They have impressed me a lot, I've tried them all and I have a lot of wireless earphones. I can see people being put off by the size, but with the slightest effort these things become so closed and insanely comfortable that I wear them to sleep and sometimes listen to audiobooks, which is almost impossible with other Bluetooth headphones. I can even imagine. The sound is addictive, has fat, rich bass, and is insanely satisfying, especially with dance music, hip-hop, or anything bass-heavy. But colloquial and classic sounds are also amazing, the mids and highs are very clear and well balanced. No part of the frequency spectrum seems out of place, these things produce a really tight and deep soundscape and seriously, I repeat, dance music sounds so cool in them. These are the Bose SoundSport Wireless which are another really excellent pair and my second favorite set that I own. But they are excellent in almost every way, especially when it comes to battery life. Let's talk about it for a moment: these things last 12 hours on a single charge. It's crazy and absolutely amazing, and that alone should deserve your attention. The batteries are in the earbuds, not the wired remote, so the weight is well balanced. Even though the headphones have batteries, these things still look pretty damn stylish, relatively speaking. Reliable battery, which brings me to the next point: a reliable Bluetooth signal. Damn good. A few clips on a Rodonga bike, but actually I carry some cycling gear and a packed backpack to and from work, I keep my phone in the back pocket of my jersey, and I travel at high speed in a variety of temperatures for long distances and so. crush him. I am very impressed with the quality of the connection and this is usually my biggest issue and what I am most picky about BT audio. They're second only to Bose, which has such a reliable signal that I honestly don't think anything else can quite match it. But it's pretty close to the second point. A few downsides, they're in all headphones, they have a few quibbles: they don't feel as premium as Bose or Jaybirds, but that doesn't mean those things feel cheap anyway. Compare them to the $30 budget lot and there's no doubt they're high-end. Just not as polished as the others, but not as expensive either. The noise isolation is too good, as I said. I hardly hear anything around me with it, which is problematic when cycling and wearing it in the office. BUT! The ear hooks are really great and I can easily pull one of the earbuds out of my ear canal while still holding it on the hook and almost in place, like half-opening and half-opening an earcup. ear canal, but close it so you can put it back on at any time. The same situation with them and it's great. To be honest if you are in the market I would highly recommend them. They sound better than almost every pair I've used or owned, including the Jaybird Freedom and X3. The battery lasts much longer than any other. The Bluetooth signal is pumping. They look good and are comfortable enough to sleep in and wear to the office all day. So good I'm so happy with them. They can also be found very cheaply on popular auction sites. World.
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