- Very cozy, well-fitting, ears don't fatigue or perspire.
- Price, I paid 7,300, now it's 6,900, but I always want it for nothing)))
- Indoors, on a quiet street - it's better, in fact, the tracks sound with nuances that I hadn't catch previously; nevertheless, in a city on a busy street, in transit - it's worse. Beautiful, original, and tactilely delightful are some of the words that describe the application and control.
- If you simply put it in (as in advertising), there is a possibility of it falling out. My interlocutors can hear me either in an empty room at a large distance from the microphone, or with a crash, loss of sound, on the contrary, I can hear it well. If you just put it in, there is a chance of it falling out.
- Everything else—sound quality, volume, independence—is fine.
- Call connection reliability
- + Convenience, but even for me this is irrelevant since I'm not prepared to sit in them for longer than a few hours + Design is a breath of fresh air in the world of pods and their imitators (I have peculiar tastes because Sony's Link Buds are also my fave) + Noise isolation - even though these aren't earplugs, they perfectly shield my ear canal from outside noise. + Noise reduction is effective, but I don't use it because it makes me queasy and the sound alters. + Operating time - daily use has never resulted in a charge issue
- - Sound - I'm not sure why some people give it such high acclaim because, save from some low frequencies, it is utterly unpronounced and, without an equalizer, they sound like a barrel (even pods have more texture). They connect to the phone (iOS) only through their native application (what if it is suddenly removed, for example, from the store, as many other publishers like to do?). In the case of Windows, I typically failed to connect them properly so that there was no unhealthy delay, let alone the need to constantly manually switch between devices. - Touch control - some genius placed this region where you will frequently unintentionally touch it while adjusting the headphones. By turning off this wonder in the program, it is turned back on when you close it. I've never been a fan of Samsung cases, and this one is no exception. However, if the design is one thing, the battery volume is another. (just sufficient for three full charges at most, which is odd given its size even though it is light enough) - Ear pads, or rather, their absence - yes, there is a second pair of larger hooks, but they are just as stupid as the first ones because they do not cling to the ear, as, for example, in sports headsets, but instead simply serve as a kind of emphasis on it, adding even more discomfort when worn. As a result, the headphones are ordinary earbuds with all the drawbacks (they may fly out or be incorrectly oriented in the ear canal Well, the program itself is the primary piece of stupidity.
- volume, comfort while wearing, and sound.
- Turn off noise cancellation in order to remove the earpiece (with Buds+, you could adjust volume by tapping the earpiece from above while holding for the environment).
- The sound, despite the fact that they are not vacuum, is very excellent and juicy, and there are both basses and tops. As for me, they fit really well in my ears; they don't press (anything), and the sound is really good and delicious.
- I don't understand why, for instance, if the phone is in the right pocket of the jeans and the headphones are, correspondingly, in the ears, turning my head to the left causes the connection to be severed. That's true, but it shouldn't be quite so evident, at least! further - TV (the flagship of Samsung, which is similar to a phone), headphones quietly play! softer than levl yu pro - how does that work? The volume of bads live is increased when it is connected to a phone. and the same thing applies to communication; the TV is across the room, one and a half meters away; he cocked his head to the side; and the sound was chewed up; it was interrupted! how so? xiaomi pennies do not appear to be affected by this issue. In any case, regardless of the nature of the conversation that took place when I called, they want me to call them back! hear me in a toneless manner, and I will respond in kind.
- The price (brad for 6800), the number and variety of controls available, the sound quality, the comfort of the headset, the microphone (if used as a headset), and the ability to charge wirelessly.
- I'm hoping for performance on par with many iPhones and AirPods.
- They have a stylish design and won't come off while you're on the go.
- Poor connectivity; clumsy touchscreen interface.
- Sound, comfort, and usability
- unproductive noise reduction
- Safe, cozy, and simple to operate
- Ineffective noise suppression
- Excellent sound, useful features, wireless charging, no earplugs or other objects to go into the ear canal, a gorgeous appearance, and compatibility for the AAC codec, as well as the ability to program and disable touch controls.
- The silicone ring had to come out since they put too much pressure on my auricle, but the design is lovely. I hear that even a small shift in position can have a significant effect on the sound.
- look, fit, sound (for its form factor), and Nearly all sounds are muffled in the metro or train.
- It is better to get a cover because soundproofing is just so-so.
- Design/sound/microphone considerations for headphones Separation of Cases Aural Satisfaction Device connectivity reliability ("dumps" did not).
- - Absorbing outside sounds (not a choice) Personally, I appreciate the headphones' independence. - Touch screen interface (although awkward)