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Review on Sony Bluetooth Headphones Resistance Assistant by Dimitar Stoinov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

This is a topchik for 3800–5400 rubles. Even if the Galaxy Buds Plus are already available for $7,500, at $8k I still think it's better to go with those. No, I don't miss having a sensor, therefore I didn't consider that the control button was a pro or con. You can feel it, you can manipulate it, but you won't accidently activate the sensor.

Pros
  • Strong acoustics. There is bass, however it isn't as powerful as the JBL. They fit snugly in the ear canal, so you won't have to constantly adjust them while driving or bend over to guide the speaker into your ear to improve the sound quality. - A lot of freedom. I live in them, and not even when using them have they discharged. Given that the case appears to be "blinking," I have powered it up. Used to save type-c devices, like my phone. The fee has no bearing on the decibel level. While I did anticipate a similar result while using headphones, the volume didn't decrease at 20% like it did on the Sony speaker. - My cat loves to knock it off the table and play with it on the floor without damaging the case. - Also useful for ear muffs. Generously pliable. Although the headphones were more pricey, I previously owned a set made of oak. - The earbuds are wireless and connect to the device through Bluetooth 5.0. Since I didn't play them to judge the delay and so on, I can't say how this improves the work. It seems to still have its benefits. - There is zero background static. I'll say it's a plus because this is precisely what I was hoping for. Don't listen to the music playing in the hallway or the obnoxious salespeople in the store. They say it protects against perspiration and splashes, but I haven't tried it out yet. - They fit snugly inside the container and won't move around when shaken.
Cons
  • - No nfc. To charge wirelessly without wires. - There is no lining in the ear canal to trap ear wax. - What I really need is an exclusive LDAC codec. I can hear a substantial improvement in the column's support. - Keeping tabs on the bill can be a hassle. Only the "bluetooth" menu will reveal how much juice is left, or the in-ear lady will whisper when it's time to charge in the midst of a productive day. The flashing light will let you know when the case has been discharged. - This microphone is only mediocre. You can hear me clearly if there is complete silence, but if there is TV, traffic noise, water, or a cat, then everything will come crashing into your ear at once. - The left earpiece is the only one that really matters. The right side won't do anything if the left isn't there. So, that's the way it is. Placed left and right, pointless. - There isn't any kind of sensor that detects when you've taken out your earphones.