- Nice design. (Most likely) a very amazing sound!
- There is a chance (although a small one) that they won't fit well in your ears, in which case the sound will be significantly worse than described. In addition, there won't be any kind of soundproofing.
- Focus on: Sound, Ear Comfort, Design, Independence, and Control Advantages: - Lower ambient noise - Dual-device connectivity
- The control panel button is extremely inflexible. A slight amount of effort is required before you can make a click, and when you do, the earpiece will begin to wiggle in your ear. - Before you can make use of the headphones' features, such as noise cancellation and EQ tuning, you must first register them with the app. First, the Google Play-downloaded app wouldn't recognize the headphones, so I had to get the apk file straight from the developer's site. - The software proves that the headphones don't discharge at the same pace all around; the left one sits 5-10% faster than the right one. - Eight out of ten times, a connection between two devices is successful. It's probable that the issue arises occasionally because to incompatibilities between Bluetooth connection software versions on the devices.
- Sound. There's nothing special about it, and that's fine. Everything about him is just right. In this identical fashion.
- Reduced background noise. Control. It's a hefty price to pay for progress, but in around 18 months' time, these same technologies will be accessible to everyone at a fraction of the current asking prices. Each individual must make their own value judgment.