With its positives being: I recommend headphones to anyone. Even though I'm not much of a music fan, I think the sound quality is very good. In particular as a result of the noise cancellation. The noise reduction feature works in such a way that you won't be able to hear some sounds (such as buzzing lighting, the flow of cars outside the window, or the hum of people), but the headphones won't prevent you from hearing other people talking. I didn't test it on the metro because that location is notorious for having a lot of background noise. It's very funny when you switch the headphones to the mode that broadcasts the sounds of the environment around you (also known as ambient sounds). Then, sounds that were previously soft, such as your footsteps or the sound of running water, become incredibly loud. When you get a call, the headphones will automatically switch to the mode where they will transmit sound from the outside world. This is a really helpful feature. The reason for this is to allow you to hear the sound of your own voice and prevent you from screaming into the microphone. The microphone seemed to be functioning properly because none of the people I contacted from their homes mentioned having trouble understanding what was being spoken. It's true that I had to tilt the headphones slightly so that the microphone was pointing in my direction. But it's not a problem. Not put to the test in real life. It's wonderful that there is an audio input, and the package even comes with a jack for an airplane headset. By working time, I mean: - listening music for 4 hours - having absolutely no stress - having a discussion for 2 hours - having enough time to charge from fast charging from 0% to 100% in 1.5-2 hours. There is a button on the headphones that, when pressed, will tell you how much charge is remaining in the battery, which is an additional useful feature. All of the pertinent information, such as "Turned on," "connected via Bluetooth," "Bluetooth search mode is on," and so on, is conveyed by the headphones in English via a voice prompt. You have the ability to alter the language, but the translation that was done for the year 2022 wasn't done very well - it is understandable, but it sounds awful. Another application for the phone, this one gives you control over the headphones when used with the device. Personally, I find that using the touch panel on the headphones themselves is the most convenient way to operate the headphones. Additionally, you have the ability to configure a setting within the application. I experimented with modifying the levels for the "noise reduction" mode and the "ambient sounds" mode, as well as selecting a different language for the instructional prompts. As a direct consequence of this, everything went back to normal. There is also some 360 Reality Audio, but in order to access it, you will need to register for one of the specialized music services. Music is all I need in my life. It is quite cool that they can fold up, as well as the fact that there is a special for them. cover in order to prevent them from being damaged while being transported. Having this drawback: When worn for an extended period of time, the spot on the head where the bow presses on it causes discomfort. You will occasionally be required to rectify it. Uncritical, merely such a feature. There is a touch control panel located on one of the headphones. If the headphones are turned on, it is possible to inadvertently begin a song or change the movie if you put them on or take them off while they are playing. Also uncritical, merely a feature
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