They're small, tiny, and featherweight. They're made of smooth plastic and have nothing holding them in the earcup. They are slippery. A silicone sheet can help them stay in place. The bud fell out of my ear three times today and I was pretty immobile. this is my ear All different. Since I often have to adjust them (to keep them from falling out of my ear), I stumbled upon the touch control panel. The music stops. The music starts. There's also a slight lag, so I'm never sure if I have touch controls enabled or not. This is very frustrating. The hearing-independent design should be mentioned here. It's a bit of a trick. Yes the sensors are impressive but I think if they were designed for each ear they would fit better. I really like open-ear headphones. Your expectations of sound quality should be adjusted for open-ear models. Bass can't be as strong as with in-ear headphones. The mids will be strongest and the highs won't shine. They won't be as loud and won't block outside noise. Also, be prepared for others to hear what you are listening to when the volume is above 50%. That's true of almost all open-ear headphones, and it's true of them too. They allow you to perceive your surroundings while listening. All in all they sound pretty good. Ideal for podcasts or audio books. Music sounds good but not exciting. I think they are overpriced for what you get. There should be an option with a silicone sleeve to keep it steady outside the ear canal, which would also improve sound quality. The case is pleasant. It is a matte powder coated metal. It looks huge compared to the bud sites that are inside. This thing is 80% casing and 20% bud. The body scratches easily. Don't put it in your key pocket. I couldn't use them for training, especially since they pop out of the ear and have low water resistance (IP52). I think you could confidently wear them in a sandstorm. For the price I think you can do better. If you're looking for the smallest and lightest headphones, these might just be the ones for you. The sound is only average even by open-ear standards. The buds are slippery, so be prepared to drop them often. Hard to tell if they fit you, but I'm disappointed that I have to readjust them several times an hour and they still fly out of my ear with the slightest movement. I wouldn't want to wear them on public transport or any other outdoor activity. They are almost impossible to find on Earth.
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