So far, mixed feelings. Pros below: Convenient form factor. It’s not the first headphones that have a bezel, that tws - so there is something to compare with. Conveniently and quickly charged from the phone. Quality materials. It's nice to hold in your hands. Cons below: Used the first version of Freelaces. I thought there would be some kind of breakthrough in sound and sound insulation. In fact, he became a victim of heightened expectations. The sound is good, but nothing more. I can’t say which is better than the first Freelaces, where there were fewer drivers and one and a half times cheaper. Or maybe even worse sound. Noise cancellation is generally what it is, what it isn't. When you turn it off, the bass also disappears. The sound becomes somehow so-so. With the noise reduction turned on, the bass starts to rattle strangely. In general, maybe the ears have not warmed up corny (I bought it only today), but so far the sound feels worse than in the previous ones. Further, I was surprised that in the center of Hong Kong, the connection between the headphones and the phone began to be lost ! The first version didn't! But it was on Huawei freebuds, which made them terribly annoying.
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