- Child-friendly characteristics include being lightweight, comfy, and compact.
- There is no microphone.
- 1) Reasonable cost (take all further pros and cons with an eye on it) 2) Speaker diameter 3cm 3) Light 4) With the help of the equalizer (viper), I am able to achieve a sound quality that is satisfactory for me. 5) Maintainability 6) Mount for the ear (not earplugs) 7) Availability (can be bought in many regular stores, it is not necessary to order) 8) Durability (lived 3-4 years) 9) 90 degree angle plug
- 1) Materials with a low cost 2) Poor soundproofing in both forward and reverse directions
- Very delicate and delicately lovely. It has a pleasant sound. Do not isolate yourself from the rest of the world; you can still hear the sounds of the street.
- The temples are meant to be flat and pointed, which results in discomfort when worn for extended periods of time. On the subway, you won't be able to hear it.
- The angled socket and the aesthetic style may be appealing, but these are not the qualities that typical headphones are appreciated for.
- Well, we've touched down. The intelligibility range (1-2 kHz - 5-6 kHz) is sharply highlighted, it cuts the ear too much, and after continuous wearing, the earbuds begin to pain, the low frequencies in the sound are severely missed, and the intelligibility area (1-2 kHz - 5-6 kHz) is severely missed.
- a comparison of the sound quality to that of earbuds When compared to monitor headphones, these are quite compact. Convenient fastening Affordable cost
- Insignificant when weighed against factors such as cost, lifespan, and ease of operation
- + Length of time the product can be used + Cost/Quality + Plastic + Design
- - Start to "disintegrate" over time: when in use, the foam separates from the product very quickly.
- I can't wear these for more than an hour at a time since they are so uncomfortable on my ears. Sometimes the signal is lost, but this issue can be remedied by giving the plug 3.5 a very tiny rotation about the axis.