The best headphones for those who sit at the PC for a lot of hours and do not like to change headphones for earplugs if they leave the house. Different pros: Extremely light and comfortable. 100 Hz is optimal for human hearing, and you won’t go deaf, and it’s not quiet. 85 Hz is already a bit quiet for me. Lightspeed works great and it's very convenient to switch from it to Bluetooth. It breaks through two thick walls and does not interrupt the signal, but further than 10m the signal is already cut off. I noticed that the sound with Lightspeed will be louder than with Bluetooth, but there is no cardinal difference. They hold a charge very well and charge quickly. The microphone is good with suppression of interference such as wind and extraneous noise. Got cons: Get dirty quickly with active wear. The volume of the microphone when listening to yourself (when calling) could be made louder.
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