
My first pair of wireless headphones are these. I'm happy overall, but I'll wait for the next ones that connect directly without "flash drives" and feature Android OS. has various benefits: 1) Crystal-clear audio (in headphones). 2) Use an Android tablet in addition to a computer. 3) They have a wide range of adjustment on the head, are light, and sit pleasantly on the head without putting strain on the ears. 4) A long charging wire. Cons of it: 1) The sound coming from the microphone struck me as deaf; I had hoped for a clearer, sonorouser one. 2) They don't want to connect directly via bluetooth to a computer or tablet; they only work through a "flash drive" (I don't know the proper name for it). 3. Android software is nonexistent. 4) There are no setup instructions in the box to get the gadget ready to use! My wife was given headphones as a gift, but she was unable to connect them on her own. 5) The microUSB charging socket is really tight.

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