I'm not a sound expert. I'm a normal guy with normal ears and I don't have much experience with this type of wireless earbuds. But I have a pair of Appl@ AP-pro so I can't help but compare them. The cost is about 1/10th the price of AP-per. You can buy them and afford to lose them on vacation without losing your cool. And if you're giving a gift, it's priced right for almost any occasion. Unless you're giving a fun gift like a men's kini, they'll surely fit your budget and make someone very happy. The volume is about the same. They can sound a little louder than the AP Pros. Bass/Mid/Treble - I'd say they have more bass than the AP, although the sound isn't as crisp and clear. Anyway, it definitely sounds good and if I wasn't switching between the songs I don't know they could be any better. The sound is really good. Fit in your ears - they fit mine too. Like the AP, they come with three different sized ear tips. The default medium size already set works well for me and my wife. The weight. They are advertised as weighing 4 grams each, but I weighed them at 5 grams. The AP Pros also weighed 5 grams when they should have weighed 5.4 grams. My scale doesn't use fractions for grams, so let's just say they're about the same. Langsdom case (with headphones inside) weighs 59 grams. Case - At 61 x 50 x 25 mm (2.4 x 2.0 x 0.97 inches), the case is slightly larger than the AP Pro case. It's made of glossy white plastic, has a hinge at the back, and looks a lot like Cupertino. There is a single light on the front that glows white when the lid is open, turns orange when the lid is closed and charging, and turns off in standby mode. Cable C. You supply the power adapter or wall outlet. There is no wireless charging option in the case. I don't have a way to test how fast the case or the headphones themselves charge, but I have no reason to doubt the 72-minute full charge time. Playtime is estimated at 5 hours, but I haven't used it for more than a few hours at a time. On the other hand, I've never worn my other headphones for that long, so for me, even if I only had 3 hours, I'd be fine. Like other models, these headphones work with the touch of a finger, not the actual pressing of a button. A different number of touches on each of the headphones performs different functions. The touch point is on the outside of the main body, not on the stem like an access point. Bluetooth range - I was about the same distance from the phone as the access point before I lost the signal. Bottom line these headphones are really good and for the price I doubt you can beat them. Hope that helps.
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