In summary, I thought the headphones were great; the sound was far better than I anticipated it would be from bluetooth plugs costing 5k. The sound is not high-fidelity by any means, but it is satisfactory (according to the frequency response, the bottom is strongly overestimated, the middle is failed, the top is plus or minus). Equalizers are not able to reduce the drawbacks caused by the frequency response in a satisfactory manner. A rather respectable level of passive noise isolation; while it does not entirely muffle the sound of traffic, it does bring it down to a level that is bearable. They offer a highly comfortable sitting experience, which is highlighted in the advantages. However, they are probably not the best choice for sporting activities because abrupt movements can cause the earpiece to come out of its socket. A few remarks on the deficiencies in the plan. There are instances when there are "ears" that stutter. The presence of a source of electromagnetic interference in the neighborhood or an overlapping of the direct signal that runs between the phone and the master earpiece is almost always to blame for this issue. In addition to this, the AptX standard is not supported by the phone I'm using, so I have to make do with an older protocol. About the headphones for a moment. Even though you are using both headphones, only one of them will be able to connect to the phone (and then from this earphone the signal is transmitted to the second). As a consequence of this, the lead earphone wears out more quickly. You can make any pair of headphones the leader, but in order to do so, you will need to re-pair them. The kit does not function quite right when used as a headset, unfortunately. And the situation is the same while dealing with the synchronization of microphones at work. In my experience, the connection is flawless so long as you stick to using the left earpiece. But, it is important to use the correct one or both of them since otherwise everything will get worse, including an echo, a hum, and other noises.
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