To put it succinctly, I am a little bit disappointed. One the one hand, the exterior of the goods that I received was of a quality that was fairly excellent; but, the interior had cracks and holes. I wasn't prepared for the fact that, in exchange for one hundred dollars, I would be causing them so much trouble. You have the option to buy them or not. I came to the conclusion that the benefits of not being with them still exceeded the drawbacks. Pros: 1. The quality of the sound. There is most certainly an additional codec for playing better sound, and I've heard that honor has added some additional features to further improve the sound quality here. Both of these things are true. 2. Shumka. Due to the fact that these are my very first headphones to have it, comparing it to anything else is difficult for me to do. From a purely personal standpoint, I don't think she does a terrible job in this situation. You will hear this hum in the metro, but it won't be nearly as prevalent or as bothersome as it is elsewhere. Certainly, you will be able to hear the rest of the sounds, whether they have a moderate (voices of people) or high (auto traffic, subway) volume, but it will seem as though they are coming from a location that is very remote and peaceful. 3. Storage capsule. It is not without its drawbacks, to be sure. It has a shiny finish, which is a negative trait; nevertheless, the magnets included within are a pointless addition, and the headphones do not hang out of the device nor do they rattle. 4. The rate at which the connection is made to the phone. Everything is straightforward here, as the connections can be seen as soon as the storage case is opened. Cons:\s1. Signal quality. Yeah, I am aware that this is a common issue with the vast majority of wireless headphones. On the other hand, these stand out in particular. What follows are some of my thoughts on this matter. The ability to communicate reliably exists inside. The interruption of my communication in buildings, automobiles, and other places has not been a problem for me. Yet it makes no difference how many people are on the street or how many buildings are in the vicinity when you are in an open area. As I make my way down the street, I am often confronted with second interruptions. I want to emphasize that this was the case at least with the wireless ears that I came across (these are the third in a row). Based on the interactions I've had with my pals, they have similar challenges as well. I looked for at least a few different patterns, but ultimately I had to give up and accept the situation as it was. Without a doubt, this represents the largest negative. It is unlikely that if I had known this information at the beginning, I would have made a different choice; yet, it is still unpleasant. 2. Compatibility with a computer system. Although I have not tried to connect them to a Macbook, my experience has been that it does not get along very well with Windows. At the very least, not beyond the norm. Certainly for playing anything: music, movies, and so on; they all work, and it begins functioning as soon as they are connected. However, if you need to talk on Skype, Cart, or Discord, or if you need to use a microphone in general, you will need to manually configure all of this. Please wait. I've mentioned that there is a distinct codec for high-quality sound in a previous post. Hence, Windows acknowledges the two different codecs that these ears possess and treats them as two separate audio outputs (mono and stereo outputs). So, stereo works as expected, but using a microphone can only provide mono sound. And this is what you will need to further configure, seeing as how you can do this under the sound settings in only five minutes. But man, what the heck would you do for that amount of money? All of this is handled automatically by the phone's software when it's done on a mobile device.
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