Lenovo Yoga Active Noise Canceling Headphones, MicaFirst: I want to let you know that I'm not a music lover and I don't know much about headphone specs. My main motivation for choosing these headphones was that I am working from home for a long time (and will continue to work from home for at least a few more months) and I needed a comfortable pair of headphones to take calls with minimal distraction from the noise around me. (noise reduction). ); and they had good sound for music and podcasts that I would listen to throughout the day. And I have good news - they were great headphones! There were a few downsides, but let's get to that in a moment. ADVANTAGES: - Amazing sound. I have two headphones from other companies that are around the same price (and slightly lower) as well as some cheaper on-ear headphones for my PS4, and the Lenovo headphones sound noticeably better. The base isn't very strong but it's still significant, the tones are clear and I really enjoyed listening to music in these headphones! - The sound quality on calls is excellent, the noise cancellation works well. To be honest, it made calls almost uncomfortably clear. The noise-cancellation is generally good too - I can barely hear close-up sounds like my chair moving/keyboard clicking/cars outside, and even slightly louder sounds from afar can be muted significantly. Well, and the headphones seem very cool/expensive. They come in a portable case which is nice too. CONS: - The main cons were some audio quality issues when the battery of the devices I connect to my headphones is low (mostly I connect them to my Iphone 8). B. when the headphone battery is low (less than 50%). This doesn't always happen, but I suddenly notice slurred/crackling voices in my music and podcasts, and while sometimes it goes away when I pair it again, sometimes it doesn't go away until I fix it. I charged the headphones or my device (or both!). A bit annoying, I wish the earbuds would work well at any battery level. I tried a few things to get rid of the fuzzy noise and only charging the earbuds got rid of it completely. Headphones are not very comfortable to wear for a long time. I work 8-10 hours a day and notice an earache after 3-4 hours. While earcups aren't usually overly uncomfortable, I feel that due to their small size, they press on my earcup too much. I've used other headphones with large ear pads that haven't bothered me as much as these have over long periods of wear. The buttons can take some getting used to and I didn't even understand how to use them. Noise canceling until you actually read the manual - too bad they don't have more detailed instructions for such an important feature. I see a lot of people who happen to think that headphones don't have noise canceling. Overall I really liked these headphones and they worked well while I was working from home. They have some issues (like all devices) but I have no hesitation in recommending them!
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