- - Affordable price - Similar in design to EarPods - Good phone connection
- - Feels cheap plastic on controls and battery - Tactile difficult to understand where + and - volume - Hard to press volume up and down buttons - Complete lack of bass - An inconvenient way of attaching the headphones to each other at the moment when they are not in use, but hang around the neck
- - Cordless and practical - Moderately loud
- -sometimes intermittent signal -does not always live 6 hours - one size (may not fit all) -no soundproofing (but this is normal for this kind of headphones)
- Sound quality Comfortable fit in the ear Working hours Ability to hear loud sounds - landline phone, etc.
- Have not found
- Excellent sound. Very pleasant to put on. There are also called basses. Rapidly charges the device. Maintains a charge for an extended period of time.
- Mount for headphones
- Good sound, claimed 5 hours play. Loud enough, and most importantly - not plugs!
- Terrible build quality, namely, disgusting rubber pads on the earbuds themselves. Sometimes the signal disappears, the music plays intermittently (but there may be a jamb in my phone).
- The shape of the liners, which is now difficult to find. Good sound quality. Holds a good connection with the phone. Assembled firmly, without backlash, the wire is flat, does not look flimsy.
- Bulky control unit and inconvenient hidden switch/volume buttons. Slippery due to metal coating, sometimes fall out. The ferret chewed through the wire.
- Weight, earbud shape, handling
- No
- sound, bass
- Design
- - the cost - the sound and microphone, to a lesser extent - the fact that the charge is acceptable
- - unreliable electronics
- Cost, autonomy, form factor, convenience.
- Sound.