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Review on 🎧 Sony WF-XB700 Wireless Earbuds with Mic for Phone Calls - Extra Bass, Bluetooth, Black by Boyan Chakarov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Satisfied with the purchase one hundred percent, I recommend the product for everyone.

The headphones themselves do not have such a problem, but this is probably not a big problem given that in standby mode, I got what I expected, powerful sound, decent ergonomics and noise isolation, good design, and I recommend buying because it is hard to find something. As a result, it cools there and from the actual 60-70% of the possible charging of the headphones, another 20 are taken away.

Pros
  • The sound insulation is good, but I wouldn't say that it's ideal; the bass naturally dominates, but it's impressive that they can play hard farts like dubstep and then play the melody quite cleanly in the same song. They weren't quite as high as they should have been (about 2500 with all the discounts), but the bass is really juicy and deep. This is because the speaker is 12 mm, not 4, so there won't be any problems with this. 2 It has drawbacks but is impressive. 3 The plastic on the headphones feels harsh, which I would describe as savage. It appears to be directly formed and the headphones won't break. 4 off, charge level, incoming call, or a soothing call music rather than loud noises. 5 plainly switch 2 times forward and 3 times backward tracks on the right ear with a dependable device, where after a thousand times of use, some type of Google assistant will be accidently pressed and turned on or a few tracks will switch. The nice rubber ear pads (which, by the way, have stripes around the circle on the inside, one strip size S, two - M, three - L, and four - XL) provide 6 strong passive noise isolation, making it practically impossible to hear anything coming from the side even at full volume.
Cons
  • 1 I listened to the headphones for an hour on the way to work, another hour after work, and then for a few hours at home, for a total of about four hours of music (the headphones are designed for eight hours, so theoretically they are half discharged). As a result, it does not withstand the claimed full charge of the headphones from 0 to 100, 1 percent, which is annoying because you have to charge them every night and it takes a while to charge. 2 They protrude from the ears like antennas, which was very strange to wear the first week. I recommend turning the earpiece more vertically in the ear that tires out the fastest. For instance, the earpiece in my left ear is diagonal, while the one in my right ear is almost vertical. I have no idea why, but it's more comfortable. 3 simply push the left earpiece's button once to lower the volume, but it is very difficult to do so; you must keep the button down for an illogically long period of time while you wait for the sound to stop, and there is no audible indication of when the volume started to drop or by how much. As a result, they always stand at their tallest and adjust the phone's volume. 4 however the right (slave) earpiece is sometimes misplaced; this can be fixed by rotating the head or by picking up the phone again. This typically occurs in public. Since these headphones protrude significantly from the ears, some of the sounds will undoubtedly be heard better than with regular headphones, but it is still simpler to pick up the phone and conduct normal conversation. However, it also lacks all functionality, a charge indicator, magnets for the cover, and the ability to use a standard battery.