As my wired UrBeats3 that were being powered by Lightning started to fail, I entertained the idea of switching to wireless headphones, but before that, I wanted my new headphones to be fully compatible with my iPhone. A few drops in each ear; I really didn't want to. There were wireless AirPods, but they were ridiculed at one point due to the fact that their batteries died too quickly in the cold. When this happened, you were left stumbling around without music. In addition, the battery in one of the "ears" started to die, which caused the sound to vanish from that channel more quickly than the other. Just keep that to yourself. In order to soundproof the car in a stylish manner, I will let everyone in the car listen to "Pnevmoslon," and then I will listen to everything that is going on in the car. I got the same. Made the decision to go with this affordable model. To begin, I was pleased that there was no garbage such as ear buds or indistinct forms. Everything is straightforward: plugs are connected by a jumper on the neck, there are humorous colorings, and I'm good. In addition to this, they guaranteed compatibility with the Apple ecosystem, and they delivered the evidence that supports this claim. The ears are inexpensive, and you can tell as soon as you take it in your hands and when you open the packaging, but despite this, everything is done with a reasonable amount of care. Naturally, where it is thinnest, that is where it breaks; let's see how long the wires last, but if something else happens along these lines, the battery may discharge more quickly. By the way, it requires consistent recharging, which is inconvenient for me because there is no Type-C charging and the cable that comes with it is only that type. But I really enjoy the sound—not it's as muddy as the UrBeats3, the drivers aren't terrible, and the soundproofing is excellent. Ears that are sturdy and inexpensive (according to Apple's criteria). Recommend.
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