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Review on White Sony WI-C200 Wireless In-Ear Headset/Headphones with Microphone for Phone Calls (WIC200/W) - Improved SEO by Ta Wan ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

There is an echo in the conversation due to the fact that some people have already unsubscribed. Although it does not immediately interfere with the dialogue, it is somewhat strange. These are some advantages: 1. Duration of a battery. Submitted a claim of 15 hours. In actuality, it came out to be anywhere between 12 and 13, which is nonetheless a strong indicator. 2. A reasonable amount of soundproofing. 3. JBL T110 BT came before them; in terms of the sound, I will state the following: in comparison to JBL, Sony has a bit more low frequencies; nevertheless, at the same time, they do not cut the ear, so the bish is fairly gentle. Another thing that stood out to me in contrast was that Sony's sound can occasionally be lacking in nuances at medium frequencies. 4. The placement of the control unit and the battery are mirror images of one another. 5. output using a Type-C connector for charging. Also quite quick when charging from zero to one hundred. 6. Cost. The asking price has not been increased despite the high quality of the sound. Having this drawback: 1. The most grating of all the voice notifications. In particular, in regard to the battery life. There is a 100 percent warning when the battery is completely charged. Then 50, followed by 70. And anywhere from one to two hours after the 50% alarm, the voice will notify you that the battery is low and ask you to charge it as soon as possible. Implemented in a manner that is fairly twisted. These cautions do not seem to apply to the situation at all, in my opinion. 2. There is a delay of approximately one and a half seconds during the process of rewinding tracks forward and backward from the control unit. There is no easing into this new state. When the maximum volume is reached, there is a beep that lasts for approximately a second, in addition to the fact that the background music continues to be played. There is another delay of at least one second that occurs whenever you click the pause button on the control device. The issue is not with the Bluetooth version itself but rather with the way it was implemented. 3. All of the buttons on the control device have a very short travel distance. It does not offer a lot of convenience. In addition, I find that the "minus" button and the "off" button are frequently confused in my head. There is not much of a difference between them when you touch them. It is necessary to feel the buttons twice to ensure that you do not miss them. In an ideal situation, there should have been some distance between each of the three buttons. IMHO. 4. The magnets that are supposed to hold the earphones together are not particularly strong. The magnets on the JBL T110 BT have been upgraded to a higher power rating.

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