- Bad sound
- Price is appropriate for the quality; further discussion can be found in the comments.
- When it comes to all of the things that the manufacturer provides, I had a few more expectations. Beginning with the start time of work and ending with the volume control on the headphones.
- They are contained within a small case, they are capable of maintaining their charge for an extended period of time, and their initial cost is affordable.
- I was anticipating a more substantial sound from the ice. A restricted repertoire of gestures that can be understood. Bugs (I hope they finish it)
- Everything
- Not
- Sound, autonomy, design, price-quality ratio, good noise reduction, and autonomy are some of the important factors to consider.
- Poor software, annoying friezes, and intermittent microphone issues
- You are able to use either one of the earpieces in whatever order you like. It is essential for me to carry on conversations on the phone when I am driving.
- 1. No room for the head. 2. There is no indication that the connection between the earpiece and the phone has been severed. 3. There is not an application that is sufficient for configuring noise reduction.
- They fit nicely in the ear, provide good sound (albeit not fantastic sound), are virtually indestructible (they spent more than a day in the snow at -20 degrees Fahrenheit, fell into hot coffee, and just fell a number of times and are still alive), and after one year, everything works perfectly.
- Bad microphone, you won't be able to talk through them on the phone on the street; you can only do so indoors, and even then it's questionable. Weak noise reduction; if you put the phone in a bag, it may not work. The sensor does not work well, so I don't use it at all. There are few settings in the application. There are few settings in the application (application wretched)
- The quality of the build, the case
- Not comfy, and very large