When I ordered the wireless headphones, I was probably a bit hasty. They seemed to have a good mix of reviews, price, and features. And for the most part, I think all three are there. Although I have to admit. I just LIKE it will be Bluetooth like 90% of the wireless headphones that came up in my search. 2.4GHz WiFi isn't an absolute deal breaker, but it's worth considering if you have limited USB ports or additional needs. For devices with a pure 2.4 GHz band, the channels are already full almost anywhere near an urban area, resulting in a performance reduction for computers connected to a Wi-Fi network that supports a 2.4 connection required. As it turns out, that worries me a bit - 2.4 goes through walls better than 5GHz, so having it available is handy. And yes, it seems other Wi-Fi connected devices are noticing some minor effects when I use these headphones with my desktop computer. In addition, it is possible to use wired headphones. And they work great for that too, but *turn* out to be a bit more expensive than it needs to be for such a feature. As for the headphones themselves, there really aren't any complaints about the functionality used. I liked the fit and the pretty good isolation the earpads gave me, the head fit worked for both me and my daughter who switched back and forth. And the mic was crisp and clear on Zoom calls and multiplayer games/discord/etc. The only remaining issue I found was that while the headphones use USB Type-C for charging (YAY) there are NO"smart detection" for power packs and USB chargers - most of my devices charge easily with a single Type-C fast charger that can be turned off. But for that I need a standard 'dumb' 5V direct current - I was able to charge the headphones via the pass-through USB on my keyboard, my monitor and also via an old iPhone charging adapter. Kind of a nitpick, but I wish it had the ability to use my "regular" USB cable that I use to charge things (and Bluetooth). Overall, though, I rate it as a pretty good buy.
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