They were kept in mediocre condition till I picked up the plugs because of the significant size of the overlays. I adapted to them after wearing them for about a month and a half, but they are still a nuisance: they constantly threaten to fall out when moving in space, taking off or putting on a hood and/or T-shirt, wearing a hat while wearing them is uncomfortable, and when you touch the earpiece with a hood, an unpleasant sound is produced in the ear.
A couple of times they fell out right out of the ear and right onto the floor. The first time this happened, I was afraid for them, but they were tenacious and recovered quickly.
There might be a squeak or a rattle every so often, but it's extremely rare and it goes away practically as soon as it arises. Despite the fact that I do not believe it to be a drawback, I must point this out.
The wind is really blowing into the microphone, which causes the people being interviewed to feel uneasy. And in general, he saw that the number of persons who inquired "what?" and "Ale?" increased; despite this, we are able to assert that everything is good in 95% of cases.
A peculiar bug or marriage occurs when you move to the next song; a double tap resets the currently playing song to the beginning, and only the subsequent double tap will switch to the next song in the playlist. It is a double-edged sword: on the one hand, it irritates, and on the other, it teaches tolerance and forgiveness.
The fact that the connection is actually lost in some locations is by far the most bothersome aspect (not in the subway, in the subway it is not interrupted at all). Occurs seldom and not always in the same location each time, but it does take place. While I was relaxing in the sun next to Poppy at the Tretyakov Gallery, they completely cut off the phone twice. On Gorbushka, they are a little buggy, but this is understandable. Once in 15 minutes. I want to emphasize that everything is all right both at home and in the metro.