It's been a little over a month since I started making use of it (I ordered it from Japan before the start of sales in 2022). I spend roughly four hours a day listening: four hours at work, four hours on the way to and from work (podcasts, audiobooks, and series in transport and metro), four hours playing video games at home in the evenings, and ten hours a week watching motion pictures. Before that, I traveled with a Sony MW600 headset, used Klips Image x10i earplugs at work (these are top-of-the-line Klipsch rebar drops with a price tag of $200 and a very great sound), and used inexpensive overhead philips at home. The sole reason I opted to buy was because my ears had become accustomed to the plugs, and I wanted to replace all of the previously mentioned gadgets with a single universal one. Because of this, Sonya became established, and the majority of the time I utilize them (well, for the soul, sometimes I connect Klipsch). * nice design. firmly perch on the top of the head; do not press down, and do not let go. The earpads have a gentle feel to them. although it's not leather, the texture is quite luxurious. The cups have the right width and depth, and the ears are completely contained within them without coming into contact with anything. what you require in order to engage in prolonged listening. * There is no active noise suppression, however sounds from the outside do not permeate the space to a significant degree. The rumbling of the train may be heard in the metro, but it does not create any significant disruptions; instead, a slight increase in volume is sufficient to address the issue. * autonomy. These remain effective in my system for one and a half to two full days. Without a shadow of a doubt, from morning till dusk, they will manage to survive under any burden. The wifi connection has a very high quality overall. There is no stuttering, brief loss of sound, or anything else like that in an open space of 20 meters, and they function perfectly throughout the flat without any distortion. AptX support is included. After the Galaxy S4 took over as Sony's primary signal source, the audio quality became significantly superior to that of wired connections. * With a large PC and a USB-Bluetooth whistle, you can utilize Skype. * the quality of the sound. After such a well-rounded Klipsh, this one seems to have a little too much bass for my taste. In most situations, the booster is unnecessary. The basses, when they are meant to be there, produce a sound that is nothing short of fantastic, but the rest of the frequencies are there; they are just not as clear and airy. * the only big disadvantage is that it requires a connected connection. In total, the long-awaited arrival of the wireless future has been felt. It is very recommended. An excellent alternative for the price.
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