- The charge lasts for a very long time, the buttons are easy to press, the sound quality is satisfactory, and the microphone is of an exceptionally high standard. The ratio of price to quality is outstanding!
- When you pull the earpiece out of your ear, it continues to stand in the same position like an antenna even though, over time, the wires turned into "stone." While this is not a serious problem, it does provide for an amusing sight during the winter. There were times when I had trouble connecting to the phone; on those occasions, the phone was in the pocket of the jacket, and the music was disrupted by the headphones. This occurred (in general) no more than twenty times over the course of two years; however, the reason behind this is unclear, as the majority of the time, the connection with the phone was excellent. After two years and three months had passed, the earpiece finally gave out, but I consider this to be more of a blessing than a curse because it means that I have not had the headphones for such a long time. In addition, as time went on, the headphones' magnets lost their strength and could no longer attract one another as strongly as they once did. After JBL and iPhone wired headphones, Apple introduced an unconventional switching technique, but it makes the headphones more convenient for everybody to use.
- comfortable, loud, long-lasting charge, and USB-C.
- sound and a microphone.
- Made by the well-known radio electronics manufacturer SONY, it is reasonably affordable, small, and light. I've purchased Bluetooth headphones from this vendor before. Really happy with the caliber. Given the small size of the headphones, I was surprised by how powerful the bass was. However, by using the equalizer, it is possible to output nearly the entire sound spectrum for enjoyable listening to audio or video files. The fact that these headphones have a long battery life of 15 to 17 hours is another important consideration. Read reviews on different websites; there are many of them. So I suggest.
- Although this is probably a minor quibble given the product's size and cost, I feel that there isn't enough midrange to make the claim that it is super-quality Hi-Fi.