This is my first wireless headphone. I usually buy cheap headphones because I use them a lot, lose them a lot, etc. But I thought why not buy good headphones for use at work? So I tried these. Why didn't I buy them sooner!?!? At work we are only allowed to wear 1 earbud so I always have a cord hanging down and getting in the way. I don't have such a problem with these, plus they're less noticeable! About these headphones. I think they sound great. Of course, I mostly listen to podcasts/radio, so I don't need expensive headphones. But when I turn both on, the music sounds good. When I only have 1 input, the music doesn't sound as good, but that goes for all headphones/earbuds. The battery seems to last a long time, after 4+ hours I'm 96% charged, so 80 hours of playback on the pack sounds something like that. I really like that the charging system has a magnet that forces the earbud into the right position for charging. The earbud itself is a bit larger than I thought it would be, but I think that's how it should be. They're shorter than Apple's ones I see, so the Miatone is rounder rather than longer to hold the electronics. As a result, I think they stand out less and people might not know you have them. They are easy to put in/take out of the ear and feel comfortable. The first few times I plugged/unplugged it, I didn't realize that pressing the flat part toggles the app on/off/changes on the phone. But now I can easily remove them without accidentally pressing the button. I should have read the instructions first, but I'm a man. I just looked at the instructions. Clicking or tapping once, twice, thrice within 2 seconds will do different things! And the right does other things than touching the left! Wonderful! Holding down the left button will decrease the volume, while holding down the right button will increase it. I think I like her even more now! Okay, so maybe other wireless headphones do (I've never had one), so it might be common, but I like it. Overall I think it's a good buy if you're inclined not to lose them. I plan to just leave them at work, so no problem here. But for everyday headphones, I'd be afraid of losing them. But maybe it's just me. I didn't take any photos but they look exactly like the packaging/Revain. 5 launches!
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