First of all, I really like these headphones. As someone prone to headaches from heavy headphones and wearing them most of the day, I love these headphones. They're light and don't put too much pressure on my head, and the battery lasts almost every day without ever dying (and you still have time to alert it when the battery is low!) The sound quality is good . It's not surprising, but it's perfectly normal. I mainly use them to listen to podcasts and audiobooks, but when I turn on the music I don't feel like I'm missing anything. They have a kind of retro sound. It's a bit empty, but I'm not close enough to swap them out for others, if that makes sense. Now for the cons. The charging port is rather impractical. It's so hidden under the foam that you have to fiddle with it to connect the cable. Using a different micro USB cable (and who doesn't just have a few extras) with a smaller connector makes this a little easier, but it would be better if the cable provided didn't fit. I also wish there were volume controls when I step off my phone. Overall they are really good and I would recommend them. The downsides are far outweighed by the fact that the headphones aren't in-ears, but they aren't huge piles of plastic either. It's not exactly the same as not wearing headphones, but it's close.
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