Make sure you give it a listen before making a purchase; if the style of music doesn't work for you, you could end up being extremely dissatisfied. Got pros: - The blocking of sound. They are ideal for reducing the noise of the environment, which is why I use them every day when I take the metro. Like though you were traveling in a peaceful MCC rather than a crowded and noisy subway vehicle. - Convenience. The ears do not become fatigued from wearing them, but because they are closed-back, after about an hour they start to sweat because of the lack of air circulation. You are required to take a five-minute pause in order to refresh yourself. - Time spent working. Sufficient for nearly two full days of continuous use. Your phone's battery will drain more quickly. Many disadvantages: - Sound. If we compare it to wired ones, then it is most likely not for $320, but rather for no more than $80. Do not pay attention to the opinions of compensated bloggers who think that this is a wonderful sound. The playing area is somewhat constrained. - In-ear monitor. Using them as a headset is an activity that I strongly discourage. Do not sour the experience of those with whom you are conversing.
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