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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, the product is exactly as described.

Total - normal sound, premium look, interesting stuffing (5th bluetooth, a good set of codecs). Is it worth the money - everyone decides for himself. I was satisfied with reservations. Pros: I won’t paint the sound - all felt-tip pens are different in taste and color, because taste, I’ll just say - it suited me. The landing is comfortable, I won’t say that you can sit all day and not feel discomfort, but quite to yourself. Aesthetics of an expensive device, high-quality materials. Not a bad job

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturer's assurances, high quality.

In general, I am satisfied with the purchase, and if noise reduction is not very important to you, then take it without thinking. You won't regret your purchase! With its pros. Sound: The sound is just great, I just heard something incredible in the music. I did not want to take off the headphones at all. Assembly: The build quality is excellent, the materials from which these headphones are made are very high quality. Cons: Noise cancellation leaves much to be desired, to be honest, it is weak

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

I took it for the sake of noise reduction and the ability to work via USB from a computer, but in the end I was disappointed in the effectiveness of the noise reduction, and in the buzz / extraneous noise during use, and handed over the headphones back to the store. At the same time, I really liked the sound quality, but it was not enough to keep them for myself. With its pros. 1) Sound quality. 2) The ability to work when connected to a computer via USB, and not just a 3.5mm cord. Cons: 1) I…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

When choosing headphones, I had a number of requirements: 1. Good sound. 2. Work without wires. 3. Good microphone. 4. Ability to connect to two sources simultaneously. It seems that according to all the reviews, these headphones fit perfectly, I bought it. And yes, they sound great, there are no complaints about the quality of the microphone, I can hear perfectly (I only checked it indoors, I can’t say how it will be on a noisy street). Two sources are connected without problems. But the…

Pros
  • 1. Great sound 2. They sit very comfortably on the head. 3. The build quality is excellent. 4. Appearance. 5. The ability to listen to music through three types of connections (bluetooth, USB-C wire, audio cable), in the latter mode, the headphones work in passive mode, i. E. may be completely shrunken. 6. Good quality microwave.
Cons
  • 1. Battery. The manufacturer's website states that: - headphones work 20 hours in music playback mode (true); - in passive mode 35 hours (not true); - charge in 2.5 hours (not true). They are discharged in passive mode at the same speed as when playing music, which is strange, but true. For the sake of checking, I left the headphones on, but with the music turned off for 8 hours (night), during this time they sat down by 41%. Charging lasts at least 5 hours, no matter what power source you use. 2. If the headphones are connected to the computer and you are listening to music, then you will not be able to talk at the same time as the music. You have to choose one thing, either a conversation or other sounds. 3. The work of the noise reduction is practically not noticeable.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

Headphones are suitable for those who do not need noise reduction and who do not experience discomfort from their heaviness. In terms of sound and the sum of other qualities, including the price, they beat competitors of the same class. I specially tried them on first in the store, then purchased them remotely in order to be able to return them within 7 days. I realized that the head would get tired and ache from gravity, and returned it with great regret.

Pros
  • * Very good sound quality, especially for wireless headphones. The frequency response is close to flat, compared to the old "overbass" Sony MDR-XB950BT, the sound is excellent, absolutely everything is heard, very detailed and rich. * The presence of all possible codec options, works with a smartphone via LDAC and Windows 10 via aptX. It is also possible to connect via analog wire. The ability to work passively over a USB-C cable is indicated, but my Honor 20 Pro does not support this feature, I could not check it. * Very good build quality. Sturdy metal hinges, no match for Sony. Better ventilation inside the ear cushions, but at the same time everything is closed, you can wear it in the rain. Soft headband. * More or less normal button operation, except for noise reduction. * Works perfectly with two devices, no more need to manually connect the headphones to the phone to go outside. * The price is very much advantageous compared to competitors in the same class.
Cons
  • * Heavy. Even after half an hour of wearing, there is tension around the ears and in the temple area. The abundance of metal and strength have a downside. As a result, I realized that I could not wear it, I issued a refund. * Not the most convenient headband adjustment, very weakly expressed adjustment steps, you have to move very carefully every time. The extended ones do not fit in their original case, which means they have to be adjusted every time. The same problem when putting on over a winter hat. Everyone complains about the large case, I agree, it takes up too much space in the backpack. * Slightly shallower in depth ear cushions, the wife tried to wear and she is less comfortable because of the ears and dreadlocks that are more receding from the head. * Mediocre "reverse" sound insulation, people around the music is heard. Not that much, but nevertheless, it can interfere with someone. * Large buffer. This allows you to have fewer interruptions on "heavy" codecs like LDAC, but after pressing the buttons you have to wait almost a second for the pause or volume control to work. * Very strange active noise cancellation. I didn't really need it, but I wanted to check it out. It does not normally remove the sounds of cars on the street, nor the rumble of a vacuum cleaner, the sound when the function is activated is louder, but noticeably worse in quality. The pressure on the ears is palpable, but apparently we are both sensitive to this technology. But the "permeability" mode is not bad, you can talk without removing the headphones. * Very inconvenient noise reduction lever. The off position is in the middle and it is very difficult to return the switch to it, you need to dose the effort very carefully. And there is a feeling that with regular use it will all very quickly fail.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

Pretty good headphones for the money. Similar sound quality can be found much cheaper, but it will be cheaper to have problems with everything except sound. There are also quality materials, good assembly. Good sound through 3.5 in a passive (off) state, it also works via usb. If you do not need noise reduction - you can not charge at all. The application for a smartphone (android) performs its functions - ating the firmware, some minor settings. Everything is clear and understandable. Without

Pros
  • An excellent balance of build quality / sound / software / noise reduction / convenience / materials / appearance. Nothing sagging, nothing outstanding. The perfect average in everything for your money.
Cons
  • : the ear pads fell apart after 9 months of daily use for 12 hours. This in itself is not a disadvantage, rather a pattern. But there are no replacements for sale. The store returned the money. I believe that this is not a defect in the product itself, so the rating is still 5 stars, but be aware before buying.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Before Shure, I sat on the Sony WH-1000XM3, listened to a huge number of other wireless options (flagships from Sony, Bose, Sennheiser, B&O, H/K, Audio-Technica, Beyerdynamic, Mark Levinson). Sony strained with a very mediocre build quality, a rather inconvenient way to control. On average, in other headphones, the problem is precisely in the passive soundstage (as far as the sound is felt inside the head or close to the monitor) - most headphones "press" the sound on the head and at the same…

Pros
  • - Excellent sound quality (clear highs and lows, more "detailed" sound, it took a minimum of EQ tweaking for a normal passive soundstage) - Gorgeous in-app parametric pulse equalizer - Solid build quality (metal frame) - Good control (separate switch for noise reduction and passthrough) - Ability to connect to a PC via USB in sound card mode
Cons
  • - The application is not available in 2022, I had to get confused to put it on iOS - Noticeably heavier than competitors, but I do not feel discomfort - There is noise reduction, it works, but for show, it is noticeably worse than Sony or Bose

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

I took it based on the reviews of other people, I did not listen before buying. Basically satisfied. Before these headphones, there were wired dt770 beyers, the sound is heaven and earth, and the earth is, of course, Shure . but, I think, for wireless it's very good. But, with wires on airplanes, it’s not very convenient, and the noise reduction is a very nice thing, so I made such a castling

Pros
  • The quality of materials and design, push-button control, good sound, good noise reduction
Cons
  • 2.5 mm jack, shure, this is a joke, right? disgusting transparency mode. not a very convenient switch between transparency, normal and noise reduction modes - the switch is tight and you can jump to another mode. There is no autopause, although judging by the reviews on Sony, this is even a plus than a minus

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A bad product, not worth the money.

This is the SECOND PAIR of these headphones and the pros and cons described apply to both. After I passed the first pair of these ears, I listened to almost all the headphones with APTX-LL available today, and as a result, I returned to the Shurams again, because. the rest of the ears sound pale in comparison. Beyerdynamic lagoon anc seemed the closest in sound, but they literally crumble after a couple of months (the Chinese poured the wrong additive into the plastic), Momentum 3 wireless…

Pros
  • Excellent headphones with good sound; bright sound, excellent attacks; good design; the transparency mode works well; relatively fast charging ~1 hour; Bluetooth is; there is an application with a multi-band equalizer; upgradable headphone firmware; sound reproduction by TYPE-C; support for all possible ATPX/APTX-LL/APTX-HD/SBC/AAC/LDAC codecs; The microphone is OK, but crackles.
Cons
  • Terrible bluetooth headphones with good sound; flat bass - raised highs that whistle (sibilants), EQ saves with the setting ¯ ¯-_ , but the flatness does not go away at all; mediocre control ergonomics, poor headband adjustment (fixation of divisions is very sluggish), the design rattles; ANC working?; does not charge with a complete cable from a PC + no standby mode + holds only 16 hours; bluetooth works disgustingly constantly falling off, losing either the sound, or the connection, then it starts to stutter, using it with 2 devices at the same time (multipoint) is almost impossible; the application with a multi-band equalizer works the devil knows how, the equalizer works only for AAC / SBC / APTX, it does not work for LDAC, its settings constantly fly off the headphones, when you turn on the application, the sound of the headphones may disappear for good, the sound is noticeably better by LDAC, but the sound can be trite work in 1 application, and in another abyss + it works normally (in the "quality" mode) only from a distance of a couple of meters; 2 years after the release of firmware version 0.7!; "unknown device" plays sound when connected via TYPE-C; on all codecs, except for LDAC, crunches are heard in silence; when switching to a microphone (by an application or device), the sound may then disappear!

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average product, you can do better.

I have a fairly large collection of headphones, with such poor quality I only encountered the Akg 371bt model (darling, ear pads) and, in fact, they are cool models in terms of sound. I work for days, there are children, that is, there is not much time to listen to music. Headphones were not taken often. Today I took it out of the case and the result in the photo . a disgrace.

Pros
  • Sound
Cons
  • Glue quality of the ear pads

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

One of the best full size wireless phones on the market with a full range of Bluetooth codecs. Of course, you can hardly call the sound "monitor" sound, but in fact the sound of the Aonic 50 is one of the most balanced among its competitors. High frequencies are somewhat emphasized, due to which air appears in the sound and detail is increased. At the same time, I did not meet sibilants anywhere. The middle is pretty flat, no dips. And very fast elastic low frequencies without busting, even a…

Pros
  • - Detailed sound with slightly accentuated highs and fast collected lows. - Solid construction, quality materials, comfortable fit, allowing you to use the headphones for several hours in a row. - Huge number of usage/connection options - wireless with different codecs, wired passive, wired in USB-DAC mode. - Virtually a complete set of Bluetooth codecs, including aptX HD and LDAC. At the same time, the connection is quite stable. - The presence of a fairly intelligent native application for flashing and setting operating modes and sound. - In the latest firmware v.0.7.0.0, it became possible to save the equalizer settings not only for the native application, but also for third-party applications. The equalizer itself in the native application allows you to fine-tune the sound quite finely. - The box is good for a gift. Complete set - all cables are present, there is a hard case for storage. - Mechanical control. - Good passive noise isolation. - Good implementation of transparency mode. Good job as a headset. - Multipoint is available for 2 devices, if anyone cares. - Replaceable ear pads, and, according to the Market, they are on sale, unlike the same Dali IO-4/6. - The ear cups rotate 90 degrees, allowing you to wear the headphones around your neck.
Cons
  • - Indistinct implementation of ANC. - Autonomy is not the highest among competitors - 15-20 hours of operation from a single charge, depending on the use of ANC. Up to 60 hours, Dali IO-4 is very far away. - You cannot use the equalizer with LDAC. - Slow charging speed. - Transparency/ANC switch slider is poorly recognized by touch. - Non-folding headphone design. Minus, of course, relative, but nonetheless. - Just a record-breaking huge storage and carrying case.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything about the product satisfied me, the price is perfect.

Since 2022 in search of the best BT sound. Owned Sennheiser M3 AEBTXL, Bayerdynamic Lagoon ANC, B&W PX, Sony 1000XM4, Soundcore Life Tune and Liberty 2 Pro. For me, Laguun was ideal, BUT the quality of the materials was 2 minus. I consider the 1000XM4 to be the worst ears (in terms of sound): the sound is simply terrible, it cannot be adjusted, it is not natural at all. Even the Soundcore Life Tune, which cost 4! times cheaper sound better after proper tuning. Zenhi are good, but too much bass,

Pros
  • - Tight, tight bass - Crystal clear uppers - Correct middle - Crazy detail (for BT headphones) - All possible codecs - Quite comfortable, though quite heavy (+ - like Sennheiser M3 - wore them for over a year) - Overall sound quality is excellent, no distortion. Suitable for absolutely any genre - Passive isolation decent Beautiful environment mode - I can listen to music and play with the child) Does not affect the scene and frequency response
Cons
  • - HUGE case but durable - Not the best battery life - New ear pads can not be found, those that are on sale cost a third of the headphones - Noise canceling is weak (compared to competitors). In MAX mode it distorts the scene and frequency response. In NORM mode, it does not distort, but it doesn’t really jam something either Feel them on your head

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It is of good quality, but I won't buy it again.

I specifically went to the store to listen to several models of headphones. As a result, I chose these. But it didn’t grow together: After the purchase, when the noise reduction was turned on, the built-in amplifier produced an increased volume. Hoping a firmware ate will fix this. Turned out to be right. After the ate everything was back to normal. But when you start the application, music playback began to stop in places where the email is very "noisy". With interference, the headphones have…

Pros
  • Good sound quality, support for aptxHD and LDAC, solid construction, physical buttons (no fancy touch pads)
Cons
  • Not foldable design. As a product, a little raw.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

The booth had the opportunity to compare Shure, Sony WH-1000XM4, Sennheiser Momentum M3. The Sennheiser Momentum M3 turned out to be the best in terms of sound in them, so to speak, there is bass and it sounds expensive, I can also say that the sound is very balanced, there is even nothing to complain about. Sony WH-1000XM4 against their background is a kindergarten with cheap bass that scores everything in a row - this is not serious at all. As for Shure, there is very little bass (especially…

Pros
  • 1 I really liked the sound (closer to the monitor ones with pronounced midrange and treble and low frequencies), out of the box and not warmed up - I really liked it. Naturally, everything is individual. If you need bass, these headphones are definitely not for you. 2 I liked the noise reduction, not much worse than in the Sony WH-1000XM4, but better because it does not squeeze the brain so much. Noise reduction is felt and it is really felt, with the music turned on, nothing is heard (only you and the music). 3 Construction and fit is perfect for me personally. Of course, they have weight, but they did not reveal anything critical for themselves in this regard. Compared to the Sony WH-1000XM4, the Shure is much more comfortable for me, but at the same time, the Shure is less comfortable than the Sennheiser Momentum M3. By the way, after an hour of listening, my ears did not sweat, but now there is no heat either. 4 Button control is more like than touch. 5 Instantly connect via Bluetooth to a PC (Apt X codec) and to the Phone (LDAC codec) and instantly switch from one device to another. Sound via Bluetooth from a PC is good, from a phone via LDAC even better. I tried it through a 3.5 mm wire - it's good, but via Bluetooth it seemed that it was better, it plays cleaner. 6 Support for all codecs: AAC, aptX, aptX LL, aptX HD, LDAC 7 Bluetooth 5.0 8 USB Type-C
Cons
  • 1 The application is very weak compared to Sony. In the memory of the headphones, the equalizer setting, as I understand it, cannot be written down. 2 Connected via USB Type-C - the charge is on, but there is no sound. Like they said it should work. Maybe I haven't figured it out yet. 3 2.5mm jack 4 USB Type-C and 2.5 mm laces are included, but they are short and thin. 5 Cover - very healthy, does not fit into a backpack, I did not like it. But I have a cover from a Chinese site))) and he, like a native, came up

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

In general, it’s good, if it’s possible to listen to headphones over a wire when traveling to work, then there are no questions at all, but why then buy wireless headphones?) Ideal for listening to music at home with or without a wire. At first they seemed a little bulky, but if you look from the side, everything is ok, they look great outwardly, I took brown ones, I put 5 stars, because I took it primarily because of the sound, but it lived up to expectations, everything else is secondary

Pros
  • The sound is incredible
Cons
  • It’s impossible to listen to music near the subway exit / at stops, constant interruptions when the phone is in my pants pocket, when I hold it in my hand it’s still normal, but this is probably for all wireless headphones, I listen using the aptx hd codec

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

For people who switch from headphones for 5000, then don’t take it, you will be disappointed, you want obvious sharp differences at this price, but you won’t feel them, take brighter ones in color or in bass, senheisers, dahls, or b&w. Whoever understands listened to headphones for that kind of money, it's worth a try, I think you'll like it. Try to give an ordinary person a Chinese multimeter for 300 and an expensive Chinese professional one for 5000, or he won’t understand the difference for

Pros
  • They really sound like monitors, with high quality at all frequencies, without blockages and kinks. Very honest, definitely have the right to exist. They work well in terms of functionality, they are pleasant, they look very cool live, better than in the picture. A good application, ated by software, everything is in 2022, everything is clear. But the thing is not for everyone, I’ll try to form an understanding of why this is below.) The thing is cool, beautiful, high-quality and expensive, $ 350 is 100% worth its money, but not 60,000 as in February 2022.
Cons
  • - The noise reduction mode is very weak compared to bose, sony. But I think that it is not particularly needed, or you should not choose headphones for it. Without it, everything plays perfectly, the ear pads already close you from the outside world. - The volume may not be enough. BUT this is very individual, for any average person it’s just normal, there are those who love sooo loudly, well, that’s not enough for them, for others 95% will be just right. - do not look that there is a charge for 20 hours, but in the distance, for example, for 30-60. Believe me, if you are not in the subject, you will have enough with your head, you will charge once a week or even once every two. This is not a selection criterion.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

So, I have been using these headphones for a long time, I even managed to pat them normally. but they must be protected! so, more about the sound: they connected to my phone using the coolest codec, 990kbps which, without options to choose from. I don’t know for sure, it may be in the phone . through the cable they work a little louder, and the flow is not so limited, but if, while I use their cable, I turn them on, they yell even louder, that’s it! but if you listen to music very loudly, the…

Pros
  • sound quality. sound volume. sit comfortably on the head. reliable and strong.
Cons
  • weak bluetooth signal.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

100% FANTASTIC! PERFECT! MARVELOUS!

Very happy with the Shure Aonic 50. I have the best models from JBL, Bose, B&W, B&O and Master & Dynamic so I have a little comparison. Overall sound quality, sound detail and sound balance excellent 5 out of 5 stars. Where they really shine is in the soundstage and depth of the music. You can literally sense listening direction and distance as if you were sitting on a stage or in a studio as the musical performance surrounds you in 3D. Truly emersed and the BEST I've ever experienced. Also in…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Too long to wait

I'm looking for everything - headphones that are considered 'audiophile' and that I can use for everything from listening to quality music (without throwing two grand on a couple of cans that I'm not getting the full benefit of) while still being able to spend hours at a computer for conference calls, listening to music in between, and being able to easily switch between phones and computers. I tried Infinite Headphones. So far, the Bose QC30 neckband headphones with very good active noise…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No manual

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Awesome headphones with below par noise canceling

I bought Sony WH-1000XM3, Sennheiser Momentum 3 and these Shure headphones to compare and will be returning 2 of them. By far the best sounding are the Shure AONIC 50 headphones (with the exception of the noise cancellation). I've been working from home testing them and there's a two year old running around so it's not quiet. I appreciate the sound quality in every respect. Listened to Tidal Hi-Fi and Spotify wirelessly on my iPhone. I'm sorry it took longer than I expected. so much bass, but…

Pros
  • Great construction
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging