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Review on White Sony WI-C200 Wireless In-Ear Headset/Headphones with Microphone for Phone Calls (WIC200/W) - Improved SEO by Ewa Kornacka ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

This was purchased solely for their wife so that she could watch movies while she was at work. Nevertheless, there is one thing that I did not take into consideration, and that is the fact that the Bluetooth version here is 5.0, whereas the phone is already running an outdated version of Bluetooth 4.0. It's perfectly fine to watch movies on HD VideoBox, but listening to music on Facebook or the radio is simply impossible to do so without interruptions. When this happens, the music skips from one song to the next and stops every two or three seconds. When I was shopping for headphones, I checked the compatibility of Bluetooth 4.1 on my phone. The Letv X800 version of Bluetooth 4.1 works just about perfectly for me; when I'm on Facebook, music will play in the background or start abruptly. The conclusion is that the headphones are of high quality; however, it is important to verify the Bluetooth version before making a purchase. On the other hand, my wife will need to get a new phone for yet another reason because the screen on her current phone recently cracked.

Pros
  • The headphones are on the smaller side, making it impossible to listen to music at its highest level (for me personally). To all appearances, they are successful. The percentage of charge that is now held by the battery is displayed on the phone, and when the voice assistant is activated, it will also remind you to charge the battery, but it will do it in English.
Cons
  • Although the wires do not protrude very far, they could be made shorter if the body were designed differently; nevertheless, this once again is dependent on how the body is constructed. Only a type-c cable and no charger are included in the package, although in general, this trend is becoming increasingly widespread. I connected Google from assistants; however, while I was at home in total stillness, I didn't always grasp exactly what was being said; for example, I might say one thing but write another on the phone; of course, this results in a different answer. When I call on the phone, I need to immediately mark it in the settings from which SIM card the call will go (if there are two of them), and I have a choice of SIM cards because I call from different SIM cards. The weather is nice, and I called my wife for the second time.

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