- - Appearance - Autonomy - Management - cable - Convenience
- - Sound - Reserve volume
- -Original (qr-code, box design, wire - all criteria passed) - Appearance (apyut style instantly! ) -Sound - Noise isolation (the sounds of the subway, of course, interrupt badly)
- - press on the ears -Sometimes they mess up a little when connected via Bluetooth (more often in open space when the phone is in your pocket)
- + Build quality: no backlash; protruding edges; beautiful design, in the style of the brand itself. + Autonomy of work: with daily use for 6-7 hours, and sometimes more - it goes out to charge 1 time per week. A charge lasts about 35-37 hours on average. + Convenient joystick controls. All functions, with one hand! + Good contact with the phone. 10-15m without barriers and walls. + Fast charging 1.2-1.5h.
- - I’ll take it to the shortcomings, only the lack of a cover. I had to take it from other headphones!
- About the sound - in the comments. + Build quality; + Quality of materials; + Joystick control; Separately, I would like to highlight the joystick - an ingenious solution. Very convenient management. ThinkPad fans will definitely appreciate it :) + Landing on the head; You can play sports. + Battery. Tired of planting; ) The only problem: a small indicator and you need to peer at what color is on, and in general, remember this, :) otherwise you can be left without a charge.
- As you know, the advantages are a continuation of the disadvantages :) Due to the tight fit - puts a lot of pressure on the ears; I had enough monitor headphones, after a short time my ears get used to it. But for girls, a strict alarm (especially as a gift). -no multipoint for blue tooth; You have to connect your ears to the devices every time with your hands. Wildly annoying. - sometimes the music disappears; At the same time, it can happen 30 cm from the phone and play perfectly at 10 meters. And all this at home, or in other rooms. Floating problem, not often, but it happens. - AAC. Plays like SBC. (Apparently AAC is used only as a shell - transport). ===== This is not a minus of the device, this is a feature of codecs and the A2DP protocol (and applies to absolutely all devices with BT) There was not enough space in the comment, so here (read the comment first): If your device (phone, or what you plan to listen to) does not support aptX, buying a MID (nothing to do with headphones) is money thrown away. You will hear the sound that any Chinese play for 1.5k and cheaper, according to the standard SBC protocol, which is not initially adapted for listening to high-quality music. If you do not hear the difference (you are lucky (or not -)) and you will be satisfied with the purchase), if you hear, you will be disappointed. For iPhone owners: AAC plays just as badly as SBC (at least on these ears), only aptX sounds normal.
- The main advantage is the joystick button on the headphone case. With it, it is super convenient to switch tracks, adjust the volume, pause, because. no need to get distracted and poke at the phone. More pluses - build quality, comfort, looks. Low frequencies are normal.
- Sound quality. High and especially mid. When I bought these headphones, I wanted to get a sound like in Marshall major II, but the mid has a much worse sound, unfortunately. They put two models side by side - major II and these - connected in turn through the same cable to the same phone - and the sound at mid is much (! ) worse, in principle, almost the usual "porridge" like in cheap headphones. The outstanding detail of the major II (I mean the non-bluetooth major II model) is far away. "The difference between . mp3 and . flac" I don't think I'll ever notice.