It turned out to be the most useful function of these headphones for me, and it's called Speak to Chat. AirPods pro need to be switched to the transparent mode, and older XM3 models require the user to hold their hand over the right ear. The moment you start talking, however, the headphones give the impression that they are no longer on your head. When you press the SNEE button on the headphones, they switch into the Speak To Chat mode. This means that you can hear people saying things like "BUY!" instead of being unable to hear anything at all, as is the case with other headphones, which can make you appear impolite.
- Charges at a high rate. When I charge it with an iPad charger that has a 20W USB-C port, it takes about seventy to eighty minutes to go from zero to one hundred.
- I won't waste your time by talking about inane topics like effective noise reduction and the many settings available because you already know that stuff.
- the capability of connecting two separate devices. In comparison to AirPods Pro, it isn't that impressive, but on the plus side, the gadgets somehow manage to work in perfect sync with one another without interfering with one another in any way. You start watching something on a laptop, then pause the video and switch to watching something on a smartphone. And all of this miraculously adjusts itself, almost subtly, without your intervention. In the event that there is a call coming in, the headphones will focus their attention on it to the greatest extent feasible.
- Headset. Once more, these are not AirPods, but the quality is adequate. Superior than what was anticipated! When I first spoke to the person on the other end of the "wire," I inquired as to how he is able to hear. Only good things were said about it.
- A beautiful case is supplied. I was going to refer to it as a case, but it turns out that this is a hard case that is perfectly safe to carry in a bag.