The first ears with noise canceling, the thing is really cool, but sometimes it’s better to turn it off, for example, in windy places, the noise canceling starts stupidly adding noise. Moved from Mi in-ear pro. What is really better, they are definitely more comfortable, they have a better microphone, they look handsome. But, the sound in them is not that bad, it is quite good, but with one big BUT, with their preset in the sound settings (Xiaomi Mi8), how to deal with this in a non-Xiaomi phone is not clear, on any preset under 3.5 the high frequencies begin to slowly cut the ears in half. At the same time, in the preset for Type C, the volume is really lower, if earlier I listened to 60-70% on in-ear pro, now it’s all 100 and this seems not enough. In general, I had to redo all the settings for these ears, it became better. Correction dated 06/28/19. In general, despite the advantages, today the day has come when the phone simply stopped seeing the headphones, they ordered to live long. Well, in the end, they lasted for a couple of months, which I think is a really terrible result, I have never met ears that break so quickly. I do not recommend taking it to anyone, money is wasted.
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