here I will write a contradictory fact - for someone it is a plus, and for someone it is a minus - management. physical buttons - you have to press directly. naturally, this requires some effort and you press the earpiece against your ear. uncomfortable at first, but the whole point is to hold the earpiece leg when pressed, then everything is fine. the plus is that no false positives occur, and you don’t have to hit the earpiece at all. but the physical buttons have a resource and it is finite, so let's hope that the buttons will survive the ears. especially since there are few functions transferred to the buttons - pressing once on the right one - play / pause, twice on the right one - calling the voice assistant; on the left once - the next track, twice - the previous one. the volume is adjustable only on the phone (if you messed up or missed something, please write in the comments). they are used very little, we will see how they show themselves over time. until it goes. Definitely not for audiophiles, but for podcasts and videos. the sound delay in the video is barely noticeable, if you strain directly, you can notice some kind of lag in the lips, but this must be strained. Connected to my laptop with no problems.
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