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BrandShure
ColorWhite
Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Model NameAONIC 50
Form FactorOver Ear

Description of Shure AONIC 50 Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones (White)

PREMIUM WIRELESS STUDIO-QUALITY SOUND: Engineered from decades of professional experience. No cords. No wires. Just pure listening anywhere you go. ADJUSTABLE NOISE CANCELLING & ENVIRONMENT MODE: Eliminate distractions for a truly immersive listening experience and hear the outside world with the flip of a switch. BLUETOOTH 5 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY: Enhanced stability and a range of up to 30 feet (10 meters). Pairs to phones, tablets and laptops. UP TO 20 HOURS BATTERY LIFE: Uninterrupted audio wherever you go – on the train, on an airplane, at work or at home. LONG-WEARING COMFORT & DURABILITY: Built to withstand the rigors of the road. Folds flat for portability with protective carrying case. PREMIUM HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER: Supports multiple codecs including Qualcomm aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency audio, Sony LDAC, AAC, and SBC. CONNECT TO WIRED SOURCES: Includes 3.5mm analog audio input to stay connected to any device, including airplane entertainment systems, or USB-C digital input for charging and High-Resolution audio. ShurePlus PLAY APP: Customize your EQ, noise cancellation and Environment Mode levels. Free to download for iOS and Android. IN THE BOX: Free 2-YEAR WARRANTY included, AONIC 50 Wireless Headphones, protective carrying case, 3.5mm audio cable and a USB-C charging cable. FINGERTIP CONTROLS: Quick access to answer calls, activate voice assistant, adjust volume, or pause your music with the push of a button.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

For a long time I chose wireless headphones for myself and I am completely satisfied with the choice made in the end. I bought them for 17t. R., PCT in a normal store, and for the same B&W PX7 and Sennheiser M3, the price there was almost 2 times higher, while neither in sound nor in appearance, build quality / materials, they are, in my opinion, no better . But I strongly advise those who still choose not to blindly rely on other people's reviews, the choice in sound is purely subjective…

Pros
  • Very good sound quality across all 3 connection options. I compared it with many, starting from the M50xBT to the B&W PX7 and Sennheiser M3, I can’t single out which sound I liked more, I consider the differences small (rather nuances) - a slightly different handwriting in tonal balance, in different genres and the conditional leader was different, frankly the worst to my ears there were only Sony WF-1000XM4. Shure liked the smooth monitor sound with very high detail. At first, it seems a little less spectacular compared to its competitors, but then you realize that the absence of a protruding bass is rather an advantage, and long listening is noticeably less tiring, the emphasis on the midrange makes vocals more interesting. But in terms of design, build quality and materials, I definitely liked Shure the most. The design looks very reliable, without weaknesses. They look neat and unmassive on the head, they are just nice to take in hand. The round box is chic - in such a package, the headphones (among other advantages) are ideal for a gift, including for a loved one. There are no complaints about the convenience of landing, they wrote about the pressure on the temples, but you just need to slightly deploy the tight hinges (finding the optimal angle) by redirecting the pressure of the ear pads from the temples to the behind-the-ear part. I can sit in them for hours, nothing presses, the most delicate leatherette. The weight is slightly more than that of all-plastic ones, but they do not seem heavy on the head. I immediately removed the transport pads at the points of contact of the cups with metal arms, there are no traces for a month of active use - the problem is far-fetched. Connection with PC, phone and tablet is fast and hassle-free. This is surprising, but my connection is confidently and without stuttering, even through 2 reinforced concrete load-bearing walls (with a PC through one), this despite the fact that a powerful WiFi6 router "phonites" nearby. There is a simultaneous connection to 2 devices, they switch quickly. There is BT5 and all modern codecs from SBC to LDAC. The battery is not a champion in capacity, but autonomy is more than enough for me. Modern Type-C USB connector.
Cons
  • It seems to me that they are poorly suited for portable use, they do not actually fold, the case is huge (it is more for storage, and not for constant carrying with you), the sound insulation is mediocre, and the noise reduction is frankly weak. All this is not critical for me - I bought myself exclusively for home use. The buttons are not very convenient to press by touch (except for play), it would be nice to highlight at least the power button somehow textured. Over time, in general, you get used to finding blindly, but this is clearly an ergonomic flaw. The noise reduction / transparency mode switch is even more inconvenient. It is a pity that there is no pause function when removed from the head. Unfortunately, the ear pads here are non-standard, with a plastic latch, there is no way to change them to velor or simply upgrade them to universal ones over time, and the original ones cannot be found and cost a third of the cost of the headphones themselves. The headband doesn't seem to change at all. In the summer, in the heat, the ears will obviously sweat (since leatherette and lack of ventilation). For some reason, instead of the standard 3.5mm audio jack, they made a 2.5mm one here, the bundled audio cord is short, like the USB cable. The microphone is here for show, in terms of sound, we will directly say so-so. The application on the phone is functionally absolutely useless for me, the equalizer in it only works on the built-in player. When connected via USB, the headphones do not work with all cables, there is no Windows driver, in the device manager Shure 50 hangs with a yellow icon and an exclamation mark, but it works without problems (up to 32bit / 384kHz), by the way, the volume is much higher than via Bluetooth , and the quality is at least as good as BT with LDAC.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

I started with Microlab T1 (I killed it in 3 years), then I took Edifier830bt (about 3 years, they are alive, but I think that I just won’t be able to listen to them anymore). Understanding why I switched to Shure Aonic 50 should be complete, you should understand why I caught such a WOW effect! Microlab - I liked them, they are very comfortable (this is what I wrote about in shortcomings) you put them on and after 5 minutes you forgot that you had something on your head, they are light and…

Pros
  • Build quality, materials and of course sound, sound and sound again. All possible codecs, button control (I was looking for exactly this, although Sony has its own joke!). There is an application on the phone, I have an android, I ated the firmware of the headphones. In my desires, for all the pluses and minuses in the headphones of the 30,000 region, they turned out to be the golden mean!
Cons
  • For a couple of weeks of use, I can say that the first week I could not get used to the fit (you always remember that they are on your head😊), I think I will get used to it over time, but so far there is no state of comfort (what I am talking about, more in the comments). Not yet pleased with the price of 30k😊 this is certainly not a drawback (quality things should not be cheap), look for discounts, sooner or later they slip somewhere. (took for 16.8k). Another thing is the appearance, it is not particularly important to me (it doesn’t matter what anyone thinks, the main thing is that you feel oh . good), but there is such a moment. Another button for the environment and the noise reduction did not work, you need to clearly dose the effort to get into the right position. And finally, Shumodav - I don’t use it much, but I tried it on Sonya and here, as it seemed to me, it is inferior.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

Bought to replace plugs. I wanted something bigger and bigger. At first, I didn’t really like the sound (there is something to compare with, there is a Denon AH-D7000, Shure SRH1840, and cheaper KEFs, not counting half a dozen Sony-type rebar plugs (4-drivers) and all sorts of Chinese). At first, there was not enough bass for me (I'm generally a bass-head)), and the equalizer in Shura only worked if I listened to music from their application. But, lo and behold, in the latest firmware they made

Pros
  • Sound, the ability to adjust the equalizer directly in the headphones. Outside you can not hear what is playing in them. Practical and durable materials are quite in the spirit of Shure. Good bass, without significant porridge.
Cons
  • The noise reduction system is rather nominal, but it is nevertheless possible to listen comfortably in the subway thanks to good passive noise isolation, since they are of a closed type. The sound, of course, is more muffled compared to normal wired ones, but it will do for its price category. Calling them monitor or studio is, of course, overkill. But it's ok for the street.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

The brand promised to give more pleasure from the sound. But these are my personal expectations. For such a high price, I naively expected that they would sound better. Wired source - iBasso DX120, high resolution FLAC. I have not yet seen full-size ones with a wow effect, and these did not become such. I've been to doctorhead auditions a couple of times. There is an experience of using a dozen earplugs. I liked the sound of only two models among those that are "budget": Shure SE535, M-Audio…

Pros
  • Beautiful. Properly selected pressure on the ears: rather soft ear cushions, and do not compress to discomfort, but compress enough to securely hold the headphones on your head. The supplied cord Jack 2.5mm (headphones) -> Jack 3.5mm (to source) is quite thin and elastic. It feels like it is break resistant. Although, sometimes you want it to be 50cm longer.
Cons
  • In my opinion, the price is unreasonably high. Probably just because of the brand. The function of active noise reduction of external sounds can be considered absent. When you turn it on, the sound changes a little. External sounds are suppressed only a little, and only in some separate parts of the sound range. At the same time, you have to pay for this function by distorting the sound that you listen to. The frequency response breaks somewhere, and I think that it is significant. It is imperative that the bluetooth version for communicating with the headphones is at least 5.0, otherwise they will not work without a wire. The sound did not delight, neither by wire nor by bluetooth. A little more in the comments. Installed the android application, ated the software, did not notice any changes in the work. Installed commenting voice 2022 instead of English. Did not like. Very sloppy pronunciation. Comments are always made that the headphones are on or off, that the bluetooth connection is established or lost. Compared to cheap wired Chinese ones, they are relatively heavy. This is the price for a solid metal construction. But it seems to be used, they no longer strain during office work. Although at the end of the day I get high when I take them off. I have a PCI-E Bluetooth adapter in my system unit on an Intel AX210 module, Bluetooth 5.2 standard. After all, Bluetooth communication is two-way, for reliable communication it is required that both the receiver and the transmitter are worthy both in the adapter and in the headphones. Communication is already malfunctioning through 2 thin brick interior walls. I think it's not enough. This is the result of an adapter, or maybe headphones. First I ordered brown headphones. I looked at them - the color is "not rich", reminiscent of . Black - trite. Chose white. Didn't regret the color. But I write in shortcomings, because the tips of the ears dirty the cloth inside the ear cushions. See photo. Looks bad. Although it seems my soup is not so dirty))) When you take off / put on with one hand, the cups rotate, the setting of their protrusion is longer / shorter. The next time I wear it, I adjust it all again. With careful dressing / removing the settings, it turns out to be saved.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

Noise reduction does not dampen 100% of sounds, sometimes they start up when the environment is turned on if you hold the headphones in your hands at high volume

Pros
  • Top sound. Very soft and pleasant to the touch ear pads. Headphones are lightweight and made of quality materials, durable. The best headphones of all time, I have been using it for a year and everything is top
Cons
  • Noise is felt when listening to type C or charging and listening to bluetooth at the same time.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

Noise reduction - one hiss. Generally turned off. It is not clear why it is needed. Everything else suits. I will add that the sound stage via bluetooth is slightly wider than via wire, so listening to music via bluetooth is much more pleasant, despite the fact that the sound quality with the LDAC codec is similar to wired. Before that, I put drivers for Denon AH D9200 (bought on Aliexpress) into Sennheiser HD 350BT headphones, I listened to them for more than a year and was pleased with the…

Pros
  • A look from within. As it turned out, the sound in these headphones is balanced, of high quality. The difference in sound through the wire and bluetooth is imperceptible. At first, I was a little upset because of the lack of a normal bass in these headphones, but later it turned out that it was the speakers that were installed here. In general, I replaced them with Denon 50mm bio-cellulose speakers, and threw the standard ones into the abyss. I had to tinker a bit with the reinstallation. everything was glued on. In the end, everything fell into place, and I enjoy the sound.
Cons
  • Cheap speakers.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

Aonic 50 are rather strange “wireless headphones for home use”, because they cannot be used on the street or even more so in the subway: the middle and lower frequency ranges are masked by noise, and you are left with . right, a lone technical ringing. And that's it. You just don't hear the middle and bottom. Plus - the margin for volume over a wireless connection is very small, but the tops begin to cut the ear already at 80% of the maximum. Take it only if you like this sound delivery, and…

Pros
  • 1. Sound. Never neutral. The feed is V-shaped with an additionally emphasized high-frequency range. But everything is done so carefully that it is generally pleasant to listen to. The quality of the "top" is simply excellent, and for a wireless closed model (when using LDAC) it's just phenomenal. But quantitatively there is a lot of "top", even more than the Harman curve suggests. Where did the manufacturer's statements about the "studio" of this model come from - do not understand. 2. Good comfortable fit, pressing the right force. 3. Analog cable to 3.5, as well as Type-C cable - included.
Cons
  • 1. A monstrous case - excessively large, completely round and generally stupid. 2. The inability to adjust the sound using the parametric equalizer in the proprietary Shure application. 3. The practically absent active noise reduction system that can not withstand the pressure, not only the subway, but even a noisy street.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

In general, quite successful universal ears. I believe that in the price range up to 20k the best universal ears cannot be found. The closest competitors are more expensive. Price quality is excellent. So 5 points

Pros
  • Very good quality over-ear headphones. The landing is comfortable. The materials are decent. Interesting surround sound, closer to the monitor. All modern bluetooth codecs are supported. From the battery they live 20-25 hours (depending on many parameters), which is quite enough in everyday life. I took to replace the old sonek mdr 1rbt. In comparison with them, they play more interesting. Sonya is slightly muffled at the top, and slightly tint the bass. They play better on a wire with a good source than on bluetooth with ldac. But in comparison with sennhiser hd 579 is simpler.
Cons
  • At this price (17k) they simply do not exist.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

After almost a year of use, there are no complaints about the headphones at all. The skin is just as smooth, not a single crack. I can recommend.

Pros
  • I have been using headphones for almost a year, and I am very satisfied. I even have enough soundproofing without ANC turned on to, for example, work comfortably in the office. The sound is gorgeous. I really like natural sounding and I don't even use an equalizer. Favorite AC/DC sound great: rich and spacious sound. The design looks solid, the design looks solid, the tactile headphones are also cool, the ear pads and the bezel are soft. It's cool that they can be wired. There are no issues with management either. I'm quite satisfied with them
Cons
  • The headphones do not fold, but in any case, I only use full-size headphones at work, so it's not critical.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

For a long time I was the proud owner of bundles of cayin n6 + Audeze EL-8 and Questyle qp1r + ultrasone signature pro. For some time I tied up with audiophilia completely. Now I decided to find a reasonable compromise between sound quality, style and usability. The sound of the Shure Aonic 50 among competitors in the face of Sennheiser momentum 3, Bowers & Wilkins PX7 and the latest wireless flagship Sony seemed to me the closest to an adult portable. The shuras are fast, with slightly raised

Pros
  • - Design. Unlike Bowers & Wilkins PX7, they look beautiful not only on the table, but also on the head. I would also add the build quality to that. - Sound. More details in the comments. - Landing.
Cons
  • - Weak noise reduction. With him, of course, better than without him. But competitors are far ahead of shure in this parameter. - An incomprehensible bug with piano music. More details in the comments. : cut down LDAC and everything will be fine. - Headphones are heavy and large: they put a little pressure on the head and are transported in a huge case.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

Bought for home use to always walk around the house with headphones on, before that I used Logitech wireless headphones for about 3 years, but they died and I decided that I needed to upgrade. Headphones were worn almost daily for 10-12 hours, after half a year something happened. Very disappointed, they work perfectly, they keep the charge just as well, but it is not possible to replace the ear pads, and, as it were. They replaced the ear pads under warranty, but the fact itself is…

Pros
  • 1) sat well 2) Light 3) Pleasant sound 4) I have enough charge for the whole day of active use (about 12 hours a day)
Cons
  • 1) The noise reduction function is very weak 2) I think everything will be clear from the photo .

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, the product is exactly as described.

They look very impressive, people pay attention. The sound is pleasant, there are no problems in transport. They press near the ears, in the area of ​​​​the cheekbones, as if the arch is too tight (maybe because of the large head circumference - 60 cm). The mechanism on which the ear cups sway creaks, when such a creak is heard in the headphones worn, it is not very pleasant. Not what you want to hear along with the music. They do not fold compactly, take up half the backpack. Buttons to the…

Pros
  • Dear, beautiful face. Good sound quality. Noise reduction
Cons
  • Not very comfortable until you get used to it. There are questions about the build quality. Not very convenient buttons.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Because I've been using these headphones for such a long time, I've even become accustomed to patting them in the appropriate manner. Nonetheless, it is of the utmost importance that they be protected! They connected to my phone utilizing the most cutting-edge codec, which was 990kbps, and there were no options for me to choose from. This brings us back to the sound. There is a chance that it is in the phone, but I cannot confirm that it is there. If I turn them on while I'm using their cable…

Pros
  • The production of sound The sound pressure level is just right, sitting nicely on top of the head. both dependable and rock-like in nature.
Cons
  • a Bluetooth signal that is not very strong.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is completely satisfied, performs its functions.

Overall, it has a standard sound, a first-rate appearance, and some intriguing content (5th bluetooth, a good set of codecs). Is it worth the money? That is a question that must be answered by each individual. I am content with certain qualifications. The taste, well, let's just say that it suited me. I won't paint the sound; different felt-tip pens have different colors and tastes. The landing is pleasant; nevertheless, I won't suggest that you can sit there all day without experiencing any…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

The headphones offer a pretty decent value for the price. Many cheaper options with comparable sound quality can be available, but it will be more cost effective to compromise on everything but the sound quality. In addition to this, the materials and assembly are of high quality. It has good sound through the 3.5mm passive (off) jack, and it also works through the USB port. You will not be able to charge at all if you do not require the noise reduction feature. The program on an Android…

Pros
  • An good balance between the quality of the build, the sound, the software, the amount of noise reduction, the convenience, the materials, and the aesthetic. Nothing sagging, nothing amazing. The ideal compromise between quality and cost across the board.
Cons
  • After nine months of daily use for a total of twelve hours, the ear pads eventually wore down and became unusable. This is not a problem by itself but rather a pattern that has occurred. Nevertheless, there are no replacements that can be purchased. The money was given back by the store. I do not believe that this is a flaw in the product itself; therefore, the rating is still 5 stars; nevertheless, you should be informed of this before making a purchase.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

In the stand, visitors had the chance to compare products from Shure, Sony WH-1000XM4, and Sennheiser Momentum M3. The Sennheiser Momentum M3 came out on top in terms of sound quality among them, so to speak; it has bass, and it has an expensive sound; in addition, I can say that the sound is well balanced, and there is even nothing to criticize about it. In comparison to their background, the Sony WH-1000XM4 sounds like a kindergarten with tinny bass that scores everything in a row; this is…

Pros
  • 1 Right out of the box, without giving it any time to "warm up," I thought the sound was great. It was more similar to the sound of the monitors, with a more pronounced midrange, treble, and low frequency range. Naturally, there is a uniqueness to everything. If you are looking for headphones with a strong bass response, you should look elsewhere. 2 I found the noise reduction to be satisfying; it is not significantly inferior to that of the Sony WH-1000XM4, but it is superior in that it does not compress the brain to the same extent. Noise reduction is experienced, and it is experienced very strongly; with the music playing, nothing else can be heard (only you and the music). 3 The construction and the fit are excellent for someone like me. They certainly carry some weight; yet, they did not disclose anything that could be considered damaging to themselves in this regard. When compared to the Sony WH-1000XM4, the Shure is far more comfortable for me; yet, when compared to the Sennheiser Momentum M3, the Shure is noticeably less comfy. By the way, after listening for an hour, not only did my ears not sweat, but the temperature has also dropped significantly. 4 Touch controls are less reliable than button controls. 5 You can instantly connect through Bluetooth to a personal computer (using the Apt X codec) and to a phone (using the LDAC codec), and you can also instantly switch between the two devices. Sound transmitted via Bluetooth from a personal computer is good; sound transmitted over LDAC from a mobile device is even better. I tested it out by connecting it to a 3.5 mm wire, and while it's excellent, I found that connecting it to Bluetooth made it sound much better and cleaner. 6 Support for each and every codec: AAC, aptX, aptX LL, aptX HD, LDAC 7 Bluetooth 5.0 and eight USB Type-C ports
Cons
  • 1 The application is not nearly as robust as the one offered by Sony. According to what I've been told, the equalizer setting cannot be stored locally in the memory of the headphones in any way. 2 When connected with a USB Type-C cable, the battery will charge, but there won't be any sound. As they have stated, it ought to be successful. It's possible that I just don't have it worked out yet. 3 4.25mm jack Although the USB Type-C and 2.5 mm cables that are included in the package are short and small, they are included. 5 Cover: highly nutritious, does not fit into a backpack, and I did not enjoy using it. But I have a cover from a Chinese site))) and he, like a native, came up

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I have not regretted the purchase, everything is fine.

When shopping for headphones, I had certain criteria in mind, including the following: 1. It has a nice sound. 2. Carry out your activities cord-free. 3. An excellent microphone. 4. Capability to connect to two different sources at the same time As it appears that all of the reviews agree that these headphones have a perfect fit, I decided to purchase them. I have only tested it inside, so I can't comment on how well it will work outside on a noisy street. However, they do sound fantastic, and

Pros
  • 1. a fantastic sound 2. They have a very relaxing effect when worn on the head. 3. The overall construction quality is very high. 4. Outward presentation 5. The ability to listen to music through three different types of connections (bluetooth, a USB-C wire, and an audio cable). When using the audio cable connection, the headphones work in passive mode, which means they can be completely shrunk down. 6. A microwave of a good quality.
Cons
  • 1. Use of a battery On the manufacturer's website, it is stated that the headphones have a battery life of 20 hours when playing music (which is accurate), 35 hours when in passive mode (which is incorrect), and that they charge in 2.5 hours (not true). They discharge at the same rate when in inactive mode as when actively playing music, which may sound unusual but is actually the case. I left the headphones on for eight hours while I slept, but I didn't listen to any music during that time. During that time, the volume level in the headphones decreased by 41%. No matter what power source you employ, the charging process will take at least 5 hours. 2. If the headphones are plugged into the computer and you are listening to music, you won't be able to hold a conversation at the same time as the music is playing as long as the headphones are connected. You are only allowed to pick one option, and it can be either a dialogue or some other sounds. 3. The work that was done to reduce the noise is so subtle that it is almost undetectable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

There has been not a single complaint regarding the headphones in the nearly one year that they have been used. The surface of the skin is as smooth as ever, without even a single fracture. I can give a recommendation.

Pros
  • Since I started using headphones over a year ago, I can say without a doubt that my expectations have been more than met. Even without the active noise cancellation switched on, I have sufficient soundproofing to be able to work in a comfortable environment, for instance in the workplace. The sound is just stunning. I don't even own an equalization since I prefer my music to have a more genuine sound. Favorite AC/DC songs have a fantastic sound that is full and expansive. The construction appears to be of high quality, the tactile headphones are also really neat, and both the ear cushions and the bezel are made of a comfortable material. That they can be wired is an awesome feature. In addition, there are not any problems with the management. I have no complaints about them at all.
Cons
  • The headphones do not fold, but I never use anything smaller than full-size headphones at work, so that is not a major concern of mine.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

Fell in love with the sound of these headphones from the first listening. I wanted a brown model, but when I bought it, it was not available - in the end I did not wait and bought black ones. I don't regret the choice. Much cheaper than analogues like Sennheiser Momentum and Sony, while the sound is at a high level. Pros: 1. Great sound - better than Sennheiser, Sony and even more so Marshall. Inside emitters 50 mm. 2. Materials - the "premium" level is felt. Dushki metal - you will not break…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

Who cares about sound quality? Who does not like that they decide for him what the sound should be. Who likes resolution and neutrality. Some pros: 1. Sound quality. Crazy resolution. Especially, of course, on wires. But on bluetooth - fire. Sooo neutral. Those who are used to excessive bass will be disappointed. But who cares about neutrality and accuracy - here. 2. Beautiful and solid. Cons below: 1. Noise reduction for show. How to eat. But very "like". 2. Very inconvenient noise reduction…