hooks are broken. I've used them lightly and haven't been rough on them, especially with headphones intended to be used during exercise. I've used them in normal listening situations and rarely for practice. Customer service was responsive and offered to replace them under warranty and just asked that I send the broken ones back at my expense. I agreed and was given a replacement pair which I have been using since February. Now, 4 months after receiving the replacement, another of the replacement pair of eartips has broken and I have to conclude that the plastic temple construction is weak and prone to breakage. All of my statements are in the original review below, but if you're considering buying these headphones, don't expect them to last just a few months. For less than $15, it's not that big of a loss, but a bit sad in terms of e-waste. I can't recommend them because of their tendency to break. --- Initial Review --- My ideal headphones are truly wireless, have decent sound quality, are comfortable, don't fall off, and most importantly, don't seal or block. my ear canal creates that uncomfortable stuffy feeling that makes all talking and chewing very loud while wearing it. These headphones are the closest to the ideal I've tried so far. Even the Galaxy earbuds that claim to be "open" and fit in your ear but don't fit the canal still make you feel like they're in the ear. The part that goes in your ear. are shaped like conventional airfields and are not completely enclosed. The earhook is quite comfortable and won't let them fall off. Sometimes the earpiece part moves a bit and slips in my ear meaning I have to adjust it to get the best sound quality, but that's pretty minor. The earbuds themselves come with a removable silicone cap or sleeve that fits over the part that goes into the ear. Some have complained that the buds are too big for their ears, so removing them might help in this situation. However, I've found that the cases help keep the earbuds from moving too much as they grip the skin better than the smooth plastic of an open ear cup. The sound quality is decent, but a clear static noise can be heard from the headphones. a few seconds before and after the sound starts playing. I don't notice when the sound is actually playing. I wear them for an hour or two at a time and they are absolutely comfortable. I've used them with and without glasses with no problems. The only comparable product I've seen is the Skullcandy Push Ultra True. But they usually cost more than double. For me, apart from a few complaints about the sound quality, I really liked them. Remember that the case for them is twice the size of AirPods or Galaxy Buds. As such, it won't win any awards for portability. Of course, if sound quality is your top priority and the feeling of sealing is not of great importance to you, you should use a set of sealing earplugs that fit your ear canal, as this will give you better noise isolation by blocking outside noise and better sound quality Offer. . This is a more common design, so you have a lot of choices and options for it.
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