- price. Yet, this is only the case if there is a sound of competition. And indeed he is! See the examples below.
- Android users can't access some of the features, and we've got to talk about the price again.
- a repulsive and cheap-looking case that, upon first glance, gives the impression that it was "designed" by an ancient caveman rather than by an Apple product developer.
- loudness. For me personally, it is sufficient, but for many others it appears to be insufficient. You may check this out and see for yourself. Nonetheless, they do not play at an extremely loud volume. They are unable to be "extremely loud" and can only be "just loud."
About noise canceling. On the second day, I waited until all of the others had finished before putting Misses on. And then, a surprise was waiting for me that I had not anticipated and that I had not experienced on the first day: when I put the bowls on my head, I had the sensation that I was almost in a vacuum, not only in terms of the amount of noise around me, but also physically - a pressing (drawing in?) sensation on the membranes. This was something that I had not felt on the first day. And by the way, this is not exactly the most pleasurable sensation! How much longer are you able to stay like this? For all, in point of fact, noise reduction is not silence; rather, it is specifically a sound wave; hence, the exhaustion of the hearing aid may very well be, and everything will rely on the individual's level of resistance or intolerance. I have really sensitive hearing, and it's not only in that department. After an hour or two of use, depending on the nuances, the headphones start to get uncomfortable for me, and this is just about landing and the question of whether or whether the discomfort caused by an inaudible but tactile sound wave will cause weariness to set in sooner. So be aware. Notwithstanding this, it is probably pointless to stir up hysteria. Yet the effect itself, which occurred when putting on Misses headphones after using other headphones, was noteworthy because to the sensation of being sucked into a vacuum chamber.