At the volume level specified by the manufacturer, the headphones can last for the full 6 hours of battery life. On the other hand, you can put them on and not feel anything at all, which contradicts the claims of people who stated that the headphones fall off and that the power supply is too heavy for the manipulator (which is a great help for the clip that fixes the two headphones together, which everyone also finds fault for some reason). I don't get why people are upset about the in-ear headphones not having any kind of soundproofing, because that feature just shouldn't be there. I thought the basic interaction with iOS was well done; for example, you can use the phone in a few different ways to check whether or not the headphones are charged. Concerns have been raised with regard to the sound. Sure, it is good, but there is a lack of volume; once I go to the top bar, I would like to add a couple more sections (in Sennheiser MX 170, from which I switched, there was no such problem). Let's move on to the model's glaring shortcomings in terms of its convenience. To begin, there are controls for the volume and the tracks being played. It is not quite clear what the problem was with implementing the change of tracks in the standard form "two clicks on the main button - the next track, three clicks - the previous one," but in this case you have to hold down the volume keys in order to switch. Uncommon and inconvenient, but it's possible to start over. The second issue is the peculiar sounds. An inexplicable noise is produced whenever the power is turned on or off. An indicator of a low charge is always accompanied by a jarring and abrupt sound. If you have the volume turned all the way up, but then keep hitting the volume up button by accident, you will be greeted by an unpleasant sound that is also included into the song itself. This is the first time that I've come across something like this. In general, I am confident in advising anyone who is on the fence about purchasing the headphones. The headphones more than make up for their price in terms of sound quality, and the absence of wires both captivates and makes life easier for the user. There are no competitors in the form factor and price segment in which they are sold.
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