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Review on ๐ŸŽง Redefine Your Audio Experience with Skullcandy Push Ultra True Wireless In-Ear Earbud - Electric Yellow (Renewed) by Bima แ Œ

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Disgusting, will never recomend it for anybody!

I do not advise purchasing. The cost is not at all warranted. They sound both nice and horrible, but compared to AirPods and HUAWEI FreeBuds, they are perceived as sounding worse. Why doesn't this pricing include an aptX codec? The mic is only average. superior over budget headphones. but at a cost of 8,000. I had higher hopes. The microphone's sensitivity is minimal, and noise suppression is subpar. They didn't hear me at all at the bus stop next to the freeway (not the expressway), so I had to turn to the phone. I had to speak louder in a quiet office to get the other person's attention. There is absolutely no soundproofing. The headphones' form factor and design were obviously badly considered and executed for marketing purposes. Why do the rubber and plastic still have such noticeable joints, especially at the section that goes into the ear's largest point? There's always trash inside. Additionally, this edge is poorly finished and sharp; three times I scratched the inside of my ear with it to the point of bleeding (see photo; I circled the blood inside this gap; after another scratch, I was holding a napkin with which I wiped my ear); it wasn't much, but it is unpleasant and shouldn't be. Subjectively, I think a zippered case is a different kind of perversion. Why do none of the promotional images depict the zipper on the case? Also, they feel uneasy about communicating with one another. The phone is connected to the earpiece that is first activated (or removed from the case), and the second is attached to the first. Thus, there was no space between the phone and the first earphone (only if you are very far away from the phone). But even when both headphones were in my ears and the phone was in my jeans pocket, the second earpieceโ€”it doesn't matter which oneโ€”often lost connectivity and playing halted in it. This occurred in crowded areas, most likely as a result of Bluetooth device interference, but once more, at this price, this should not have happened. This only occasionally occurred to me when using AirPods and HUAWEI FreeBuds.

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Pros
  • reasonable sound quality for cordless headphones; quickly recharging the headphones from the case; the case's inclusion of wireless charging and USB Type-C; Waterproof IP64 from rain, sweat, splatters, and brief submersion in water; 5.0 Bluetooth
Cons
  • No aptX; Horrible earhook-to-headphone attaching; I slipped off on the right earpiece after a few months of use, just as I was putting the earphone on, despite the fact that I never bent or arched the earhooks; They appear to put pressure on the ear from the inside due to the very large section that is pushed into the ear, which first causes some discomfort (I got used to it after a week, but my wife could not implant them at all). Its component is bigger than AirPods and HUAWEI FreeBuds when compared to other earphones after purchase; The portion that goes into the ear has sharp edges. It is covered in comfortable rubber on half of it and plastic on the other; the seam where rubber meets plastic is badly processed and has a sharp edge; Although in principle headphones with a practical form factor for active sports exist, in reality they do not. First of all, during the current mask era, they continually adhere to the mask, which is either removed together with the headphones or the mask itself. The earpiece itself is rather heavy, so the behind-the-ears did little to help the headphones stay in place; yet, it occasionally jumped out during vigorous exercise. a bulky, unpleasant case that is impossible to carry in your pocket or hang from your belt; The contacts for charging the headphones frequently do not fall into the grooves due to inadequate attachment of the headphones themselves in the case, despite the presence of magnets. The headphones are enclosed in a closed container for the same purpose! when I try to answer the phone and the headphones are in a case in my bag, they frequently turn on and move away from the charging contacts. This is especially "convenient" when someone calls and I can't hear anything for another 30 seconds (sound - something goes to the headphones) They have a relatively small battery for this kind of headphones; when I purchased them, I had assumed that 6 would be a full 6 hours, but they only hold 4. The case requires 4 hours to fully charge (see photo), but despite its impressive size, its battery capacity is only enough for about 4 full charges of the headphones. It also has inconvenient "+" and "-" buttons.