For a long time, I was under the impression that I should purchase headphones from Apple and spend an extra fifteen dollars for wooden ones. Praise be to God that the toad triumphed and seized Huawei in the end. I have no reason to believe that they are missing anything. We are as content as an elephant. These are some advantages: Landing. They are designed to fit snugly and comfortably inside the ear canals. They stay in place even when you're on the move. Noise suppression. It is especially noticeable when going from the mode that allows sound to pass through to the option that reduces noise. Suddenly, you are unable to hear anything in the surrounding environment (within reason). Time spent working. Without stopping to recharge, I was able to log a total of approximately 20 hours' worth of work, on average. The case charges rapidly, both manually and automatically. Various cons: Someone has mentioned that the lid is very fragile. Certainly, this is the best location to be in, but I believe that everything will be OK as long as you make prudent use of it. Their propensity to slide around is a little bit bothersome. Because of the rounded shape of the headphones themselves, I found myself losing hold of them on more than one occasion, and they ended up on the floor. One possible explanation for this is because the hands are shrimp.
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