1. The cord that connects the blocks is thick and short; the blocks themselves rest on the shoulders; if you remove one earphone, the wires have a tendency to slip somewhere while walking; the blocks themselves lie on the shoulders.
2. If the earphones are removed from the ears, there are no magnets to reattach them. Given the first premise, which is that there is a genuine possibility of losing.
3. Block while retaining your control. The icons for the plus and minus buttons have been squished in, making them difficult to locate. In addition, you won't be able to grasp where the plus and minus signs are. It is difficult to keep track of what headphones you are wearing when you own multiple kinds of headphones since it is difficult to recall where the headphones have a plus and where they have a minus.
4. The letters R and L are denoted on the rubber bands by a small indentation from which the wire protrudes; however, this feature is only visible when the light is particularly intense. The only way out is to get a feel for the block, look around, and figure out which way is right and which way is left. But! Note: Refer to point five.
5. When you put your hand on either of the blocks, you can feel different textures in the middle of the blocks (button on one, logo on the other). It requires some fumbling about with your fingers before you can figure out which block is which. It would be a step in the right direction if the plus and minus buttons on the control unit were also convex (see clause 3).
6. After a while, it will become apparent whether or not the headset is receiving sound. Stop using it! I've got a headset on so that even if there's a lot of background noise, I won't miss any calls. I don't think I'll miss the brief shutdown sound. The headset receives two large negative marks for its behavior in this regard. Because see p. seven.
7. If the headset is turned off in step 6 in order to save energy, then why does the blue LED light up constantly rather than occasionally blinking as the headphones normally behave? :)
8. About LED. It possesses both colors. The color blue, as well as the color white. You need to examine the situation very carefully and determine what kind of light is shining there at the moment. Why not choose a color that stands out more? Take the color red as an example.
9. As a continuation of item 8, when the battery is almost dead, it will alternate between blue and white flashes. On the move, distinctions can be difficult to make:) During charging, and after it has been fully charged, the LED will turn off. It is not really obvious whether the sockets are charged or whether they are not functioning:)
10. I find that the fade between melodies on and off is almost identical. It is difficult to piece together what took place there. In my opinion, the signals ought to be quite distinct from one another, such as drums and violins:)