- Great design! Excellent build quality! Excellent sound quality! Detail, clear b, sonorous top! Easy touch control. When unfolded and worn on the head, the size of the earpieces you set is blocked and the cups do not move until the headphones are removed from the head! Cl!
- Haven't found it yet.
- Not a bad design, build quality, easy to wash ear pads, fast touch controls.
- Sound, soundproofing, price.
- - The sound quality in default setting is superb. I listen to music and watch programs. Yet I will admit that I do not consider myself a sound quality expert. I contrast high-priced and low-priced earplugs. issues with sound quality only when: In headset mode, the sound is terrible, but see below for more information. 1) If you move too far from the computer, such as to another room, the connection will be lost. - Stunning and expertly constructed. Tight, simple design (I have a black variant) (I have a black version). Due to their blatant constructivism, voids, and perforations, they appear rather unique. Compact, provided you roll up the "ears". Good materials. They remain still. Because the metal arcs of the headphones are elastic like springs and forcefully pressed from the sides, which means they cannot unintentionally fall, they are ideal for physical activity and hard work. Yet, there is a drawback to this—not everyone finds such compression comfortable. I carefully released the compression by pulling the metal arcs to the sides (while sitting just as securely). - according to the size of the head, finely adjusted (many grooves-divisions). Stock price. Hellas appears to have a unique advertising plan in 2022 because they frequently go on sale with a good promotional discount. I never would have purchased these headphones at their full declared price. Nonetheless, based on the action, the price is largely in line with the quality and functionality.
- - The touch control on these headphones is the most bothersome feature (maybe in others, there is simply nothing to compare with). In general, I favor touch controls for all gadgets, so I reasoned that they would be practical and comfortable in this situation as well. But no. I never went a day without pressing the sensor by accident and pausing music or a video. I make contact with my shoulder or—not it's at all evident how—with a pronounced head turn. The headphones recognize my occasional swipes as clicks and pauses when I alter the sound. I came to the conclusion that mechanical, tactilely felt buttons are better for headphones in the future. Only on devices where you can see with your eyes and poke is touch control effective. - Poor audio quality while using a headphone and turning on the microphone: 1 channel, 16 bits, and 16000 Hz. And since I'm accustomed to clear sound when I speak on Skype, I found it to be a little startling. I called Urbanears because I initially believed I couldn't set it up properly, and they clarified this to me "This is completely typical. To allow simultaneous high-quality input and output, a more potent battery is needed ". Simply said, I do not suggest this headset. For communication, it is preferable to have a separate microphone. - To set the awful headset mode, I had to juggle it with the tambourine in the Windows sound control panel. The microphone and the headphones themselves are both disconnected with some logical combinations of enabled devices and "default devices." - Normal step-by-step instructions for configuring headphones don't exist in most cases. Constriction of the ears is one of many significant things that is never discussed. Even if the design is stretched out on purpose, the upper portion of the ears still feel squeezed when it is worn for a prolonged period of time. To give your hearing a break, you periodically need to shoot. As the ear pads of all identical headphones overlap the ears and do not entirely cover them, I suppose this is a problem. This is typically unimportant to me, but the girl specifically refused to accept the identical headphones for this reason. - Hardly much soundproofing.
- Good sound,
- Touch controls don't always work correctly
- Lungs; Sound quality pleased
- Touch buttons
- - sound (in general, a little better than jbl t450bt, and probably this is about the ultimate sound quality that can be squeezed out of the sbc codec) - design (good for sports, also once managed to fall asleep in them) - unusual design - the battery keeps well in the cold (compared to my other BT headphones) - you can continue to use when the headphones are charging - good microphone
- - zero sound isolation (although the headphones are for sports, so this is a feature and not a bug) - lack of modern codecs