As I usually listen to audiobooks, I'm not overly concerned about sound quality. The fact that one of the headphones decided to detach itself is, to put it mildly, a piece of crap. However, the fact that there is a touch control, which renders their use impossible, is also present. Has pros: To begin, they are of a green color. This is why I purchased them, and while they could be more robust than other options, they are certainly more environmentally friendly. The second benefit is a very practical case that allows you to remove and replace the headphones quickly and simply with only one hand while the case itself is worn on the belt. A rather extended period of holding. I frequently fail to remember that they still need to have their batteries charged. Type C charging connector, however on my earlier devices there was a micro-USB port, meaning that an additional cable was required. The microphone performs its functions adequately, more or less. That is to say, it is audible, if barely, but it is audible. None of my prior ones were able to make that claim either. It is simple to insert and remove the earpiece from your ear without having to press the button. At initially, it looked that the gesture control was convenient, and it gave the impression that I did not need to press the hair very much. After putting it to use for a period of two months, I understood that I had been wrong. Having certain negative aspects The sound is, to put it bluntly, unremarkable. While I would recommend it for listening to audiobooks and podcasts, I would not recommend it for music. It's possible that this problem is specific to me, but the case is discharged much too quickly. He claims for a considerable amount of time that he has three-quarters, then two, and then quickly nothing. I want to curse the engineers who opted to develop touch controls instead of buttons if it's cloudy outside or the hair is a little longer than the missing ones. After two months of usage, they chose to "quarrel" with each other; the directions from the website are of little assistance; you can connect to either one of the earphones or both of them. To put it succinctly, a letdown. Because of how dissatisfied I am with these jambs, I really doubt that I will be able to raise the rating even if I spend the next half an hour on it and it continues to function properly.
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