- For me, the sound. I really like the bottoms, it feels like listening to high ones. The build quality is good. Distance. Everything.
- As it turned out, it is absolutely not convenient to wear, at least in late autumn, in winter. It is not convenient to turn your head, it will come out of the ear, then it will be pulled with a cord. A heavy battery freezes, you need to hide it. Autonomy is low. On the iPhone 8, frequent crashes when switching between applications are lost and the devil will understand what is happening, although on iOS 13 it seems to be less buggy, but still not completely cured.
- 1) Very comfy design 2) These have surprisingly good sound for Bluetooth headphones, especially when one considers the fact that Apt-X is supported. 3) The rubber ear pads from an older model of the Koss Plug are compatible with them, and when used with those pads, the sound quality is excellent. But native ear pads do not provide the appropriate density of the "fit" of the earphone, which increases the audibility of the low ones, as other users note, swearing at the "clatter." But, there is no such problem with Koss ear pads; they provide the desired density of the "fit" of the earphone. 4) The pairing process is simple and quick, and it is easy to pair the device with the phone. 5) Quite high quality craftsmanship, pleasant to hold in one's hand 6) The controls are not touch-based but rather traditional buttons.
- 1) There is not a bag nor a case for transporting and keeping the equipment, and it is of only average quality. 2) The application for the smartphone functions as a player and an equalizer, but it only works with the collection that is stored on the phone. Because of this, the need for additional software is reduced to a level just above zero. That would make more sense if you simply manufactured equalizers as Philips does. 3) In contrast to JBL (which produces a model that is very similar to this one), there is no clip for attaching the headphones to the collar, for instance. JBL's design, which is very similar to this one, is more practical; the headphones do not slip anywhere. 4) It is possible to place magnets on the "ears" themselves, so that if necessary, they "fasten" when worn; however, in this case, it is "nishmagla," but this is so, a controversial drawback, and I personally prefer a clip like JBL. 5) a completely "bottom" battery, the primary disadvantage of which is that it is particularly sensitive to the temperature of the surrounding environment. If "minus" walked 200 meters to a stop and that was it, they would already be begging for exercises if they did it on the street. In addition, PHILIPS SHB3595 did not experience the same difficulty. 6) Yet, a bottom that is considerably deeper than that penetrates the barrier against tampering. According to the definition of the word "at all," it does not exist in any form. To the contrary, Carl! These headphones become into little more than a piece of plastic lace around your neck the moment you reach an intersection with multiple traffic lights and, heaven forbid, a tram. epic fail. 7) Well, it's a minor thing, but it's rather bothersome that it uses micro-USB instead of USB-C. I am aware that the model year is 2022, but they planned to sell it for only one hundred dollars!
- Value for money. The sound is juicy. Bass pleases
- Very loose highs, easily corrected with an equalizer. No attachment to clothing. Periodically falls out of the ear, it is necessary to correct. No storage case
- Pretty compact, the sound is good and the isolation is good, as long as you put them in very tightly, like earplugs. (Otherwise, no volume, no bass.)
- There are no magnets in the headphones. Slippery ambrochures. The wire to the "ears" is the same as on any other branded headphones from 500, if one ear is silent, prove that it was not you who pulled, Not suitable for running, unless the ears are with teeth. The case is huge. It is doubtful to use it as a carrying case (box 8x8x4 cm). Charging wiring 13.5 cm - why so short?
- The sound is quite smooth over the entire frequency range. Soundproofing is pretty bad.
- The sound of the letters C and C Battery (declared 100mAh in fact no more than 85 and the location of the battery which just freezes in winter) There is no case (the box in which they were for a case should not be considered)
- They sound pretty good, the upper bass can cut, the sound isolation is below average. At a volume above average, you can clearly hear announcements in the subway and sellers in trains
- You can easily get used to adjusting the volume at the earlobe. Balanced due to the fact that the battery is on the left ear, the remote control is on the right. The main drawback is the battery discharge rate, which after a few months is not enough for an hour.
- I think that the product is fully consistent with the price - quality. I am not such a sophisticated listener, so there is enough bass and treble, charging too, the microphone is not bad, and everything is perfectly audible to me and the interlocutor.
- It didn't take long before it was discovered. The wire makes a little noise on clothes, but these are compromises - I didn’t want wired ones, but I don’t trust completely wireless either
- 1. With proper tuning and patience - great sound. 2. Excellent ergonomics and build. 3. Easy connection and good signal range. 4. Excellent microphone and noise reduction when talking.
- 1, No case.
- Great sound, comfortable in the ears, wireless
- It can only be used for listening to music, but not for talking. When stuck into the ears without music, some clicks, hisses, etc. are heard in the background. extraneous sounds.