Many advantages: Excellent quality in-ear headphones. They generate sound of a high quality, which is rich and clear, with deep (but not an excessive amount of) clear bass, which is matched with the rest of the frequencies. The headphones, as well as everything else that's included in the package, are of a very high quality. The maximum volume is already plenty, therefore adding more would be pointless. The charging case is sturdy and convenient, but it's smaller than I anticipated it would be. The headphones have a secure and comfortable fit inside the case, and there is no backlash in the connection to the charging connections that are spring-loaded. The headphones themselves are lightweight, fit securely in the ear canals, and remain in place regardless of how vigorously your head is shaken; therefore, they will not fall out on their own. The controls (such as play/pause, receiving a call, etc.), which are not touch-based but instead rely on buttons, are an improvement. Standard silicone earplugs provide excellent protection against ambient noise. Moreover, foam in three different sizes is included in the kit. We were able to successfully connect to the phone (Google Pixel 3, Bluetooth 5.0), and the AAC codec is one that is both supported and enabled by default. The signal is reliable; the only way to cause an interruption was to go into the next room, which was isolated from this one by a concrete wall. There is a slight delay in the audio when playing videos (for example, on YouTube), but it is not significant. If you are not aware that these headphones (or any headphones of this type) have this feature, it is entirely possible that you will not notice it at all. After doing some experimentation with the sound synchronization correction in the video player, I came to the conclusion that there is a delay of between 0.1 and 0.2 seconds. That could be dependent on the model of the phone you are using as well as the program. It is naturally impossible to correct the delay in games, but it is more noticeable when playing Asphalt 9, particularly when pressing the buttons in the game menu. It is also impossible to fix the delay in games. In any event, the delay is not frustrating, despite the fact that it is. If what you are doing right now is extremely important, then you should stick with using wired headphones. If it did not come with a USB-C port for charging, I probably would not have purchased it. Cons: The thin USB-C cable that is included in the package only provides a weak current. This current is sufficient to charge the headphone case, but it is not sufficient to charge the phone. When connected to this cable, the phone (Pixel 3) simply does not begin charging. Obviously, the cable does not allow for the transmission of data. Because of this, the cable does not make any sense to me on a personal level.
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