To sum up my review: they are worth the money Pros below: 1) For heavy music and the one where not only vocals (Powerwolf, Amon Amarth, Disturbed, Equilibrium, In Flames, Wind Rose, etc.) - great (bass goes well with musical instruments right). 1.1) When there is a solo without musical instruments - beats studio is better, but they do not take out high frequencies, like Major 4. 2) It's a huge advantage for me that they don't press too hard against my head, so my ears don't hurt after listening for a long time, BUT! be careful if you plan to sharply bend your head down, they may fall; 3) With a Bluetooth connection, everything is ok. Haven't encountered this problem as other people have written. Has some cons 1) If you are a person who takes music seriously (create it from scratch, mix tracks, etc.) - Major 4 is unlikely to fit. 2) Microphone for C grade out of five. It is felt that the sound is not clear (but I personally took headphones to listen to music at home / in the office, but not for calls).
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