I give these headphones 3/5 stars for several reasons. When I first received these headphones in the mail I was thrilled to finally have true wireless headphones. I had a pair of AirPods but I gave them to my fiancé because she had an iPhone and I had an Android. It just didn't feel right, you know. When I first opened the Amazon box, I was optimistic at first. The packaging wasn't the prettiest, but whatever, they're $50. As soon as I opened the headphones and put my hands on the case, I started to get a little concerned. The case has a very thin cheap lid that is difficult to open until you figure it out. Cheap plastic surrounds a product that feels too light in the hand and feels cheap. I pulled out the headphones, the build quality is much better than the case. These are heavier little buds, very heavy and decent size. I was able to pair everything very easily and everything seemed to work properly. I first tried them out in the cold with standard earbuds. The first sound test was terrible. The quality was so poor that I was immediately willing to return it and felt a sense of remorse and regret. When I got home, I took them out to try again. I put big ear cups on them so they fit my ear better. Once I got a snug fit, these earbuds popped open. Sound is worth over $50 in my honest opinion. Now let's move on to a more real usage. I carried her to bed the first night and listened. I realized pretty quickly that I needed to play louder with these headphones than my other pairs. They eventually got a little uncomfortable, but nothing I wouldn't expect from earbuds. The next day at the gym, I realized why these headphones are so cheap. Bluetooth quality is very poor. I couldn't be more than 10 feet from my phone. Even at a distance of 5 feet, they would jump and stutter if something came between us, like my hand. This creates a problem for me in the gym, my work with Beats-x when I'm everywhere in the gym. I tried calling her and the other person could barely hear what I was saying. Then another call was clear as day. I've ruled out these headphones being my sport headphones, my bed headphones, my meeting headphones, or just any listening headphones. I installed them in my truck and have used them several times since. They are excellent for short-term listening, e.g. B. in the solarium or with your morning coffee at your desk. I think they have meaning somewhere in my life, but I'm still trying to find it. Sometimes I wish I'd spent another $100 and just bought better jLabs or Samsung or something. idk Pros: -Very good sound for the price -Wireless charging -Convenient enough for an album or two -Price -Very good at muting external sound -They are as they say.Cons: -Poor bluetooth connection -Sometimes be louder than or break off as if losing contact. - Not suitable for long term use at the gym if you want to leave your phone somewhere - Need a snug fit to get the bass, they don't match my fiancé - Cheap feel - Overall inconsistent connection Would I buy them again or recommend them Friend? I would agree if you only had $50. If you have $100 I wouldn't recommend it. However, keep in mind that I don't have any other true wireless headphones to compare to other than the Air Pods. They are better for the price but you can feel the difference in quality.
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