- 1. Sound 2. Appearance 3. Pleasant liners.
- The wire.
- Price
- Performance and sound quality is rubbish
- 1) Sound of a high quality 2) You should have clear bass, mids, and highs, particularly if you utilize an equalization. 3) An affordable pricing with a superior product 4) Earbuds that may be changed out and are comfortable to wear 5) It does not cause headaches to listen to music for an extended period of time. 6) "Headphones that last a long time"
- 1) A connector in an L-shape
- Price
- In fewer than two months, the left earpiece suddenly started playing extremely softly for no discernible reason.
- "plugs" that are brief and succinct.
- The sound is revolting, and as a direct consequence, the price is much too high.
- - The product's aesthetics - Its cost - Its usability
- - A plug for the corner. Despite the fact that this might be a benefit for certain people. - They have an appearance of low quality (although in principle they cost the same) - Sound for the user who is not demanding
- The headphones that provide the best comfort, at least for non-standard ears like mine.
- The sound quality has deteriorated to the point where it is now unlistenable; everything has a confined feeling to it, the low frequencies are murky, and the high frequencies hiss.
- Superb "juicy" sound, adequate bass, distinct high frequencies, soft and comfy, clear feedback on the equalizer settings, and pairing it with Sony products is like something out of a fairy tale.
- A thin wire without any holders (clothespins)
- A loud sound with an acceptable overall quality.
- Important pre-game warm-up is required.