Pros: + Very light, the ears do not get tired, they sit perfectly, the controls are implemented very competently and in a couple of days you get used to switching tracks and adjusting the volume. + The branded application is in order, the full display of the charges of both the headphones and the case. Plus control of noise reduction modes, ates, equalization, the application is useful and functional + The case is comfortable, streamlined, it is pleasant to carry it both in a jeans pocket and in a backpack pocket, it falls to the very bottom, the risk of loss is minimal. The lid is tight and snaps on securely. At first it was difficult to get the headphones out of the case, but then I got used to it, now there are no problems at all. + Shumodav - just salvation. In the metro in the "Dynamic" mode, the noise is perceived no louder than, for example, in a train compartment. Light rumble and rumble of wheels. The transparency mode is also not bad, you can not get the headphones out of your ears when talking, but the ambient noise also increases. + The charge is enough with the head, the case has only been charged once so far, I use the headphones for about 2-3 hours daily + As a headset is also good, but! The interlocutor hears me best when the noise canceler is simply turned off. Verified by experience. In other modes - too much noise, it is difficult for the interlocutor to hear me. Got cons: - The main disadvantage is the sound. These are headphones. They need to listen to music. Electronic listens still all right, but if it's heavy music with electric guitars, the bottom and middle are mixed into a mess. Yes, the stage is wider than the Yamaha TW-E3A, but that's the only positive. The bottoms are indistinct, they do not pump. The forum offers to tinker with the equalizer settings, but what are these pretentious "Devialet" stickers for? The intention of the sound engineer on the recording is just to give the right balance of sound, and not bring it to the point that the end user will adjust the equalizer for each genre. The sound was disappointing. Switching codecs and other crutches do not improve the overall picture. - Oddly enough, the form factor. Due to the fact that they do not completely cover the cavity of the auricle, the wind is very strongly heard if the weather is windy outside. For the same reason, it is also uncomfortable to use them on a bicycle ride, there is too much wind noise. Unlike the same Yamaha TW-E3A, which, despite their rather bulky size, close the cavity and do not let in extraneous sounds. - With ear pads, too, everything is not so simple. I know that I have a narrow ear canal, I put the smallest ear pads right away. Not that. I used the "Select ear cushions" function in the application. The application stopped at medium size. As a result, I put the largest ones, and something good began to emerge with them. - In crowded places, where there are more bluetooth devices, there are signal dropouts. For example, in a crowded subway car. But here, probably, you also need to sin on the phone itself. With the Yamaha TW-E3A, there were many more such falls.
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