The sound is good, not audiophile, the stage is not built, but it is well balanced in bass and highs, a complete analogue of the previous FreeLace, that's no difference at all. Hence the question - what for such intricate ear pads that stay in the ears no better, even worse, because the sound did not get better from this. A rubber stop like on sports headphones is completely useless for my ears, it is soft and does not hold anything. At the same time, if you lose the ear pads, do not replace them with any other. But the plugs themselves turned out to be huge and stick out like a ChebuChina's ears, lying on your side you won't listen. When in the off position they hang on the neck, too, hefty, annoying. In terms of noise reduction, it’s good, but there’s nothing to compare with, I haven’t used it before. Transparency mode is a thing! This was always lacking in plugs, often you need to be in headphones and hear what is around, for example, on a bike or when talking on the phone. Nobody complained about the microphone, so it's probably good. In general, if such noise reduction and a reliable battery were added to the old FreeLace, they would be better than these.
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