Without a question, I would suggest going with either the "first" or the "sports" model. The WF-SP800N, which had previously been owned by Sony and was afterwards purchased by that company, was successfully transferred to a child, who is now overjoyed by the event. Some pros: - sound (all in comparison) - a pleasant and stable fit within the ear canals - working time (enough for "everything" and still remains) - nearly perfect fit a case with a very pleasant and satisfying sense of touch; meticulous attention to detail (nice soft-touch, sliding lid, remaining charge "on the button", etc.) Having this drawback: - sound (everything in comparison) - solid bass, however you'll need ear pads that fit your ears properly (although this is a constant problem in earplugs) - There is no active noise suppression - The application and "presets" to the equalization are almost entirely pointless (although, too, the taste and color) - work that is confusing while pairing (both headphones are visible, but when you still managed to link both of them together) (although this should be done) - the sound quality had worsened to the point that it was no longer possible (experiment) - scarcely audible noise during pauses (with each new firmware it is less and less) If you "drive" a bike, you should brace yourself for some wind whistling due to the passage of air between your ear and the earpiece. This is not a serious issue (this is a disease of all sports models with this shape)
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