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Review on AfterShokz OpenMove Wireless Headphones, alpine white by Aayushi Srivastva ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

I finally figured out what the hell the earplugs are for :) The sound changes radically with them, it becomes much deeper and more pleasant (but it also depends on the genre). Apparently, I have a small damage to the eardrums (and who does not), because the sound on the inner ear is felt much more pleasant than from ordinary plugs. By the way, they must be worn at the temples, otherwise it becomes bad to hear, like from a deaf barrel. Because of this, part of the headboard hoop hangs behind. It's strange, but it doesn't bother me.

Pros
  • No plugged-in sensation. :) Just wow, I didn't know how annoying it was until I tried this thing. In my opinion, only this already pays for everything and forgives. Surprisingly good sound. Music lovers, of course, will beat me, but much better than ordinary mediocre earplugs or even cheap full-size headphones. However, of course, normal audiophile headphones will plug these into the belt in terms of sound quality. Nice design: it looks like a neural interface from all sorts of science fiction films. I put my headphones under my pillow. At 50% volume, you can hear the audiobook perfectly, lying on your side, the wife next to you does not hear anything. Can be used to fall asleep).
Cons
  • As a headset - very mediocre. I would even say it's bad. The interlocutor is not audible until you unscrew the volume so that the rattling at the temples begins. The interlocutor hears you, but worse than without headphones at all. Even in a quiet room. In general, if the goal is a headset - do not take it. Above 70% volume and the interlocutor in the room will hear your music. Above 90% - and they begin to rattle funny at the temples.