal Wojcik ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality, not a great product.

The most important factor in my decision to decline them was the fact that they fell out of my ears. To tell you the truth, even if there were so-called fins and thanks to them, they would not fly off, I would not even consider altering. Even after I added the wired Sony XB550AP overheads, the sound was quite pleasing to my ears (of course they are very bombastic, but they are uncomfortable to wear on the street). Device based on the Samsung Galaxy A40, PowerAMP player. It's a relief to know that they were able to communicate without any issues, as we had a meeting. I listened to how the awful DEXP W100 for 1300 dollars, and I absolutely lost my mind! The sound can be heard here! And because to the fins, they are able to maintain their position in the ears very well. But the remote control is only on one side of the ear, and because of this, I had a recurring nightmare in which the rally on the right side of my ear killed me. As a result of this, I made the decision to purchase a proven Chinese product with a price tag of 1300 yuan called QCY QY8. They are superior to Sony in almost every way! In addition to the freedom of autonomy and nfs. When there are Chinese alternatives that are both cheaper and sound significantly better, I cannot advocate purchasing a Sonya.

Pros
  • - Independence - Style, particularly in white - Capability to be worn comfortably - Both positive and negative aspects - the quality of the sound is average -A reliable connection even while the phone is in your pocket. While walking, there were sporadic and inconsequential stutters, but listening was not disrupted in any way. -NFC for immediate connection after purchase)
Cons
  • The sound is not even close to being good. It may be number 800. This is the purest form of sound. Because there are wired speakers that are exactly the same design, and those speakers cost 800 dollars. As a direct consequence of this, I was forced to dial back some of the intermediate frequencies and the frequencies that were close to the upper end of the spectrum since they were really harsh on the ear. Although it's good on the lows, I find it to be a touch lacking overall. And I also raise it in the equalizer on any headphones so that the volume is always low and it doesn't fall out of your ears. My personal issues include: slow track switching (it takes about five to six seconds), inconvenient connection through NFC while the headphones are already on my neck, support for only two codecs (SBC and AAC), and an excessively high price for the quality of sound they produce.

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