I'm looking for best budget headphones (ie less than $50). It's not bad. Pairing is very easy. And they stayed in pairs and they got back together when I put them in the next day. The guides are usually large enough to be read while I have the readers. I don't even need a magnifying glass. They were written by non-English speakers, but not hilariously translated either. Management - Grr. Single press MUST be play/pause. It has to be easy. There is not a single cock for them. Totally wasted. Double tap - play/pause, long press - change tracks. I don't need a volume control on my headphones, but if there is a free tap/press sequence then yes, I would like a volume control. (Hmm, the description says something about adjusting the volume. But I don't know what the sequence should be. It doesn't look like it's a single press.) The controls aren't overly sensitive, but they mostly work, when you press purposefully. .The case is pretty cute. It shows you how much charge is left in the battery in mAh and also lets you know how charged each earbud is. I love it. You can also charge your phone. It really works. Slowly but it works. Battery life is average for any earbud, but the thing is, it charges them millions of times. Called - I heard other people but they said I keep going. Therefore not suitable for calls unless your main purpose is to listen. Might be good to talk to parents. comfort is good. They fit well and didn't feel like they would fall out, even after I shook my head hard enough to regret it. I wore them for several hours and they never hurt. The feeling that something was stuck in my ears never went away either. ANC: Pretty sure they haven't. Yes, if you put something in your ears, it will drown out the outside world. But that's all they seem to do. A snug fit with silicone tips passively helps cancel out noise, but I'm not sure you'll be able to hear your tunes over a loud lawn mower unless you want to ruin your hearing. The latency is pretty good. It doesn't make my streaming videos look like badly synced ones. You can tell if you're really focused, but that's really not a bad thing. The sound quality isn't bad, but the bass isn't very good. Mids are ok, highs are ok. But if you expect your heart to start beating to the beat of your tunes, it's not going to happen. The right kidney failed from time to time, but it always came back. TL; DR: They're more for watching videos or listening to audio books than listening to your favorite music. They're pretty good for the price ($28 today), but that's mainly because the case doubles as a phone charger. I wasn't sure if I should give them 3 or 4 stars but decided on 3. There are $20-25 headphones out there that sound much better and also use one-touch play/pause. As they should!
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