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Review on Experience Wireless Music Like Never Before with Sony WI-C300 In-Ear Headphones in White by Kiyoshi Nakazawa ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, could have found something else.

I debated between these and the JBL t110bt headphones before settling on these as my first pair of bluetooth headphones. I heated them for a total of several days, including: - The sound is not terrible and is very clean; however, there is very little bass, so the sound is rather flat. I attempted to adjust the usual music equalizer to a "More low" setting; however, certain tracks started to wheeze after the adjustment (the volume is below the middle). I can attest to the fact that two types of my Philips wired headphones that retail for between 500 and 600 rupees provide a sound that is both more profound and more expansive. I compared it to the Huawei AM61, and while the latter has far better bass, the sound quality is less pure as a result. Every single interlocutor had something negative to say about the microphone. When worn, the microphone does not cause any interference and does not shift to the left (despite the fact that there were some reservations before the purchase). Additionally, the wire is not overly long and does not get tangled in the heels. It is not very clear why the heaviest structural element was placed in the center behind the back, which is a significant drawback. If you are not wearing clothes that will support it (such as a shirt), and try to keep your back straight, then it will simply hang and pull the headphones down. This is a problem if you are not wearing clothes that will support it. When I wear them, I don't see any issues, but this feature is a benefit for other headphone designs that have a long wire and blocks that are evenly distributed on both sides.

Pros
  • - uncompromised audio quality - charge time of precisely two hours - user-friendly button layout
Cons
  • - there is not nearly enough bass - the design is not very user-friendly (details below)

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