- They sit comfortably on the head and ears - after an hour they do not press, the ears do not hurt. Lungs. Add up. Good sound insulation Good sound quality and even bass They hold a charge for a long time and charge quickly from usb
- A little big, but they are full size.
- Excellent sound, detailed and harmonious, loud (with Galaxy A71), comfortable, good sound isolation, mechanical control buttons are just super (I don’t like touch), excellent microphone (indoors), long battery life, price.
- There is no auto-shutdown, but when I forgot to turn them on at night in the morning I found that the charge was 90% and remained. They didn't play at night, they were just turned on.
- Sound for its price. Deep, pleasant ear pads with good sound isolation. Convenient push-button control, and not touch-gesture frenzy that works every other time, like on many other models. usb c. There is an application with a simple but working equalizer. Made them a little darker V-shku with excellent bass and expressive vocals.
- The biggest downside is the headband. Its padding is very thin and it comes out very stiff. And with such missive bowls, it puts a lot of pressure on the head. Personally, after 40 minutes it becomes uncomfortable and painful for me. But it's still individual. Plastic is easily soiled, but seems to be strong. It is a pity there is no metal in the connection of the bowls and the headband. No jack for wired connection. It would be interesting to know what they are capable of paired with good hardware.
- Price?
- Below described
- Sound clarity
- The headband is narrow, presses a little.
- 1. From afar, they look normal (until I picked it up and examined the details). White plastic looks elegant. 2. Multipoint works 3. The sound for such a price will come down (when you first turned it on, it disappointed at all, but then they played out or something) 4. The plastic of the arc is quite flexible - I think it will last a long time
- 1. The build quality is rather mediocre (the parts fit inaccurately, in some places there are burrs, the headband elastic is glued in waves, the ear pads are sewn crookedly). I understand that these are relatively inexpensive headphones, but you expect more thoroughness from a well-known brand. 2. Passive soundproofing is mediocre. The ear cushions are wide, so they lie on top of the ears and it is wrong to classify them as full-size, since they are rather overhead (I’m wondering why active noise reduction is required in the more expensive version of the HD 450BT, even if they couldn’t do it normally) 3. The fastening of the arc is strongly displaced outward, so they protrude strongly on the sides
- Good microphone and design
- Flat, quiet sound
- Excellent sound, as soon as I turned it on, the question of price / quality ratio disappeared by itself. Perfectly sat on a size 60 head with not the smallest ears.
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- Fairly compact
- The sound is much worse than wired HD595, even worse than wired AirPods