- Sound, functionality, and ease of use
- I discovered a flaw: when I push the earpiece twice, it does not alter the level; instead, it switches tracks; I activated this function in the lab.
- a lengthy charging for the plugs. Beautiful case. background music. Phone connection happens quickly. application for businesses. The plugs' necessary features are all present (for profiles at the expense of the application).
- how well the headphones themselves work. does not always respond to pressing with clarity. Recharging the earplugs just a little bit from the case. The plugs' dimensions (but this is more likely because of the capacious batteries).
- They don't fall out and lie comfortably in the ear (I can even sleep in them without any discomfort). Simple to set up Background noise can be added, and you can listen to music while hearing what's going on (for me this is a super feature) standard audio quality There are no gaps in the phone's communication.
- You can hear what you are saying on the speakerphone due to the quality of the microphones. Touch buttons on the ears themselves are useless for configuring anything, so you foolishly turn it off. Sometimes, the "limited" volume can be overlooked.
- convenience, aesthetics, and acoustic excellence
- microphone
- - Usability (they are comfortable to wear and do not fall out of the ear, despite your best efforts to prevent this); - Design (internally); - Sound quality (again, arbitrary); - Sound backdrop mode (see below for additional information); - Battery (I charge mine once a week in my mode of use, and I never reset them to zero); - The ear pads you choose (remember that they also affect sound quality); - The microphone, etc.
- The body is a little loose (not a big deal), the sensor is weak, the magnets are weak, and the headphones can easily fall out of the casing with heavy shaking. Unusual noises start to occur after approximately three months of use (the sound seems to be running; it mainly manifested itself at intersections with busy traffic, but it also happened under "normal" conditions). greatly diminishes the enjoyment of listening to music.
- The mic, battery life, and aesthetics of the headphones
- They do really poorly when I offer them a second earpiece. No such issue occurs with both earpieces stored in their respective cases. Anything is great as long as she is in both. A person's ears may get painfully irritated after prolonged use (not from sound, from fastening)
- The construction quality is, without a doubt, quite high. App for setting up apart from the quick connection. Case that is both convenient for storage and charging. Prolonged duration of employment.
- No noise cancellation. While the interlocutor is in enhanced mode, they are able to hear all of the sounds that are occurring around you, making it hard to have a conversation. Extremely poor bass quality; you simply stop hearing them the moment you go outdoors, and especially once you enter a subway station. When headphones are used, they essentially become Chinese tweeters that lack sound depth.
- Nice and audible. Excellent functionality in the settings Use of the iPhone's capabilities to their utmost extent There is no lag on Youtube.
- Tambourine work is required in the first stages of being set up to operate with an iPhone so that you can get the hang of things. The app is incompatible with the iPhone SE (first) It is not immediately clear how to connect to a laptop.
- Batteries. Simpler to use and store than the original Huawei Freebuds, the new case makes removing and replacing the headphones a breeze. They're a comfortable fit for your ears. Easy to use (even if I always seem to forget how to reset it or answer a call because there are so many options). But, I rarely use them when talking on the phone. All of their features are beneficial in some way or another.
- Not that I ever fancied myself an expert in sound, but even now, I find that opinion to be pretty relativistic. In general, I do not think their audio quality is very high. Previously, I used Huawei Freebuds from the first generation (sadly the power failed in one) and the sound quality was noticeably superior. These headphones are not something I would suggest to someone who enjoys listening to music.
- They fit snugly and comfortably in the ears, the sound quality is A+, and they perform admirably as a headset, and a single charge lasts for a remarkably long time. Two-tap volume control is laudable beyond anything else. , and most crucially, they function as a hearing aid would. In 90% of situations, even with my sensorineural hearing loss, the maximum background amplification is more than adequate. It's so awesome that it defies description.
- I'd like a broader choice of reprogramming options; for instance, I don't use Bixby and would prefer to encode anything else.
- autonomy Fast connection Factor de forme
- Adaptability - further information can be found in the comments.
- I cannot find
- 1. Awful sound 2. Ears fall out 3. Earbuds stay in place; 4. Incomprehensible left-to-right