The length of the cable from one headphone to another is very large, the bear should fit comfortably. The right earphone cable hangs down too much, which can easily get tangled in anything. The audio was quiet due to the maximum 30mV output, in other words stay away from these headphones unless your portable music device has a very loud output. , speaker drivers won't do their homework properly. The customer will be extremely disappointed if they want to listen at a higher volume. We tested two different brands of earphones with a maximum input power of 10mV on the same portable device, the volume and clarity of the sound compared to the Philips 30mV was much higher, which is the main difference. That's right, the seller has to publish all the specs like magnet type, impedance in ohms, sensitivity, frequency response and that all important maximum power rating and that goes for all brands of headphones. It's like buying a new car and not knowing anything about the specs that you need to know to make a pleasant purchase. louder than previously tested wearables, and the results were excellent. You could hear clear, well-defined bass, mids, and treble with excellent volume. So I add 2 extra stars to make it 4.
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