I've never had a pair of headphones that could block out ambient sounds. Most likely had higher hopes. The device is intriguing regardless, as it effectively muffles background noises such as a snowplow, a vacuum cleaner, the metro, etc. Such dreary clattering of machinery. If there is a conversation going on nearby, you might hear it, but you wouldn't be able to make out the words. The headphones do a poor job of isolating even relatively acute sounds like the squeaking of adhesive tape. Overall, I'm satisfied with the feature, as I prefer to work in total silence. This is especially nice for my elderly ears. In addition, I think the sony app has great sound customization options and pleasantly surprising settings. After installing the app and playing about with the sound, I started listening to all of the classic songs, and the experience was unlike any other. There are other sound settings, such as having music play exclusively from the left or the back of the room. Sound effects that mimic those of a concert, nightclub, etc. There are five different modes, and each one makes the music sound different and cool. (You can listen to your favorite songs in their original and alternate forms while getting a buzz.) The speakers clicked and wheezed constantly for the first two weeks, and they seemed to be dangling and rattling. For the service, I had planned to bring it along. I became mad after reading the forums. But then I went to my music library (I listen to a lot of music), and saw that the low-frequency equalization was activated there, clashing with the Sony app and causing unwanted background noise to play. It's fascinating how disabling the equalizer completely eliminated the background noise. I have included photos of this beast for your perusal. If you want to avoid the sensor's unpleasantness, try pressing on its edges to create some raised dots. Let's say we want to skip to the next song. The headphones must be held on the right side of the head, but there's a catch: they must be held perfectly perpendicular to the earpiece, not the floor. The brain, for instance, wants to shift to the right while seated in a reclining chair so that it is parallel to the floor, whereas the correct position is perpendicular to the edge of the headphones.
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