- 1) Plastic, which can hardly be described as violent. This is very manly. Language that is elegant does not dare to call. fantastic in the hands. 2) A translucent semi-matt cover with red wicked lights inside of it makes me feel high. There is no sound coming from the lid at all. It holds securely in the open position; that is, it just won't open or close. 3) The peculiar design of the headphones. Before the sales began, I stared at the photographs for a very long time and couldn't figure out how this device would stay in my ear. Don't let go. There is no way they could ever fall out of their ears, in my opinion. 4) Water- and sweat-resistant features, including specific perforations where any water that gets inside the headphones may drain. If I'm not misled, the headphones will produce a noise that will force the water out of the way. 5) No issues with the mechanical buttons; they are pressed clearly. 6) It's a major plus that a small-sized diode has finally been produced; you can glue it if you like. Then Sony likes to stick a flashlight—not a diode—in the most noticeable location, which you may cover up (see Sony VF 1000xm3).
- 1) Very subpar machinery. charging cable, two extra pairs of ear cushions, a third pair already attached to the headphones, bits of paper, and a pretty shoddy box. Damn, I know that's not the packaging to listen to, but since the ears cost $10,000, they should have given it a shot. 2) No application. The main negative aspect is this. Your ears cannot be adjusted, managed, or managed. Again, we are shocked by Sony's impudence after taking a look at the price. I didn't even think it was feasible when I first started using it. While Sony has made some progress, cheap earphones made in China in 2022 are already absorbing software. No noise cancellation. Manufacturers should be penalized for this in 2022. 4) Average autonomy. Not the best, but also not the worst.