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Review on White Sony WI-C200 Wireless In-Ear Headset/Headphones with Microphone for Phone Calls (WIC200/W) - Improved SEO by Anson Wang ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, I liked the product, I bought it for a reason.

As some have already unsubscribed, there is an echo during the conversation. It is unusual, although it does not interfere directly with the conversation. Pros below: 1. Battery life. Claimed 15 hours. In practice, it turned out about 12-13, which is nevertheless a good indicator. 2. Decent soundproofing. 3. Before them there were JBL T110 BT, in terms of sound I will say this: in comparison with JBL, Sony has a little more low frequencies, but at the same time they do not cut the ear, then the bish is quite soft. What else I noticed in comparison, Sony sometimes lacks details in the sound at medium frequencies. 4. The control unit and the battery are symmetrical in location. 5. Type-C output for charging. Also quite fast charging from 0 to 100. 6. Cost. For such sound quality, the price tag is not raised. Has cons: 1. Most annoying voice notifications. Especially about battery life. When fully charged, there is a 100 percent alert. Then 70, then 50. And with a difference of 1-2 hours after the 50% alert, the voice notifies that the charge is low, please charge. Pretty crookedly implemented. In my opinion, these warnings are completely irrelevant. 2. When rewinding tracks forward and backward from the control unit, there is a delay of about one and a half seconds. There is no smooth transition. When the maximum volume is reached, there is also a beep that takes about a second, while the background music continues to play. When you press pause on the control unit, there is again a delay of at least 1 second. The problem is not in the Bluetooth version, but in the implementation. 3. On the control unit, all buttons have a small stroke. It's not very convenient. Plus, personally, I often get confused between the "minus" and "off" buttons. To the touch, they are not very distinguishable. You have to feel the buttons twice so as not to miss. Ideally, all 3 buttons needed to be "fenced" a little from each other. IMHO. 4. The magnets holding the earbuds together are very weak. On the same JBL T110 BT, the magnets are more powerful.

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