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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

These headphones have excellent sound quality; all frequencies are balanced and do not attempt to cancel one another out. The bass is just where it should be, but what I appreciate most about it is how it feels in my body. a feeling of compressed air pressure. The bass that is provided in sensations is this. Excellent passive noise isolation is achieved. But after only a short period of use, there is ear ache. You eventually come to the realization that the pain is making it difficult for you…

Pros
  • 1) Plastic, which can hardly be described as violent. This is very manly. Language that is elegant does not dare to call. fantastic in the hands. 2) A translucent semi-matt cover with red wicked lights inside of it makes me feel high. There is no sound coming from the lid at all. It holds securely in the open position; that is, it just won't open or close. 3) The peculiar design of the headphones. Before the sales began, I stared at the photographs for a very long time and couldn't figure out how this device would stay in my ear. Don't let go. There is no way they could ever fall out of their ears, in my opinion. 4) Water- and sweat-resistant features, including specific perforations where any water that gets inside the headphones may drain. If I'm not misled, the headphones will produce a noise that will force the water out of the way. 5) No issues with the mechanical buttons; they are pressed clearly. 6) It's a major plus that a small-sized diode has finally been produced; you can glue it if you like. Then Sony likes to stick a flashlight—not a diode—in the most noticeable location, which you may cover up (see Sony VF 1000xm3).
Cons
  • 1) Very subpar machinery. charging cable, two extra pairs of ear cushions, a third pair already attached to the headphones, bits of paper, and a pretty shoddy box. Damn, I know that's not the packaging to listen to, but since the ears cost $10,000, they should have given it a shot. 2) No application. The main negative aspect is this. Your ears cannot be adjusted, managed, or managed. Again, we are shocked by Sony's impudence after taking a look at the price. I didn't even think it was feasible when I first started using it. While Sony has made some progress, cheap earphones made in China in 2022 are already absorbing software. No noise cancellation. Manufacturers should be penalized for this in 2022. 4) Average autonomy. Not the best, but also not the worst.

The 15mm speaker diameter makes these the largest SONY tws earphone speakers ever produced. The audio quality is also commendable, being balanced and well-balanced all the way through the frequency range. Any ear may comfortably accommodate them. When it comes to value for money, it's hard to find fault. However, the wf-c500 is worth a second look if you have small ears (for strictly cosmetic reasons) or prefer a wider range of colors. The music sounds different there, but the artists are…

Pros
  • The sound is rich and full (typical of Sony products). Elegant and user-friendly layout (typical of Sony products). Safety goggles
Cons
  • They may appear disproportionately huge to some.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Excellent alternative to the "sennheiser cx300 ll" I put off making the switch to bluetooth for a long time out of fear that they would be worse than the zenheisers. However, the speaker on them is actually 1 mm larger than on the zenheisers. After using Zenheiser 200s, I was shocked by the improvement in the 300 series. Taking into account that 200 for 50 USD and 300 for 70 USD respectively. In addition, I was reluctant to spend $100 on bluetooth because wired connectors are so cheap in…

Cons
  • This is a huge example. Because of the dial that transmits so much background noise, your conversation partner will be able to hear your every step if you use them as a headset.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

After the previous wired Sony gave their soul, they were seized simply for the sake of listening to music. Although I am wary of wireless headphones, I was pleasantly delighted here. The sound was revealed to be typical of Sonia's: strong basses, well-defined highs, but a weak middle, which was, however, rescued by an equalization. In general, I'll say that for someone as finicky about sound as I am, the benefits clearly outweighed the drawbacks.

Pros
  • Excellent soundproofing (no noise canceling here) -Great sound with tight, satisfying bass -Very solid construction of the headphones itself and the case (everything has been dropped and fallen multiple times, but everything still functions like a clock) -Long working time -Build quality
Cons
  • - Ergonomic cutlets - Weak microphone; you can only speak normally by holding the earpiece in your hands - Difficulty adjusting equalizer - Out of sync and connection errors; their number has slightly increased a year later - The cover of the case still came off after a year; however, this is more likely due to improper use)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Consider the Marshall Major II Bluetooth for comparison. The Marshalls ones sold for 5000, and this ones went for 7500. Although it is rather unfortunate that the price has dropped by such a significant amount, I do not regret purchasing the item, therefore it is irrelevant to me. It came as quite a shock to me because I was under the impression that earplugs and earbuds could not provide a sound that was superior to that of headphones worn overhead or monitor headphones equipped with…

Pros
  • Sound, cost, convenience, battery life, and connectivity are all important factors.
Cons
  • Individually, the earphone does not fit very securely in the right ear because it is too large for the ear canal there.

Once more, the sound is more impressive than it has ever been! In the reviews that I read, the "brutal" plastic was described as: Plastic and, more generally, all of the components, including the case and the headphones themselves, are of a very high quality and are quite durable. However, the plastic material itself is somewhat tuberculated and has a very straight appearance. Matte. For myself, I'm not a really tactile person. However, you guys, the sound is just intoxicating.

Pros
  • The sound is completely fantastic! Very good quality, the bass is amazing—guys, who cares about the sound—don't even bother looking for anything else, since this is it!
Cons
  • While I enjoy everything, I can't tell you the truth because it would take too long. They fit well, and other than the fact that they protrude from the ears, there are no complaints to be made about them. But I do not care.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The item is average, not sure if it's worth the money.

For this price, you can find more compact and more interesting sound. Didn't live up to expectations. I don't understand why there are so many bad reviews.

Pros
  • Volumetric bass (but nothing special in fact, comfortable fit.
Cons
  • Appearance (locators), The volume is not enough on the Samsung s10 plus, I always want to add it, but not anymore, and in general the sound is not impressive, mediocre, the right earphone falls off the connection sometimes for a couple of seconds, this is not normal. The microphone is not suitable on the street, the interlocutor will hear everything, the voice is not clear.

Fans of the iPhone will come in since everything is just extremely good in terms of sound, convenience, build quality, and the case. Everything is straightforward and straightforward works without any dances with a tambourine open the case for the first time plug them in, and that is all there is to it. The following time, everything will take care of itself. It would appear that there is protection against perspiration they fit really snugly, and you are able to run in them without even being…

Pros
  • The sound quality is of the highest caliber.
Cons
  • They claim that if it were in the apitiix format, it would have a more appealing sound. On the other hand, this is debatable.

Autonomy of 9 hours is very cool Its pros: Awesome bass, very clear and pleasant sound In principle, they fit any genre, but the emphasis, nevertheless, is on low ones, so if you listen to music where there is good bass, take it - you will not regret it Cons: Massive, not suitable for all ears, it’s comfortable for me, but if you listen to music for a long time, your ears get tired A little white noise, but it is not noticeable when listening to music, only when talking

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Got pros: Not a bad sound, which naturally does not reach wired headphones. Comfortable, earbuds fit great. Excellent autonomy. Some cons: Large enough, such ears should not be worn in a hat. When using the headphones for less than a month, the cover of the charging case is already loose.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Never buy this product.

In my subjective opinion, the red price of these headphones is 1.5-2 thousand. It is a pity for the money spent (6 thousand)

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is the most common, it could be worse.

from SBH80 to the aptX-enabled, intelligent Sony Xperia XZ1. A complete letdown, SBH80 leaves you with the impression that you are listening to two cheap SVEN computer speakers from your youth. It is obvious that taste and color matter, and to some, a mare is a bride, but in general, I won't ever buy ears without first trying them on for myself. Everyone praises the sound in their evaluations, however I was completely unimpressed. Everything else, with the exception of the sound-absorbing…

Pros
  • A smartphone's clever auto-connect and auto-disconnect features, fit in the ears, passive sound isolation, manufacturing materials, casing, battery, and volume are all important factors.
Cons
  • sound

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

The ears sounded cool, but I had to sell them because the ears get very tired of them, the ori are big and heavy. They are definitely not for everyday use, maybe for running or home listening, but not for work.

Pros
  • Sound
Cons
  • Size, they are big and ears get tired of them.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

I'm happy with my buy. For me personally, I knew that Mr. What I heard wasn't always to my taste. Perhaps a hundred and five hundred dollars could get you something, but I don't think it's washed away on jokes if you give that much. Use a standard audio source and a wired connection to listen to full-size headphones. The wire was something I wanted to get rid of right away since. He doesn't wear a helmet when riding a full-sized bike and clings to the handlebars for support. Experiment led me…

Pros
  • They serve their purpose for quite some time. It's a benefit that the basses aren't Mega-strong. The standards under my cap fit, and I can travel light. Quality-to-cost analysis. Generally reliable link.
Cons
  • Valid points there. When compared to other BT headphones, he sounds about average. If you want to avoid tangled cords, though, Bluetooth headphones are a need. The sound quality is not up to par with even the most basic headphones or home hifi systems. Whoever is praising the sound here doesn't seem to realize that if the track is complicated, the mix would sound like everything is playing at once.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

Due to the fact that I primarily listen to rock, blues, and progressive music, the "extra bass" that was advertised turned out to be insufficient, and the sound had to be "tightened up" using an equalization. If the acoustics are truly good, then timbre correction should not be necessary. A sufficient number of large cases, but they should not appear bulky. Additionally, the case is fairly huge. The playback controls are conveniently located on the right earphone's single button: a single click

Pros
  • They are held in place in the ears very securely. Sound that is crystal clear (also notice the drawbacks and the remarks). Appearance. Control of the playback can be done easily. There is a dial to adjust the volume. The package comes with a variety of earphones, each of which comes in a different size.
Cons
  • Bass is weak. Even though there is a volume control, using it is a cumbersome process. Poor noise isolation from both internal and exterior sources, and no active noise reduction is provided.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

I previously owned Xioami AirDots, which are generally not terrible headphones, especially when considering their cost, but the sound quality of these is superior; it is rich, and the bass is strong but not overbearing. The prior headphones were always falling out of the left ear, but these ones fit comfortably in the ear canal. The assembly is done well, there are no backlashes, and the plastic feels like it was made by a peasant. Even if they are scared, they cannot escape if they are seated…

Pros
  • Sound Assembly Tightly packed within the ear canals Soundproofing Complete Independence (eight hours) Quick charging through USB Type-C
Cons
  • Price Earpiece in the front, left It is impossible to have right without left. After a month, the sound started to become less noticeable on a regular basis.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

Since the Sony audio player is my go-to listening device, I can't comment on its mic's performance. (Numerous people have complained about the noise level. When listening on a laptop through Bluetooth, there were pauses and interruptions. (But I'm not getting too worked up over it just yet; I just need to update some drivers or restore to factory settings.) The hassle associated with utilizing headphones is eliminated with a single solution: 1. routine and practice =) 2. Choosing the right ear…

Pros
  • Beautiful music. (Impressive in its force, particularity, clarity, and volume) The bass has been turned up. It's sturdy and beautifully made. What's good is the unmistakable low end. The mid-bass can hum at times, but it rarely rumbles like it does in bassheads' headphones. The lower-middle part of the range (higher frequencies) is the most luminous. It sounds extremely musical, however it does muffle the middle a little. Electronic music and metal in particular sounded great on my Sony WF-XB700. I was astonished by the sound quality of the wireless headphones. — Sturdy construction and high-grade components. Sony is a Sony. Fast and simple linkup. - Handling and use simplicity. Fits snugly without being uncomfortable. Sports are an option. Battery charges quickly and lasts a long time. A single charge can last for up to 9 hours, so it's too bad there's only room for one in the case. (About 18 hours of total autonomy) Maintains a consistent Bluetooth link. (I was unable to detect any errors or artifacts.) Value for money (high quality for the price) Waterproof IPX4
Cons
  • Big and little instances. (Who cares, but I prefer the shape of these "cakes" on my ears. To the contrary, I hope. =) The case doesn't bother me too much (there are even pockets on the pants!) However, only the left earbud can be used independently. - It's only able to listen to one source, hence there's no multipoint functionality. The absence of a protective grille above the opening serving as the device's speaker can be a little annoyance. (You need to maintain the auricle clean =), take care to avoid damaging the headphones' membrane while you clean them. The absence of aptX and NR functionality. (That's a minor quibble, at most.) No Sony app compatibility. (Therefore, there is no method to alter the firmware or configure it. It's too bad.)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

Let's begin with a basic example so that you do not take what you are about to read as an advertisement. Sony is a piece of garbage. In a nutshell, it comes highly recommended from me. If it were a little bit more Sound. Who isn't at least vaguely familiar with the fact that Sony is one of the most successful companies in the music industry? You might use the history of the sound card for the PlayStation as an illustration, but at this point, it is no longer pertinent to the subject of this…

Pros
  • The sound, the comfort, the build quality, the sound isolation, the battery life, and the protection from dust and moisture.
Cons
  • Execution substance, case.