The model is a good choice for you if you spend a lot of time using your ears in noisy environments, require isolation, and are passionate about bass. The finest sound I've ever heard was produced by two different Sony and RHA models. If you want to use it in the shower, I cannot stress enough how strongly I advise against doing so. Just not worth the effort at all. Take a closer look at the Sony WF-SP700N, but you won't find the same level of bass there. Has some pros Obviously, I focus on the bass, and my reference devices are the Sony WF-XB700 and the RHA TrueConnect. There, nearly everything that is mentioned about basses is exaggerated to a significant degree, whereas JBL basses are unadorned basses. The most effective feature of these ears is their soundproofing. Worth putting on, everything is just like being in a bank. They seal the ear cushions in the channels extremely well and fit quite snugly within the shells. Its cons: It would be useful to write anything here: 1. They will come out when they get wet in the shower. By the way, many people's ears have this problem, and they are the only ones that can directly give life to the Sony WF-SP700N, which is an extremely capable "spread" gum. 2. A touch control system that is simply revolting; the ears become autonomous the moment even the tiniest amount of moisture enters the system. There shouldn't be any problems if you turn the volume all the way up. It is simple to activate the auto-responder of the system that controls the ears. In addition, you cannot disable the "gestures" in the settings; all that can be done is a minor adjustment. Because of that, I often get the urge to just get rid of it altogether. 3. A semi-gloss case is a strange design decision. Cases with shagreen that are non-marking and scratch-resistant are produced by all of the rival companies (I have already used five distinct TWS devices in the past half year). And in this case, rather than gloss, we have a semi-gloss finish. The accumulation of scratches takes only approximately a month to complete. 4. Seals that are not comfortable. The kit comes with a set of numerous sizes of seals (spread out) that are designed for different ears; yet, for some reason, they are all uncomfortable. The disadvantage is possibly highly dependant on personal opinion.
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