- The sound is quite pleasing. Every frequency plays back as it should. dynamic, juicy, and free of obstructions. Everything you need is included in the delivery kit. through type-c, wireless charging plus reasonably quick. The lawsuit drags on for a while. I charge every three to four days, which is a great outcome for my use case. Both the case and the headphones are constructed from a very comfortable material that is neither scratchy nor slick. Pleasant and practical charge indication. Support. One of the easiest and most attractive headphone apps I've ever seen. New versions of software are frequently published, adding new features and fixing bugs. Volume controllable controls with flexible settings (touch, double-tap, hold, auto-pause).
- The headphones' batteries started to degrade after 8 to 9 months of continuous use. When connecting (when fully charged), the charge indicator displays 1 division less than the maximum after 5–10 minutes. Moreover, after a few months, dirt starts to jam up in the case, preventing the earpiece from making contact with the case, however this problem can be fixed by just blowing. It takes a while to manually adjust the sound using the application's equalizer (I didn't care for the hear id technology because of how much it twists the top).
- Sound class, price equals quality, decent microphone, and incredibly robust packaging
- failed to find
- Sound (total in comparison to cost), portability, and design of headphones
- Ineffective sensor, loose in-ear fit, and unacceptably high low-frequency drift
- Sound that is excellent and well-balanced over the entirety of the range. A bass that is very deep and full. Great degree of autonomy.
- Ear pads. Whole units from a Sennheiser CX 300-II were used in their stead. The Anker completes have a highly solid structure. After the part was replaced, they were able to go back inside the case as usual.
- 1. a fantastic sound 2. Extremely user-friendly and comfortable 3. The construction quality is excellent. 4. The debt is carried over for a considerable period of time 5. The outward appearance is superb The rest is in the comments, if you're interested.
- No. Unless the cost is prohibitively expensive.
- 1 Stunning pair of headphones, only marginally bigger than airpods 1, not critical 2 They fit relatively comfortably in the ears, provided that you select the appropriate ear pads; they were passed down to me from old synheizers (they are more comfortable, they don't put pressure on my ears); my wife came up with the complete set; 3 there is a program (Soundcore) with its own equalizer; and 4 there is a microphone that allows you to take phone calls. 4 Low frequencies provide a very pleasant sound; they are well-balanced and have a wonderful, soft bottom; there is no swotting in the brain. When necessary, an equalizer can be used to fix both the mids and the lows.
- 1) The Anker Soundcore Liberty air speaker system There are two varieties of headphones available along the way: ones that have a proximity sensor (autopause), and ones that do not. They came to me without a sensor, it is unclear where to look and how to find out about it, and they do not take it back to the store where they purchased it. Read several reviews, yet there was not a single mention of it anywhere. Autopause is not a feature that is essential for me, but when I couldn't find it, I felt as though I had been duped into purchasing a knockoff. 2) For people who enjoy listening to hard music: at the beginning, whistling or hissing vocal sounds and crashing cymbals can be heard, along with a sandy, repetitive hissing sound. The equalizer does not undergo any special processing; all you can do is make the volume lower. I have OPPO Enco w31 headphones, which do not have this jamb but cost only half as much as Marshall Major 2 headphones (2990r on Ali). There is also the Marshall Major 2, which does not have this, and I am aware that it is inappropriate to compare these headphones to Marshalls. The sound quality of the headphones is fantastic, and anyone who uses them to listen to a variety of electronic music will find that they are really enjoyable. 3) Full ear pads are uncomfortable for some people because they are too rigid and cause fatigue in the ears. The fact that my foam ear pads do not fit properly and that they are still in my ears brings me sadness. I was able to track down some old synheisers (cx-200) belonging to them that were a normal fit, and the pressure that was being exerted on the membranes went away.
- The perfect amount of room. Pleasant and easy on the ears. Cover that is quite pleasant to the touch. Like paper.
- Build quality of the case.