- It seems like a good idea, very technologically advanced headphones.
- Battery life, audio output, charging time, charging ports, and design are some factors to consider.
- You can't find the case through the application—that is, almost intuitively—the sensor sometimes accidentally triggers, but I'm just a lazy person and I can't turn on the touch lock)))), this drawback can annoy some people, but the manufacturer already took care of solving this problem before it became an issue.
- Excellent audio, extended battery life, current pricing, and wireless charging
- Not everyone can wear the headphones comfortably, Bluetooth range is limited, and noise reduction is ineffective.
- - Sound - Speed and stability - The accuracy of the execution - The size and shape
- There won't be any problems if you choose your ears carefully when wearing the headphones.
- Safe, cozy, and simple to operate
- Eliminating superfluous noise.
- In-ear fit, design, noise cancellation, connection speed, and the ability to easily swap headphones to a different device are all important factors. - Phone application - Galaxy Watch4 app - Case (50/50)
- Bluetooth connectivity and Case (50/50) - Automatic stop track - Sensitivity of pressure sensors
- Sound, ease of use, and relaxation
- Eliminating superfluous noise.
- Functionally (and aesthetically) The noise level in a subway or train is drastically reduced.
- The soundproofing is mediocre, thus it's best to invest on a cover.
- Even though I'm not much of a music buff and these are my first pair of wireless headphones, I can't find much fault with them. They fit snugly in my ears, I can still hear ambient noise, but my attention is entirely focused on the music. While several reviewers have complained about how difficult it is to carry on a conversation while wearing these headphones, I asked all of my call recipients, and they confirmed that they can hear me just as clearly as if I were speaking directly into the device.
- There are hiccups in the audio output from time to time. My phone only supports Bluetooth 4.1, but they insisted that the headphones' main selling point was that they were built to function with the latest Bluetooth 5.0 standard.
- Super! The sound quality and microphone are excellent, and they are comfortable in the ears.
- It turns out that the volume may be changed, contrary to what I had intended to write:)
- phone.
- Well, I guess I shouldn't be shocked that the noise did not activate it.
- Everything you need is built in (1, 2, pause, add, next/previous track; you can't do that with airpods, for example). 3. a disclaimer: for these earphones specifically).
- I was not disappointed that it was missing (after all, I had seen the reviews and knew better than to expect it). 2 I eventually forgot about my AirPods. 3 Pulling the plug on the play occasionally pays off.
- No, other from the cost.
- Functionally (and aesthetically) The noise level in a subway or train is drastically reduced.
- The soundproofing is mediocre, thus it's best to invest on a cover.
- The headphones were cozy and fit my wife's and my ears precisely, despite the fact that our ear canals are radically different. Loud They have excellent battery life; the charge dropped by only 18% in about two hours. Excellent signal quality; even in noisy environments, there were no audible disruptions. It sounds fantastic and has a good bass. Nice but not overly large case Chargers that are wireless A high level of maintainability is also a not-to-be-overlooked advantage, as it complements the good assembly of both the case and the headphones themselves.
- It will take some practice to get used to the sensor, but this is more of a minor complaint; the primary issue is that there are more inadvertent clicks compared to the ears on the Apple device at least, particularly when the problem is remedied.