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Review on Sony WIC400/L Wireless Behind-Neck In-Ear Headphones, Blue by Edyta Edzia ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with everything, the product corresponds to the description.

My very first pair of headphones without wires. They had a price tag of 2650 in the summer of 2022, which was very reasonable. In general, I am happy, but right now I feel like I should be looking for something more satisfying (and more expensive). These are some advantages: The neckband is exactly what I was looking for. In contrast to the widely used TWS, the headphones can be removed from your ears at any time and put away out of sight without the slightest concern that you will lose them. Hang around the neck all day without causing any problems, the weight. Although it's true that wearing clothing like sweatshirts, shirts, or jackets that are too tight might cause the rim to exert pressure on the collarbone, I've learned to live with this discomfort over time. The charge is sufficient for a substantial amount of time. The physical control buttons include +/- volume (with a long press, switching tracks), play/pause, and the ability to switch songs. When you put headphones that are turned off on a phone that is unlocked and has the NFC feature enabled, the phone's Bluetooth immediately turns on, and the headphones also turn on and immediately connect to the phone. NFC is short for near-field communication. Handy, however I'm more used to leaving the Bluetooth on my phone turned on all the time, even though doing so reduces the amount of energy it can hold. Consists of: The sound quality is on par with that of basic wired in-ear headphones from Sony that cost up to a thousand dollars, such as the MDR-EX15AP that I used before to purchasing the WI-C400; in fact, you pay an additional around two thousand dollars for the benefit of having a wireless connection. I'm not sure whether this is a testament to the superior sound quality of the MDR-EX15AP or the inferior sound quality of the WI-C400. Even though the length of the cables can be adjusted to save money, thin wires are not appropriate for the winter since they "dub" when exposed to the cold. Very flimsy cable clamps; in order to prevent them from protruding, you are need to continually trim their length. A little point, but it drives me crazy.

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