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Review on Wireless Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones, Black by Dng Chng  (Chng Tail ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Here I will write a small comparison with Chinese wireless headphones. These are the second BT ears. The first were the Chinese Bluedio T2 plus. The Chinese ones had more functions (playing music from an SD card, listening to the radio), they held a charge longer, and they could be comfortably worn around the neck. But after I heard how the marshals play, it's just heaven and earth. Also, marshals are more reliable, because. The Chinese were completely made of plastic. MID transmits much less external noise, thanks to comfortable high-quality ear pads and more pressure on the ears. On Chinese ears, a blue LED blinked very often and very brightly, at night in a dark room it was extremely annoying, in contrast to the barely noticeable smooth blinking of a white light in the MID. What was very annoying about Chinese headphones was the last drops of charging. A nasty female voice reported that the battery was discharged every 10 seconds, and every 10 seconds interrupted the music for 5 seconds. In the marshals, an unobtrusive "peel" delicately informs about the discharge.

Pros
  • - good passive noise cancellation - juicy multifaceted sound - acceptable microphone quality - extremely convenient joystick control - decent working time - the design inspires confidence, it is convenient and quick to fold, the mechanism feels reliable - Included is a very nice and nice wire with a microphone
Cons
  • - the first month after 30 minutes of listening, the ears started to hurt, but then they got used to it and stopped - due to rather strong pressure, it is uncomfortable to wear around the neck - on a noisy street (or let's say in a tram), when using the built-in microphone, the interlocutor will not hear you well - quite often there are artifacts, jerks in the music, but this, as it turned out empirically, is most likely due to nearby powerful mobile base stations (on the way from work to home, interference starts only in certain places) - few functions, only wireless playback and wired, no radio, no possibility to listen from a memory card - very beautiful and nice micro-usb cable included does not support data transfer, only charging. this is of course a nitpick, rather than a real minus - you can pick up the phone to answer the call by pressing the button, and at the end of the conversation you cannot hang up the phone in the same way

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