Pros: - Fairly good fit in the ears - Bass is good but maybe not the best - Battery easily lasts all day. Although I don't know what will be in a few years. - Control is very good once the headphones are connected to the phone. - The range may not be the best, but it's pretty good. Cons: - The sound is not clear. Although this may be subjective. Static noise is easily audible when no songs are playing. Sometimes the ticking of a mechanical clock can be heard during the song. The ticking can also be heard when nothing is playing and at the same time as static noise. - Strange connection errors. Sometimes the headphones will show that Bluetooth is connected (literally play a recording of a voice that Bluetooth is connected), but instead the audio will be output to the phone's speaker. Not very comfortable. Background: I also have an Audiotechnica ATH-M50X and they are great. I particularly like the clarity of the sound, although there are probably better headphones out there. I would have liked the wireless earbuds to be a bit more flexible, for example when cycling. I chose Audiotechnica because I really like the M50X. That's generally fine, but disappointing.
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