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Review on Wireless Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones, Black by Alexander Bambang ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

In the following paragraphs, I will provide a brief analysis and comparison of Chinese wireless headphones. This pair of BT ears is the second pair. The first ones to be introduced were the Chinese Bluedio T2 plus. The Chinese ones had a greater number of capabilities (including the ability to play music from an SD card and listen to the radio), they maintained a charge for a longer period of time, and they could be worn around the neck in a comfortable manner. Yet, after hearing how the marshals play, it's a very different ballgame. In addition to this, marshals are more trustworthy because. The Chinese were entirely constructed out of synthetic materials. Because of its comfy, high-quality ear pads and increased pressure on the ears, MID is able to transmit a significantly lower amount of ambient noise. On Chinese ears, a blue LED flashed very frequently and very brightly; at night in a dark room, it was extremely annoying. This was in contrast to the barely noticeable smooth blinking of a white light in the MID, which was located in the middle of the device. The Chinese headphones' inability to hold a charge for very long was a significant source of annoyance. Every ten seconds, an obnoxious woman's voice informed the listener that the battery was discharging, and the music would stop playing for five seconds at regular intervals. Within the marshals, a subtle and discreet "peel" provides information regarding the emission.

Pros
  • - the design inspires confidence, it is convenient and quick to fold, and the mechanism feels reliable. - included is a very nice and nice wire with a microphone. - the passive noise cancellation is good. - the sound is juicy and multifaceted. - the microphone quality is acceptable. - the control with the joystick is extremely convenient. - the working time is decent. - the design has good passive noise cancellation.
Cons
  • - for the first month, after 30 minutes of listening, the ears started to hurt, but then they got used to it and stopped - because of the rather strong pressure, it is uncomfortable to wear around the neck - when using the built-in microphone, the interlocutor will not hear you well on a noisy street (or let's say in a tram), - quite frequently there are artifacts, jerks in the music, but it turned out empirically that this is most likely due (on the way from work to home, interference starts only in certain places) - extremely few functionality, including just wired and wireless playback, no radio, and no ability to play music from a memory card - the very attractive and elegant micro-usb cable that is given can only be used for charging and cannot transfer data between devices. You can pick up the phone to answer the call by pressing a button, but at the end of the conversation, you are unable to hang up the phone in the same way. This is, of course, more of a minor criticism than a significant drawback.

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