1. When handling the wires, you must be cautious. The same ones, but white ones, managed to break. One ear stopped working, and just like with wired ones, there is nothing you can do to fix it. Yet, they are generally sturdy; I can throw them on the bed, sofa, or at least henna (light ones)
2. Micro USB charging, but this is likely due to the model's age.
3. When you wear in the winter underneath a heavy down jacket, the collarbone is pressed up against the "ends" of the body, which is not very comfortable.
Also, when running actively, they are more likely to become disoriented, turn around, and collapse.
4. With the Honor 20, the battery is displayed after a while. I'm not sure whose issue it is, but I believe that the smartphone 5. Only a fraction of the battery is visible—roughly 100, 75, and 25%. I want accuracy like on AirPods, but it seems like the pricing isn't the same. category
6. Probably the most common issue with BT ears is that switching between devices that send a signal to the ears requires turning off BT on the other device rather than switching the 3.5 plug on wired 7. The awful quality of the microphone is perhaps the sole bothersome flaw. All the participants complain that they can only hear me so-so. It's possible that the issue is unique to my model or to my smartphones or laptops.