* Management. The stroke of the multifunction key is quite delicate and very short. Because of this, there were a number of accidental clicks. Instead of having to push the multifunction button twice or three times to switch tracks, it would be more convenient if the volume control buttons could be used to do so. * Compatible with devices other than Apple products. On the desktop, both Android and Linux require that I utilize headphones. In theory, there shouldn't be any difficulties. The connection is consistent, and transitioning between devices is unproblematic (but simultaneous connection with PC and phone is not supported). The most important thing to remember is to check the battery life. These headphones, in contrast to more traditional Bluetooth headphones, do not send charge information in accordance with Bluetooth standards. To accomplish this, you will need to download the faulty Beats application from the app store. This application does not remember the headphones that have been paired to it, so you will need to pair them again each time. If the application is terminated and then relaunched, there is a possibility that the headphones will still be detected and that the charge will be displayed from the tenth time onward. * The characteristics of the charging case are likely to blame for the issue with displaying the charge level. When you put the headphones on to charge, there is a possibility that the contacts will not close all the way. If this happens, the earphones will remain in the case as is all through the night, and then in the middle of the following day, they will have lost all of their charge. There is no indicator on the headphones themselves that would indicate that they are actually charging, and the only indicator on the case lights up for a while and with a slight delay, so it is difficult to determine with precision that both headphones are charging if the application is not being used. Because of its size, carrying a case with you everywhere you go isn't always the most convenient option. The headphones themselves are quite large. This is hardly evident on the ears themselves; nevertheless, it can be an inconvenience when wearing them with a hat because it sticks out. Although the temples do give a secure fastening, it would be preferable if this occurred as a result of the perfect fit in the ear and simultaneously a vacuum would appear, as is the case with the Creative Outlier Air. * A single charge of the earphones can easily last for ten to twelve hours, depending on the volume level; additionally, each earbud can be charged and used independently.
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