Before I switched to Bose, I tried out a number of different pairs of headphones by TWS, and I have to say that the Bose headphones are by far the most impressive in terms of sound quality. This applies to both the volume and the quality of the sound itself. Following in their footsteps are companies such as B&WPI7, Noble, Sony, and others. Following the installation of my Audio-Technica ATH-CKX9 plugs, they sat in my ears in an unusual manner, almost as if they were weightless. Additionally, the sound delivery is slightly different and less juicy than before, but there are no wires. Although they are quite bulky, for comparison, you can take the Anker Liberty 2 Pro and see it in the photo; however, the latter are significantly heavier than the former. Initially, I was afraid that the mounts were too soft and that the headphones would fly out of my ears or not hold well. However, this is a false impression, as the mounts are actually quite firm. Running is a wonderful sport, which is the primary reason I took it. On the street, there is sufficient volume reserve, but in the subway, the hum constantly interrupts, making it uncomfortable to listen to music or watch a movie (in this case, you need to take an older model with active noise reduction). I purchased some ears from AliExpress at a discount, and the final price turned out to be 16k. For this amount of money, the drawbacks are irrelevant; however, if you pay full price, you should give it some thought; however, the sound quality of competitors' products is inferior. As I mentioned earlier, there is not multipoint, which means that you will have to turn off your ears in one device, cling to another, and so on each time. This is because there is no way to switch between devices. Might include aptx codecs; I primarily listen to rock and metal, and in some tracks where I pick up a bitrate, I feel like I'm losing details ((( The operating time was also less than amazing; however, if you listen at the level of 60 percent, I believe they will be able to win back the time statement at 5 hours; this will only be the level at which other manufacturers operate (only they have this maximum sound, and bose has more margin). The headphones themselves are made of a regular matte plastic, much like the remote controls found on older models of televisions; this material does not stand out in any way, but the most important thing is that it does not become dirty (white model; black ones get very fat and paw .). The price of the case is three or four times that of fully discharged ears. Unfortunately, it is completely impossible to switch to TWS headphones in order to get rid of the wires. This is due to the fact that the sound in these headphones is good, but not excellent. The Fiio BTR3 + ATH-CKX9 is currently in first place because of its democratic price tag and maximum sound.
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