Headphones I have the 3rd day. I briefly described the advantages and disadvantages, now in fact. I am the owner of wired Sennheiser cx200 and Sony MDR-1ABT wireless overheads, so I compare them with them and with a dozen other wireless models that I listened to in the store. My music is mostly vocal drum'n'bass, so the emphasis on detail, bass and vocals was important to me, and these headphones have it all. The basses are not accentuated, but they are there, pleasant, soft. Averages prevail here, but not in the sense that they overlap everything else, not at all. All frequencies are quite cleverly balanced. I was pleased that when the vocal comes in, it is accentuated, and the emphasis goes to a separate instrument if it stands out in the composition. The highs are clean enough. At high volume, nothing merges into a mess if there is a large set of instruments, each sound has its place. Properly fitted ear pads ensure the correct balance of frequencies. The connection is the highest quality of all the headphones listened to in the store. They are suitable for cycling, but sometimes you have to correct it by returning the battery to the middle of the neck, in this regard, the design is for a C grade on a 5-point system. During a conversation, the interlocutor hears well, but if there are noises on the street - tools from a construction site, lawn mowers, car signals, then for the interlocutor it tumbles into his ears very sharply. One and a half hours of charging via type-c and 10 hours of work. There are 3 buttons on the remote, the middle one is play, pause, answer the call, and turn it off. On two sides of the middle - increase the volume down, when the pause is on, you can check the "capacity" of the battery with one of the buttons, the aunt from the speakers reports the percentage of the remaining charging. In general, I'm satisfied with the "ears", but I'm unlikely to purchase such a form factor in the future. I will not say that the sound is better or worse, for example, in comparison with the same cx 200. I will say that it is of the same quality, but a little different. And one more small remark - the plugs themselves are smaller even than those of the cx 200.
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