As of March 2020, better kits are available for around $50. Some people have obviously had no luck with ERL or ERL 2.0 headphones. I recommended them to a friend and one of the two pairs purchased proved problematic so he sent them back. This isn't Apple or any other big company, so you have to understand that you get what you pay for in terms of service and replacement options. I've used two pairs of 2.0's, not the original version, and the audio is stable, the quality is good, and I haven't had any worrisome Bluetooth syncing or connection issues. If the audio was a bit out of sync, I just paused and re-enabled the audio and it synced back up. (Whoop dee doo.) They only last about 3.5 hours of constant use on a single charge (as advertised). So keep that in mind if it's very important to you. Playtime is the reason I decided to buy a second pair. I took one with me and left the other at work. If you're looking for a great deal on easy-to-use, easy-to-charge headphones, especially at the $39.99 discount, they're worth it. However, it looks like the company has gone further as the getERL.com website is no longer active, although it is still registered. Just recently I bought another, another real pair of radios. These two ERL 2.0 sets remain in use and will be my go-to headphones for a while.
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