- Authentic, high-quality audio, equalization app. These fit nicely, and you may select the ideal ear pad from 5 sets.
- not yet discovered
- The aesthetics, the sound, the noise cancellation, the elegant and compact casing, the abundance of ear cushions, and the equalizer settings in the app. The quality and affordability are just right.
- The matte cover is annoying to open because it constantly tries to escape your grasp.
- Clear sound with none of the wires
- It is not obvious which mode is being used or how it is affecting things, the touch buttons are depressed when the earpiece is inserted or removed, the device does not turn off when you remove it from your ear (so others can listen in), and the primary one is always correct even if you are only using one of the earpieces.
- We like that it's easy to adjust the settings within the app and that it works well as an equalizer, so it's comfortable to use for long periods of time. With its compact charging container and easy-to-use touch controls, the Superior Independence, Reliability, and Audio Quality
- They have connectivity issues occasionally, especially in crowded areas (for example, in the subway during rush hour) Not a lot of noise, the volume is always set up to 11, and even that isn't adequate. Inadequately long cord for charging
- Good quality sound ear pads to choose from, convenient control.
- Have not found yet
- Great sound There is a function to search for headphones through the application Nice look Fit comfortably in the ears There is a noise canceler Touch buttons can be configured through the application or turned off altogether
- Until I discovered
- Originals (I took it in the Market itself, not in a third-party store), touch control settings, good fit, nice design, acceptable sound, good noise reduction.
- Headphones are very sensitive to taking their place in the ears - this manifests itself even when setting the "check my fit" in the application - until you pick up the earplugs, they will persistently advise you to replace them. In everyday life, this leads to a random shutdown of the noise reduction, or the inability to turn it on until you push the earpiece into the position that it considers optimal - at first I thought that it was about falling away from the application, but then I realized that it was their "self-determination" in the ears. The sound is generally normal, for wireless - even good, does not cause rejection, but after a decent full-size wired with a desktop trap, it's noticeably not the same. But it's not to say that it's impossible to listen - with equalizer adjustment it's quite suitable, and for inexperienced users it will be at the top five, the sound is typical Jibiel's. Active noise reduction affects the sound quality, not for the better naturally.