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Review on Wireless headphones Sony WF-C500, black by Ada Duniewska ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

A combination of the poor sound quality and the distracting background noise led to my decision to leave. The following are some advantages of the product: - It is small and discreet when worn in the ear - It is simple to link to a phone via bluetooth The Sony app provides a wide variety of customization choices for the sound. - There is a satisfactory amount of passive sound insulation - The cover is airy, lovely, and designed in the shape of a tube Having these drawbacks: - Sound. Didn't enjoy it at all. Even after applying Sonevsky EQ with increased bass, the situation was only somewhat better. The benchmark for this evaluation was the WFXB700, on which Linkin Park's music sounded noticeably improved. - Noises. Very upsetting, almost as if someone were blowing in both of my ears. Again, in comparison to the wfxb700, which instead of noise has calm rhythmic clicks, and even those sounds disappear when the device is in the operational mode, this feature is absent. The WFC500 generates no audible noise at all. - They did not want to connect to the computer via bluetooth for some reason, and I have no idea why. Maybe it's just me.