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Review on Wireless headphones Nothing Ear (1), black by Mateusz Biakowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

I berated the headphones as though I'd spent three times as much on them. I feel confident recommending these, despite the high cost, because they are, objectively speaking, the best headphones in terms of price, quality, sound, and design ratio. After a month, we'll reevaluate: One of the worst things that happened was that one of my earbuds stopped charging. I really do not want it to be free of charge. Without noise reduction, autonomy is exceptional, while with it, the sound is noticeably more chilly. True or false gestures can be effective, but only occasionally The biggest problem with noise reduction is that it can suddenly stop working. It's a constant hassle to double-check if it's turned on. About once every several days, the sound will be cut off completely for a split second. When I dug out my old headphones from when I was in college and slapped a 3.5k price tag on them, I was suddenly able to hear the music in a whole new light. Together with my brand-spanking-new phone, it's the one thing I've bought this year that I'm

Pros
  • Appearance Delivery of content that is both easy to use and sound Price
Cons
  • I still have trouble keeping them in my ear, especially during lengthy video chats. The AirPods Pro have much more effective noise cancellation than the standard AirPods. The app isn't finished, it's tough to link up, and for some reason my white headphones appear black in the app. All headphones besides AirPods have this issue and make it tough to transition between devices. If Carl Pei is going to take on Apple, he needs to be able to switch gadgets swiftly. Neither Google Assistant nor Siri can be activated using a gesture.