Wow, how times have changed. Bluetooth headphones used to be terrible and expensive compared to their wired counterparts. And now? They offer a huge bang for your buck. Everything is hard-to-touch plastic, and the cables connecting the headphones to the base unit are a bit flimsy but still feel solid. The buds themselves are large, but I had no problem getting the largest tip size cat in my ears. I have pretty big ears though, so YMMV. The triple dynamic drivers (?!) offer a good bass punch and make the overall sound signature quite warm. The mids are quieter, but the highs are clearer. There is a drop at the top, which is to be expected given the bass-heavy profile and price. The battery life was wonderful and the buttons are easy to press and press. Volume up/down by long pressing the function keys is a bit unfamiliar, but it works well. All in all again damn good for the price. Let's see how they handle exercise and commuting once life gets back to normal.
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