I've been thinking about buying wireless headphones for a long time. The last ones I bought have a wire that wraps around the back of the neck. While wired is fine, I wanted something truly wireless to be able to use a single earbud and also avoid the hassle of wired options. who skis They're not too expensive, so if I lose them (which I probably will) I won't be too upset. It's also nice that I can only use one, which allows me to interact with people on the chairlift while still playing music. I've tested them for a few days and I think they're good value for money. They sound great, connect easily and have decent battery life. In my house, the range is quite good, although I haven't tested how far I can go. The touch functions work well, but take some getting used to. I wouldn't say the touch capabilities are excellent, but I'm fine with that. Turning it on and off works great and songs can be skipped easily. I haven't really tried them for phone calls and I don't think I will use them for phone calls. It just looks weird when people talk without a phone to their ear. Speaking of headphones, they don't look obnoxious like some of the other options. Pros: - Price - Size and form factor - Sound - Easy to connect - Small body for charging and storage - Comes with a variety of tip sizes - Instructions are easy Cons: Touch control takes a bit of getting used to. If you're looking for an affordable wireless headphone option, these headphones are a great choice.
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