The earliest and most irritating of all of them. Logs. Both iOS and Android suffer from a lagging connection. The primary phone is a 12 Pro Max, and a successful connection the very first time only takes place in roughly thirty percent of all instances. It looks like this. After opening the case, you place the headphones inside and... Sound that occurs regularly but only for brief periods of time at regular intervals. When this happens, it's almost as if the connection is going through a reduced version of the SBC codec, which causes the sound quality to degrade significantly. It is treated by reconnecting, which involves placing it in a container, securing the lid, and performing the operation once more. Sometimes 2-3 times. After then, the lags will essentially be gone, and you will be able to listen normally. There is a glimmer of optimism that the software or firmware will be updated by the manufacturer, but this remains a glimmer. Since the purchase, there has not been a single update to the device's firmware.
- no adjustment of click control. The current configuration is completely ridiculous. It appears that a colleague with a closed mind and a lack of experience with wireless headphones was the one who came up with the idea. It is possible to contact Siri, who is both ignorant and useless, but there is no method to manage the volume, and there is also no way to turn on or off the transparency mode. Game.
a rather low lifespan for the battery. Although not essential, the flight from Hong Kong to Gorno-Altaisk was not sufficient. However, if you use it normally, like using the metro or going to and from work and your house, everything should be fine.
- the level of dynamism and quality of the calls inside the conversation. Let's just say that in spite of the enormous number of microphones, there was no ice present. In the absence of noise, everything is, of course, perfectly fine; but, on the street, where it is not even particularly crowded, the interlocutor cannot hear very well.
- obnoxious user interfaces with touch controllers. In addition to that, it's really vexing. It is not obvious if two taps have been worked out or not because the headphones only make one beep when you hit the rewind button (which requires two taps). When this happens, you usually press twice, work out one, and pause the music, but sometimes you find yourself wondering whether this is actually a pause or whether the music is simply loading the next track.