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Review on Wireless Earbuds with Apple W1 Headphone Chip, Class 1 Bluetooth, and Magnetic Design - Beats Flex in Black, with 12 Hours Playback and Built-in Microphone by Ba Li ᠌

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The quality is terrible and the product is not what it says it is.

In Overall, the Huawei Freelace is a Good Example of Quality, and Although the Box Is Presentable, There Are More Ear Pads Included in the Kit, There Are No More Noises, and The Sound Is Clearly Not Worse, It Is A Shame That They Frequently Break These are some advantages: People who enjoy damaging their hearing by playing music at a volume that is ninety percent or higher are not the target audience for this review. It's possible that the sound quality is excellent. despite its advantages. In no circumstances should anybody who is extremely sensitive to the various frequencies of sound use these headphones. In this model, the low-frequency white noise is very loud, to the point where I can hear it better than the sound of the video when it is turned down to a low volume. Fortunately or unfortunately, this noise is only heard by a very small number of people. For the majority of people, this is not a problem at all; however, for the rest of the people, it is a torment. I've tried four different models of headphones in the past, two of which were true wireless and both had this noise, but the last one was with noise tolerable volume, and the other two models were rimmed, both of which did not have such noise, I thought that this noise only happens in true wireless, but the beats proved that this is not the case, and they proved that all of the noise that I heard before was a trifle. It's worth saying in advance that this is not a problem with I also want to say "thank you" for the extremely loud sound that plays when you turn on the headphones. I get that the majority of people are hard of hearing and listen to music at volumes of up to 90%, but what about the people who have normal hearing and listen to music at volumes of between 20% and 30%? Why isn't the volume of the melody allowed to be adjusted when it's being played?

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