Pros:+ Comfortable and adjustable, even works on my big head+ Plays well with glasses+ Fairly good sound quality+ Slight (but not complete) sound distortion, so people close to you can hear some noise in a quiet place + Looks cool Cons: - Terrible mic placement means it's almost useless, so not great for taking calls - Basic physical controls don't let you skip forward or backward in your playlist, but pause/back to pause. I've wanted to get open-ear headphones for a long time for two purposes: when I'm exercising outside and when I'm at work. In both cases, I want to be able to hear ambient noise and still enjoy the music. I've tried a few bone conduction headphones but they are very specific and the companies don't currently make sizes big enough to fit my head. These headphones give me what I want: an open-ear design that allows me to hear the surrounding noise and acceptable sound quality. I've used them for listening to music, gaming, and video conferencing, both in the office and outside doing sports. The fit is great as they are adjustable. I can sit comfortably on my big head (even with glasses) with good sound quality. I wear them for hours and they never hurt or rub wrong. The sound quality is surprisingly good. These aren't audiophile headphones, so don't expect wide dynamic range or booming bass. I've used them with my Hidizs AP80, iPhone and MacBook Pro and the sound is ok. The audio is great for video conferencing, but for some reason they put the mic in the ring so it rests against your head. and I can't get the sound out. This makes it virtually unusable, so if you need to use headphones to take calls then this isn't the right choice. The sound breaks out a bit. Someone sitting next to you in a quiet room might be able to hear some of what you're hearing, but it's not even as bad as some open-back headphones. One charge lasts a full day at the office, which is great. They also charge fairly quickly. The Bluetooth connection is pretty good if the device they are connected to has a powerful transmitter. For example, they stay connected to my MacBook Pro anywhere in my home office, but when I move to another room, the connection drops. If I move them more than a few feet away from my Hidizs AP80, the connection drops, but the AP8O has terrible Bluetooth transmitters. The headphones will automatically reconnect when you're back in range. You can connect them to up to two devices. There is a control on the side of the headphones. It allows you to control the volume and pause and play music, but it doesn't give you the option to skip forward or backward in a playlist. All in all I would recommend these headphones. A few issues aren't a deal breaker for me, but I think I should deduct a star for a really bad design choice to put the mic in - it might as well have no mic at all. Otherwise I am very happy with my purchase and look forward to using them a lot.
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