In general, headphones - OFF! Haven't tested it for longevity yet. As well as the wireless charging case. Pros: * Comfortable, small, they sit comfortably in my ears! * Holds two connections at the same time (phone + laptop) - very cool and convenient! * The music is more balanced, as it seemed to me, than the Freebuds 3i. In the Pro-shki, the mids are better developed, not strangled, like in the 3i. Bass seemed to me a little better on the 3i, but the differences are not significant. * Transparency mode - works! But its usefulness in life situations has not yet been understood. I never drive in a car with two headphones, it's dangerous. And in the store, for example, I think it will work, we'll see. * Convenient control on the headphones themselves! Pressing, albeit with a little effort, but does not cause discomfort to the ears, as in 3i, when you need to knock on the leg, and this blow is given to your ear - it is extremely unpleasant. Pressing is duplicated by a small click. It is possible to quickly disable or enable active noise reduction or transparency mode (by long pressing the leg). The most bomb is the volume control on the headphones themselves! This is done with slides on the leg - like stroking)) It's cool, in general, and most importantly, it's easy, simple and fast. * The in-ear sensor works quickly and flawlessly. For me, it was important how these headphones work as a headset, since the main task was to use this particular mode. So - the audibility of the interlocutor is good. And the interlocutor hears me well, the headset also suppresses extraneous sounds for the interlocutor, which is very convenient, for example, when you are driving in a car or on the street. Has some cons Purely subjective opinion (to my ears) nonetheless: * Passive noise is worse than Freebuds 3i. * Active noise in Ultra mode is worse than Freebuds 3i. Directly compared in turn. The differences are small, but still they are, not in favor of Pro-shek. * The case is small, it opens conveniently, but . to put it mildly, getting the headphones out of it is much less convenient than that of the 3i. The earpiece itself is slippery, you take it out by the upper part of the upper part)) while you are afraid to drop it. In 3i, the earpiece from the case is taken by the long leg very easily and you definitely won’t drop it on the way to your ear) Plus, putting the earpiece back into the case is also such a task. If you drive and don’t look where you put it, then getting into the square groove the first or even the third time is problematic. Yes, it's all more nitpicking. There is no perfect headset. But what is, what is)
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