- Great sound, excellent build quality, good fit on the head, long battery life.
- Didn't find it.
- 1. Sufficiently loud sound 2. seems to be good sound insulation (it is clear that if you turn it all on, you will be heard) 3. Well assembled
- 1. strong pressure on the ears. 2. not a very comfortable fit on the head (turnips are different for everyone, so this item is exclusively for my cuckoo)
- ratio of cost to benefit
- the quantity, as well as the measurements
- Absolute bass. Not one wire.
- No
- Manifestation, the brand JBL
- Even when taking into account the cost, they are sound (I took blindly for 1900 per share). Their speakers are, of those that could be located, the most interesting ones. This is immediately audible from the first seconds - the dynamic range is very narrow, there is no stage, the vocals are in the face, the detail is at the level of the plugs from the print.
- Prior to the breakdown, there were relatively few complaints regarding the headphones in and of themselves.
- Failed to perform within the scope of the warranty.
- both sound and battery
- 1. It enrages them each and every minute to hear the sound that they are discharged if the charge is lower than 30%. 2. There are times when only the left earphone functions.
- A decent battery, a good design, a good assembly, and buttons that are comfortable, and they appear to be sturdy.
- Terrible sound. If the person's skin is oily, the ear pads' material will eventually start to flake out and peel off over time.
- Comfortable, cozy, and able to maintain a charge for an extended period of time (about a few days, if actively used). Plastic is not of low grade, but it is also not of the highest possible standard. Light in weight. The volume is of course adequate, and when the speed is turned up to maximum, you are unable to hear anything in the surrounding area. The low end of the sound is rather pleasing. Because you can converse and listen to music with only one device, this feature is perfect for a phone. Even if you are chatting to someone while walking down the street in the city, they will be able to hear you clearly. The display on the phone will show you how much battery life the headphones have left. It takes around one hour to charge the headphones, although this time might vary greatly depending on the power of the charger you choose; I used two-amp chargers. I was impressed by how convenient it was to use multiple devices at the same time while also being connected to a computer. For example, when the phone rings, an alert is sent to the headphones, which enables you to talk on the phone without using your hands. When the call is over, you can then continue listening to your preferred music that is broadcast from the computer.
- While switching between applications on the phone, there are some noises that aren't necessary, and while they are audible, they aren't particularly important.