- sound, appearance, hold a charge for a long time, seem to be strong
- with native ear pads, the sound is so-so, the very shape of the headphones - they constantly fall out, they won’t move again
- Price (4200), Quick connection with the iPhone, albeit it is 2 seconds slower than AirPods. Intelligent construction in terms of the ergonomics in the ear (provided that they are inserted correctly). Charge hold that is not readily soiled Soundproofing The sound quality is comparable to that of wired headphones that cost two to two and a half thousand dollars.
- Large case (major drawback) Tolerable sound quality when using the headset mode (the voice coming from the microphone is distorted, but the other person can still make out what you're saying). Buttons that are not very convenient The possibility that the lid is slightly askew is excusable.
- The sound is satisfactory overall.
- the remaining items
- Magnets keep the headphones in place inside the case, the headphones may connect to the phone independently and fast after the initial launch, the sound quality is crystal clear, and the volume level is rather high.
- It is inconvenient to wear them under a hat because of their size and shape (they begin to put pressure on the ears), the lid of the case appears flimsy and unreliable, the case is scratch-resistant, and the packaging is extremely inexpensive looking (columns pack much better). The problem can be partially solved by replacing the ear pads.
- It's possible that design
- Harmony, dependability, and ease of relaxation
- The caliber of sound
- The primary column did not arrive in a functioning state.