- Autonomy, intelligent noise reduction, sound quality, simplicity and ease of use.
- + Good connection + Three-level noise reduction with transparency + Multi connection + Very decent sound (but with nuances, see comments) + GOOD microphone (I recorded conversations) + Comfortable fit + capacious battery + Full control via sensors + Properly arranged charging contacts
- - Possible allergy to materials - You have to squeeze hard enough, but this is more of a nuance) - Almost no equalizer settings (but almost not necessary)
- Sound, battery life
- In-ear fit, headphone weight
- Good sound. Deep, clean, detailed bass. Useful noise reduction / sound transmission modes. Ergonomics, fit perfectly and stay in my ears. Compact lightweight case. Long battery life. I like the design. Compatible with any device. Stable connection, sound without a single interruption. I use it with Huawei p40 pro - nice ecosystem features. Adequate price.
- For me they are not.
- Design, USB-C charging
- The sound quality does not match the price of the device, there is a wild sound delay when watching a video.
- Sound, noise reduction and sound transmission mode
- Landing in the ears, management. Before that, I used bads from Samsung. Management and landing in them is more convenient.
- It may be strange, but first of all I will note their design, I think it is extremely important for tws, because. These are not just headphones, but also a full-fledged "accessory". I have never seen more beautiful tws. And I have seen a lot of them. We are talking, of course, about the silver color (which would be more correct to call "chrome"), white and black - some kind of boring crap. The sound is quite good for its price tag. It didn't surprise me at all, but it's exactly what you'd expect from a tws at this price point, maybe a little better. Comfortable ergonomics, very cool controls, nice and well-made case.
- Compared to my main Sony 1000xm4 ears, I didn’t expect miracles from the noise reduction of these frabads at all, but it somehow upset me directly . doesn't even try to suppress it. It turns out a very strange effect. But given the fact that these are plugs, this can be neglected. There is also a lack of a speak to chat analog, as on the aforementioned Sony: when you start talking, the headphones recognize your voice, pause the music, and turn on the transparency mode. It is very convenient, for example, to use this at the checkout of a store or metro. And in these you have to pause and turn on transparency manually - not very convenient.
- Volume, sound, operating time.
- Noise suppression
- Good sound. The ability to use each earpiece separately (while one is charging, the other can work). Noise cancellation is also good, but since there is nothing to compare with, let it be a plus. Fast charging and long battery life. Many write that the case is uncomfortable, I don’t know, I got used to it right away and I like the fit of the headphones in it.
- 1) The most important. This is the sound quality for the interlocutor. You can't do without a mat. Interlocutors say that the sound is depressing. Gurgling, quacking, especially if the environment is noisy. Sound quality directly correlates with the level of noise around. If a car drives by, that's it - the interlocutor will not hear a single word of yours, but what he hears will make him just hang up so as not to go crazy. Sometimes out of the blue the sound becomes disgusting in a quiet apartment. The sound is so lousy that it is simply impossible to talk. But the number of microphones in these headphones is almost the main marketing ploy that I fell for. 2) The troubles began with the unpacking itself. I unpacked it on the street, it turned out that inside the ear pads they just lie unsecured. As a result, exactly the size I needed fell out when I first opened the box and rolled under the wooden flooring. The support service said that Huawei does not sell ear pads. It's a cap, comrades. I don’t know about other manufacturers, but having bought headphones for 10k, I want to have no service and accessibility of accessories. 3) They are big. More precisely, they are huge, just a hefty canoe that sticks out of the ears. Not even the straps themselves, they are just cool, but what is in the ears. Sometimes I look with envy at people who bought headphones from other brands. 4) Inconvenient volume control. 5) It was not possible to achieve the "correct" position of the headphones, according to the accompanying software. Not with one standard size of ear cushions (I found the original ones from another person), not with cancer or a crack, at least hammer in with a hammer, no way. Therefore, I can not say why all this is necessary.
- Bass
- WOW effect - NET
- Absolute Legend
- Useless Features
- Price
- Weight
- Confidence
- Other Other
- Decent performance
- Nothing
- Easy setup
- There are other interesting options.