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Review on Wireless Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones, Black by Stanisaw Chmielewski ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I'm a little disappointed, not a good buy.

The history is complex. I was looking for bluetooth plugs (or, in extreme cases, wired ones) for my phone in order to listen to music from the . Music streaming service. Chose from Mifo O5 pro, Marshall Mode EQ, Xiaomi Air Mi True Wireless Earphones. Xiaomi and Mifo did not fit the ears with any ear pads. Marshall Mode EQ - incompatibility with Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro phone. The best sound of all, including the Marshall Mid Bluetooth, turned out to be the Mifo O5 pro, only the Marshall Mode EQ came to the ears. Disappointed in the plugs and having suffered with them, I decided to choose from overhead. In this price category there were only Marshalls. I listed the pros, like many others before me, I want to dwell on the sound in more detail and warn potential buyers who, like me, after reading the reviews, would buy these headphones and be disappointed with the sound. I’m only talking about the experience of using . Music with the streaming service. What with the wire, that without the wire - the sound is the same. The sound is at the level of wired Marshall Mode EQ earplugs, which cost 2500, even a little worse. You need to understand that in order to achieve good sound quality, you need your headphones, phone, and streaming service to support the aptx system. In my case, this is all present and therefore I was hoping for a decent sound. I was so disappointed that I went to check if I had a fake. No, original headphones. I listen exclusively to post-hardcore, metalcore, electronicore and deep house. You can forget about the first three, as well as about almost all rock, the sound is as if not Asking Alexandria is being played, but a 2022 garage band, without hands, ears and at the bottom of a well, and I'm not exaggerating. With better electronics, the sound is cleaner, the bass is pronounced. Headroom: none. In the Hong Kong metro (old cars), external noise drowns out the sound by 80%, it is also unpleasant on the street, near the road the sound is drowned out by 50%. Perhaps the ears are not for the phone and . Music. I advise you to buy Marshall Mode EQ for 2500 and get high. The headphones are disappointed to the point of pain in the ears.

Pros
  • - Appearance - Autonomy - Management - cable - Convenience
Cons
  • - Sound - Reserve volume

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