Distinct benefits: +Artwork. I think they're great, and it would be a stretch to compare them to anything else. For 15 thousand, you can fake-buy a pair of high-end headphones. + Case. It's shaping out to be a winner. Well assembled with LED lights, magnets, NFC, and NFC connectivity. Keep your headphones from taking a flying leap inside your ear. With a plus sign for battery. They have a long shelf life. Noise-cancelling and operationally stable after three hours, as promised + excellent audio quality. You shouldn't hope for much, because headphones of that size are incapable of producing a really impressive impact. No one has anything negative to say about the audio quality, as it's easy on the ears. It's effective, too. When the surrounding noise is reduced by 20-30%, the resulting sound is fuller and more satisfying. + The Connect app for headphones. Input for headphones is included. You may adjust the volume and save your preference for bass or treble enhancement (I always go with enhanced bass). Adjusting the level and selectivity of noise suppression. Wind noise reduction mode is the most cutting-edge. + Touch buttons are "hot, trendy, and hip" and are a huge time saver. Just touching the headphones in public makes them appear pontovo. Inadverse aspects: — The speaker's diameter is 6 millimeters. Why not use a larger size, like 7 (like Sennheiser) or 10mm? (like Sabbat). It has an actual physical effect. A decent amount of sound is delivered. Quite quiet. And turning up the volume won't help. Because of this, bass is ineffective (if you do not use the application). When regular sound is insufficient, noise cancellation becomes an absolute must, rather than an optional extra. You literally can't go outside in public without it. - Normal button configuration is not possible, and users must instead pick from predetermined sets of touch combinations. You can't expect wristwatches to sell themselves, after all. - Either the entire cover will be scratched after some time, or you'll only have the case in your pocket. - You'll never know the price. The case doesn't feature any sort of indicator. The charge is either at 100% or nearly gone (15% approx.) in the application. The charge is always audible in the headphones, but otherwise everything remain unchanged. Poor quality microphone
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