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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

It's been eight months and they've never failed me. On multiple occasions, the BT connection with the smartphone was lost, but each time, the ears reconnected promptly, and everything was normal again. With such a large capacity charging case, I never have to worry about running out of juice again. Despite the blinking cover light, I have at least five more hours of music. In fact, I have never once tried to keep track of how many times I have charged the headphones' case or how long they…

Pros
  • Plenty of noise, in a variety of forms. These sound great even without any EQ or effects added. Those shiver-inducing sounds of Mozart and Metallica. Furthermore, I strongly suggest that you download the official Sony app as well as the Artist Connection app, scan your ears, and then listen to specially recorded compositions in high quality and in 360 Reality Audio format. Great sensation, you should try it out. Very effective active soundproofing. Nevertheless, I rarely use headphones indoors due to security concerns, so I usually ignore this option. By the way, remember that if it's windy outdoors, you'll hear very loud sounds on your headphones even with noise reduction switched on, as in Ambient Sound mode.
Cons
  • The headphones protrude somewhat from the ears, making them awkward to wear with a winter cap. Also, one earphone requires constant adjustment because it does not fit snugly in the ear, but these are obviously personal preferences, and everyone will have a different experience. There are significant concerns about the microphone's quality. Anyone on the other end of the line will have a hard time hearing me, therefore I'll need to use the handset if they call while I'm wearing headphones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Prior to purchasing, I evaluated new and used headphones on specialized websites, taking into account the effectiveness of the noise cancellation. I considered the ease of not having any cables to be worth it, even though the new ones performed better than the old ones. Now I see that these headsets are, in theory, equivalent; nonetheless, each has advantages and disadvantages of its own.

Pros
  • These are completely wire-free, have great sound, have active noise cancellation, perform admirably compared to other TWS headphones (which makes them a great present), have NFC in the case, and can be used separately with either the left or right earphone (in the application in this case button can be remapped).
Cons
  • As was to be expected, the noise-reduction performance was inferior to that of my prior WI-1000X headset. When you open a kitchen faucet, for instance, you hardly hear the sound of bubbling water with the old headphones, but you can hear it with the new ones, albeit much less so than before. It's true that I didn't choose the most comfy ear tips, and that has an impact on how well the noise is reduced. There are numerous inserts present. Rewinding requires three touches to the right earbud, which can be challenging. Either the headset assumes two touches have been made and advances the recording, or it assumes two touches have been made, one more touch has been made, and the recording pauses. When not in use, dated headphones can simply be hung around your neck. You must always travel with a case for fresh ones. New headphones lack a volume control but older models do.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre goods, most likely I will not use.

Although I brought my own little ear pads, which may have contributed to their poor comfort and fit, this does not change the fact that they are terrible at staying in the ear; all of the other headphones I tried fit well, particularly those with a stem. I get that the headphones' sound quality is mostly determined by the ear cushions, but that doesn't change the fact that I was extremely dissatisfied with these and feel they were not worth the money. Although Sony is a master at making…

Pros
  • Excellent treble detail, excellent for vocalists, high-quality design and construction. This transparency mode sounds quite natural, and it's a good one.
Cons
  • Even though the sound is detailed, the headphones have a revolting ring right out of the box because the maker apparently believed that distorting the high frequencies would be cool. Much like the rest of the frequencies, the bass has faded into the background and is no longer perceptible. They keep falling out of my ear; I was shocked to find them on the floor of the store when I tried to listen to them for 14 grand; I had already concluded that I was done with them; however, it appeared that they had overlooked this one by accident, and nothing had happened to them; they sit just disgusting; the design adheres only to the ear canal; the ear shell is not involved. Awful software, it's hard to get about, and I'm still confused about how to activate the noise reduction.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

When compared to Zenhs (Momentum true wireless), not only is it noticeably more comfortable to use for extended periods of time, but there are also no issues with the case or headphones suffering from self-discharge. The sound quality of this model is worse than that of Zenkhs; nevertheless, the Oneplus 6t made it possible to bring them up to the standard level of plugs that come from the same Zenkhs by using the appropriate tuning. In order to better concentrate on work, the background noise…

Pros
  • Innovative design; comfortable fit; noise suppression, perfect for office usage; fast charging of the headphones and the absence of a visible self-discharge of the case during the week.
Cons
  • Bad performance of the microphone during calls; case is only suitable for carrying in bags; just a limited number of gestures are supported for controlling functions (it is possible to assign only 2 functions from the available ones)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

The bass is affected not only by how snugly they fit, but also by the earbuds themselves. The two materials, silicone and foam, produce distinct noises. The third tone is a customary gift. Somehow, the foamy ones are not as foamy as many people expect them to be, and they do not need to be crushed before insertion. Use a lot of "cheap" silicone. Due to the existence of Covid, I made the purchase without first trying it on. The ear canal is so small that even the smallest silicone and foam…

Pros
  • Despite not having AptX, the sound quality is superb. Because of this, headphones are an absolute must. None of the other benefits apply if you don't like the sound. Aesthetically and tactilely, this is a step above. 3 Get on the phone right away (Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro). Indictment in the case was handed down quite promptly (4). Use near-field communication (NFC) to link your Android device. It's a good thing I put on my noise canceling headphones since my wife was becoming frustrated that I couldn't hear her. While they aren't perfect, they do a great job of eliminating repetitive sounds, especially those at low frequencies. Seventh, it has great microphone transmission of ambient sounds. Both the magnets and the cover of the case click solidly into place.
Cons
  • The flaws I list below aren't dealbreakers in my book; rather, they're collateral damage stemming from the design decisions and technical approaches taken. It's important to include them for accuracy's sake, and you never know when they might take on new significance for someone else. This cannot be a bottom since (1) the case is too big and (2) the bottom is rounded. Each time you set the case down, it will be on its side. The sensor on the earpiece puts off a deafening ring, so you don't want to touch it, but you have to. Thirdly, the software is lacking; upon powering on, the noise reduction feature is activated initially at the highest possible setting; the previously preset setting is not retained. Perhaps it will be fixed one day. 4. Strange liners out of the box. (For commentary, see below) Fifth, even in the noise-cancelling mode, some residual noise remains audible. A slight restriction is placed on the audio spectrum. Weak software; turning down the wind noise requires adjusting a separate slider. Because you still have to tap it with your finger, I gave up looking for it. Microphones are useless without it since they amplify even the slightest wind noise. Both wind noise reduction and voice augmentation are incompatible with one another. 7. Hear your breathing, the sound of swallowing, and even your steps. Naturally, you learn to accept it. Not even close to six hours of music playback time (with noise reduction turned off). It was around a 4.5-hour process. Faster charging helps make up for it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

Have a blast with your iPhone! Finally, I was able to listen to the apple and orchestral music with joy, as well as loud rock music, and strawberries, and I was able to take pleasure in everything. Nonetheless, it was determined that the entirety of the chip was active noise cancellation. As you switch it on, you are secluded from the rest of the world and left to enjoy the high-quality sound by yourself. When this happens, the basses can finally relax because the stage has been set up and you…

Pros
  • The sound has a lot of sonic nuances. Exactly each and every sound and instrument that is included in the song can be heard in its entirety. There is nothing that stands out. It has the distinct impression of being of high quality. -There shouldn't be any sibilants, clattering noises, or porridge at the top. It is quite exciting to do so! - All-encompassing with regard to musical genres. It's wonderful to learn everything! (I'm going to guess that this is the primary use of these headphones.) There is an effect of depth and scene here (but small, but nice). - Both music and YouTube are playing at very high volumes, and there are three additional divisions available. Movies are also able to be heard perfectly, but the volume level here is at its highest. - Isolation from active sources of noise. Before I tried them out, I was under the impression that I did not require it. It was never necessary to be active. Nonetheless, it was discovered that this is the WOW factor of the greatest magnitude in these headphones (see comments). - The fit is just right. These fit snugly in my ear canals like a pair of gloves. They are convenient, do not weigh a lot, and wearing them does not tire you out (I generally forget that they are on me). They are also known as basses. They are capable of having separate configurations. A significant amount of variation (well, a lot of levels). -Application with incredibly useful presets and an equalization. -Autonomy. Since I've been using them, I have no idea what discharged headphones are. It just didn't happen. There were no disruptions; nevertheless, I only use it on the train, at home, and at the park.
Cons
  • - You must not sleep in them because they will suffocate you. There are moments when you become so engrossed in the sounds that you want nothing more than to lie down and go to sleep among them. But, when the cap is on, they are not noticeable and they do not cause any discomfort to the ears. - There is not enough punch in the bass. There will be none of the annoying chirping that you hear with automobile stereos. Basheads most certainly do not, and it is recommended that they refrain from looking at TWS altogether. - There is some effect of being on stage, but after a while you find yourself wanting it more and more, so that it feels more like you're in a concert hall. Yet, this is not an essential component and is more for the WOW impact. - PRIMARY: There is not a WOW effect coming from the sound. Simply put, it has a high quality and is quite versatile. On the other hand, if there were basses that were straight and hollowing, I would shout out that these headphones are the best in the world.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

A great number of unfavorable reviews are posted about the shop, claiming that the items are either pre-owned ones that have been refurbished in order to give the impression that they are new or that they are reproductions of the originals. I'm most likely lucky. The package had all of its components, including the original packaging and stickers. This particular kind of goods is excellent. But in addition to that, a man came along with me to hand off a tripod, which turned out to be a used…

Pros
  • Ten points are awarded for the way it looks and how it's packaged. Expensive and luxurious. Sound that is crisp and clean. You are able to pick out even the most minute of the composition's nuances.
Cons
  • In order to fully comprehend and appreciate the software, you will need to experiment with it. Terrible sound quality when making calls while walking down the street; the other person can hardly hear what you say.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best product I have ever reviewed, I recommend it to everyone!

- the caliber of the music that is being played back. When compared with wired plugs, there is a difference, which may be plainly observed (I use Sony XBA-A2). If you are an audiophile, you should always listen to the equipment at a salon before purchasing it. It is important to keep in mind that the noise reduction effect will be "superimposed" on the sound after it has been converted to AAC (and in the subway, it will most likely switch to SBC). This is not a flaw in the design of the device;

Pros
  • If you are unsure about which option to go with, I will guide you through the process and, at the same time, I will describe what I did not discover in the other evaluations. This is a highly specialized piece of equipment for listening in challenging acoustic environments. If you think of it as the equivalent of a "shockproof phone," like the Doogee BL9000, but for headphones, there won't be any queries about why it's so pricey, etc. if you compare it to something like that. This is the best option for you if you want to watch a movie or listen to an audiobook, but you are bothered by the noise from the outside world and you don't want to miss a stop. In the event that you are renovating your office, this is an excellent choice. They are sufficient for the entire day, and all that is required is to place them in a container before going to the restroom. This is the correct pair of ears to purchase if you are hoping to lessen the clamor that is caused by simulators in the fitness center. It will be possible for you to listen to a book or series without having to turn up the volume (!). While using some headphones, you have to turn up the volume to a level that is higher than the surrounding noise; but, when using these headphones, you can listen without having to turn the volume up very high; the surrounding noise does not interfere, but it is still audible. If you turn off the sound and merely leave the noise reduction on, you will be able to hear (although in a muffled manner) how cars are driving, signals, and the beeping of traffic lights, among other things. In order to achieve the desired effect of "a silent room in which you can hear the blood pounding in your ears," headphones are not the way to go; instead, you should purchase earplugs, which are one hundred times less expensive. In addition, they do not produce the sensation of having cotton wool in the ears; rather, it is as though all sounds are being "pushed away." It's a nice sensation. Voice acting and application localization, as well as application and firmware updates, are all indications that the product is undergoing development, and that with time, both its functionality and its quality will increase (although I do not believe in adding a codec with one of the ates). The application now includes the case charge level that was previously missing.
Cons
  • - The casing does not provide adequate protection against dust and moisture, and neither do the headphones themselves. - As a headset, they are inferior than wired and wireless options, as stated by one hundred percent of the people that used them to communicate with me (I use 1more stylish at the same time). The strange thing is that even when you are in challenging conditions, you may still get a call and hear the other person clearly, but the noise reduction does not function for him, so he cannot hear you. But, even when functioning normally, as a headset, they are miserable (perhaps they will finish it) - The wind in the face will be accompanied by a loud "rustle" in the ears, similar to how a terrible report sounds during a hurricane, and it will be audible to the interlocutor. Sometimes, based on the presence of this noise, I can determine whether or not the noise reduction is turned on. :) - Because the charging connector (type-C) is set back into the "box," it is not possible to use a "magnetic adapter" with this device. In conjunction with the absence of support for wireless charging, this necessitates constant movement of the charging cord (which, by the way, is sufficient for charging the device once a week). - The size of the "case" is disheartening, and it may sometimes be the deciding factor in "what to take with you" when you find yourself in a situation where you do not have a bag available in which to throw it. - the word has absolutely no effect on the cries of his wife. :)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

In less than an hour, the left earpiece was discharged when faced with matrimony. I went to the Sony service center, where they informed me that the device was not repairable. I took it to the store with me, and they immediately gave me replacements. Considering all the drawbacks, I would definitely suggest it because the sound and simplicity of use make up for them. excellent acquisition

Pros
  • Sound. Everyone complains that the sound quality of TWS headphones is subpar, yet this is not the case in this instance. They sound fantastic, naturally, and using the AAC codec, they sound better than any wired headphones I have ever had. Prior to that, I also owned a pair of Sony headphones, but they were wired. Here, the bass is just right and you can adjust the equalizer by using the Sony application to select from presets or enter your own settings. The case is not as large as the tech critics claim; it is acceptable and fits into a regular jeans pocket. There are several noise reduction settings, and the transparency mode effectively eliminates 70% of outside noise. Autonomy. As my ears and head tire more quickly from the audio, I have never entirely turned the headphones down to zero in the six months that I have been wearing them. The site's reported autonomy numbers appear to be accurate. No lugs or wires. Prior to that, there were wireless full-size JBL headphones that weighed more than 260 grams and caused the wearer's head to become fatigued and their ears to perspire. They feel practically weightless in the ears because of how light they are. stability of the connection. If the phone and headphones are out of sync or at separate ends of the panel apartment when they start to interrupt, they rarely stop on their own.
Cons
  • I haven't tried running in these, but the headphones' design isn't fully good, and you occasionally have to adjust it when walking. When the noise reduction is on and there is a strong wind, everything blows into my ears, so I try to turn it off outside. If I'm not wearing a hat or a hood, the friction of the hood against the headphones is audible; this problem is again resolved by turning off the noise reduction and transparency mode. Windows still does not support aac codecs, only sbc, so they only work in this codec, which results in poor sound quality, sound that lags behind the picture, interruptions, and other joys. Windows either does not see them in the list of active bluetooth devices, or searches for a minute - the first pairing will take a long time. So, it is pointless to use Windows. LDAC and aptx codecs are absent. I'll say it again: they sound fantastic with the AAC codec, but this codec is only compatible with Apple and Android devices, respectively, and Windows in flight, so we only buy it to use with Android and Apple technologies, such as Macs, iPhones, and the like. The case has colored items painted on it and is scratched. He had a case in the pocket of a red jacket that was slightly tinted pink, but I don't think this is important. Every ear can comfortably fit headphones.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product did not cause delight, but you can use it.

There is no mute button. A passive method (approximately equivalent to earplugs) is far worse than a connected Sony for $500, as an example etymotic. There is a noticeable drop in quality when compared to the Bose QC35 and the Sony WH-1000XM3 (yes, I get that these are different types of devices and even with a different chipset, but Sony made this and that). The prices for all three gadgets are similarly low right now. For a TWS gadget, there is nothing exceptional on the market (there is an…

Pros
  • It's a Sony, so of course it has a Sony logo on it.
Cons
  • Compare and contrast the cost and level of quality. For more discussion, please go to the comments.

Of course, I might have gotten married, but the quality is terrible compared to the identical wired headphones sold by Sony for $1.5 thousand. Many 80s and 90s metal songs become disorganized in the middle. Default mode cannot be changed; the noise-cancelling feature is always activated, degrading the audio quality. In the same train car, the noise reduction option has the opposite effect of what was intended and instead gently increases the noises of the subway (not all, some still muffle, but

Pros
  • sufficient in length
Cons
  • Negative: - Terrible Sound Quality Positive: - Easy Use

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

A very lengthy selection process. There was no way to try them out first, despite the fact that I wanted to evaluate them among the likes of the momentums (my favorite), melomania, lypertek tevi, bose quietcomfort, and jabra 85t before making a purchase. Sony was the one I settled on. Sound quality was the most important factor, followed by the ability to use a headset microphone with Teams/Zoom and finally, performance in sports. I was able to be unhappy while still waiting for delivery a full

Pros
  • Of course, the soundness; also, the aesthetics and usability of the design and the seating.
Cons
  • It's a little inconvenient to jump from one gadget to another. There is not enough leeway in the configuration of touch controls.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Dissatisfied with this product, bad to use.

Other from the ambience, there are no advantages. At first, it took some getting used to before the headphones' sound and fit were to my liking. After three days of use, I noticed that the headphones run out of juice in an hour when used in a calm environment (at home; the music played at around half volume), and that the massive case only holds three charges; the amount of time the headphones play decreases with each subsequent charge. In certain cases, the only advice you'd get would be to…

Pros
  • Sound
Cons
  • Cost, the suitcase is quite capacious. Stressful discomfort.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item was good, I'll recommend it to my friends.

My wired XBA-N3s had to be set aside and let to gather dust on a shelf when I made the switch to the Note 10+ since I came into the issue of there not being a minijack on the device. Because there aren't any acceptable drops for type C currently available on the market, I started looking at bluetooth devices. At first, I attempted to go with a low-cost option, which was the Creative Outlet Air. However, the low cost turned out to be full measure (here is my review on this miracle of…

Pros
  • Portable and user-friendly charging case Appealing physical form A successful suppression of noise Nice and audible. In audiobook mode, they perform admirably (it's possible that they went six or more hours without needing a recharge). Good connection (even on the street)
Cons
  • Even with cautious use, the case will eventually become worn out (the lid becomes unpresentable). When compared to their wired equivalents, the sound quality is inferior (especially bass). Only by connecting the earphones and seeing the application can one see the charge that has been placed against the case. Insufficient EQ capabilities in the original application. The native application does not configure the microphone, therefore it will record ANY sound that is present other than the user's voice (it is impossible to talk on the headset in a noisy place).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, I'm not sure it's worth the money.

If it weren't for the fact that the headphones sound very good (I must admit that the headphones sound very good, not every wired plugs play like that), I would generally put 1 star out of 5. I've been using headphones for about a year (bought in March 2022). Even when the connection priority mode is selected (I don't typically comment on the sound quality mode), there is an 80% chance that the right ear will be the one to lose the 1-line connection. Especially when you're riding the train and…

Pros
  • reduction of sound and noise
Cons
  • the remaining items

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, its pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

The bottom line is that under no circumstances should you purchase them without first having measured and listened to them; many people claim that they are superior headphones, but this is untrue; read w3bsit3-dns. Com before purchasing, as there are detailed descriptions of their issues. Its benefits 1. Comparing the sound quality to other TWS earplugs. 2. Construct. 3. The connection's quality (I read that there are often dumps, but in my case everything is fine). 4. Touch control buttons are

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

Benefits continue: Depending on whether you're sitting, walking, running, or taking a trip, a convenient app can automatically modify the noise reduction settings. I switched to manual mode since I want to walk as fast as she does (she considers taking the bus to be the same as walking). 8. a touchpad and controls that are both easy to use (play/pause and track selection on the right earbud, mode switching on the left) This feature is helpful for hearing the subway stop announcement or telling…

Pros
  • Want an alternative to Apple's AirPods? Keep reading. The poor sound quality and the absence of active noise reduction are my primary issues with the AirPods. I've been seeking for a substitute for them for a while, but until today, there wasn't anything else available in the TWR format that was suitable for my needs, which include commuting by subway and bus, working in an open workplace, exercising, and returning home. As I haven't been a teenager for quite some time, I found the idea of carrying around bulky "cheburashki" to be cumbersome and unappealing. What I choose wasn't at all arbitrary. Since headphones are so personal, I recommend coming in to the store to try on a variety of models and listen to them in person before making a final decision. Why are there benefits? The headphones and carrying case are aesthetically pleasing and luxurious, thanks to the combination of black and gold, a sophisticated Sony logo, and pleasant soft-touch plastic. These sound better than AirPods, with balanced mids and crisp highs and decent bass that can be improved with an equalizer. 3. a collection of six replaceable ear cushions; the standard M size was perfect for me, but I'm not sure why there's also a smaller SS size — perhaps it's meant for children? — and I think a size in between M and L would be preferable. Unlike the Sennheiser Momentum headphones, which I also tried and found to be uncomfortable after only 15 minutes due to having to be screwed into my ears like plugs, they sit snugly in your ear canals. They're quite awkward to wear, but they do sound amazing. You are safe to go about your business during the one to two hours that I am not actively shooting. 4. I charge the case once a week; the eyes have a battery life of 6-8 hours. 5. Some reviewers, including bloggers, have claimed falsely that the headphones' lights never stop flashing, like an airplane approaching the runway. When placed in one's ear canals, the diodes do not glow; perhaps the firmware has to be updated. Sixth, I didn't experience any disconnections when walking or riding the subway, and the sound quality of the bluetooth connection is top-notch (I've adjusted it such that sound quality is the default).
Cons
  • The headphones are a bit too large for my ears; I didn't give myself any funny glances while wearing them, but after a few hours of listening, I started to feel some discomfort. only extra-comfortable foam ear plugs should be considered. You can hear your own breathing, so you'll need to get used to the in-ear ears. heartbeat, his heel-to-toe steps are jackhammered right out of his skull. 2. the case is significantly larger than the AirPods case, by a factor of 2. It's true that you can get up to 24 hours of playback from a single charge, as the headphones can be charged three times, but that's just too much for me. For the purpose of volume, I agree that it should be charged more frequently. In theory, this is OK if you have a backpack or bag, but it's not really practical to keep it in your jeans or jacket pocket. Thirdly, the audio quality is still subpar; at this price point, you should expect better. Additionally, there is a peculiar occurrence where the equalizer and DSEE sound enhancer both activate simultaneously. You can't work out in the gym because your headphones are too huge, and because your ears will sweat inside them if you do any kind of activity that requires you to move around a lot. 5. The case's charge indicator is inconvenient; it goes dark once the device is fully charged. If not, a red light will appear. It's a mystery whether there are 1% or 99%. It's unclear why a blue diode wasn't placed there to serve as an intermediate charge indication.

When it comes down to it, $17,000 was well spent. Unless there is a significant price decrease. The greatest wireless I've heard at this price point. Take the sound with you if you like it. Fits right in with city life. I'd like to add something to the review: the latest firmware update makes it possible to control the headphones' volume and check the case's battery life. Now that they've fixed everything, they're perfect:) With all the benefits that come with it. The order of importance for…

I'm not sure why Sony touts some fictitious antennae in their headphones on its website. This suggests that there shouldn't be any stuttering. Despite the fact that there is a lot less of a subject, my Chinese Tronsmart Spuny Beats do not stumble in that way. While you are walking home along a deserted street, this happens in both crowded areas and among skyscrapers. I generally avoid talking about shopping centers because it is not possible. In general, it gets to the point where the music…

Pros
  • Sound! Simply put, noise cancellation is fantastic! Crank it all the way up and become lost in the world of music. Even in headset mode, they claim to be able to clearly hear me. Absence of wires The earpiece was "removed / stuck" by sensors. They fit snugly. I don't make sports judgments. Several ear pads are included.
Cons
  • It is merely an erratic champion among champions. check comment I think it's a touch bulky. The earpiece flew out today, but I managed to catch it with a hood because of the form. I think the sensor is dumb. They attempt to fall out of the left ear after a long day of labor since sebum is naturally secreted there. The noise-canceling speakers are blown by the wind (I will put some kind of mesh).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

One of the drawbacks is quite serious, therefore I suggest we begin with those. I explain why the same items appear in both paragraphs. It's clear that you're not touching cheap plastic, but rather luxurious materials. The kapets case is not very durable. Furthermore, it appears that the beige version's case is even worse than the lid, for which everyone is so condemning. That means the battery is fine, but. No matter how loud the music is, please don't crank up the equalizer and dsee hx…

Pros
  • AUDIO, noise cancellation, ambient mode, headphones' uses and capabilities, headphones' batteries, their cases, and their construction
Cons
  • Materials! Distinctive features include a large body size, prolonged tiredness during use, dsee hx, and an on-demand microphone system.