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Before to it, there were Xiaomi Redmi AirDots earphones. The fact that one earbud kept cutting out at the most poignant points in the songs drove me to destruction, and I threw them across the room. I chose to bring along a pair of headphones that would not experience this issue due to their build. I couldn't be happier with my purchase; the sound is superior to that of my wired headphones. Roskachestvo was instrumental in directing me in their direction. Excellent value for the cost.

Pros
  • The music sounds fantastic. Sony, in a word. Sounds fantastic without any equalization settings, but can be rustled up with a little effort. The instructions indicate the headphones will warm up and produce more bass after a while, but I find the sound satisfactory right away. To be quite frank, the treble and midrange are more apparent than the bass, but otherwise, the earphones provide a serviceable listening experience. On the second wearing, the collar forgot it even existed. The buttons are so well designed that you don't even need a tambourine to press them. In terms of the "hands free," "no wires," and "danger of losing the earphone" trilemma, the design itself is great. In my opinion, the best feature of this model is the convenience of being able to take out and toss the earpiece, although this is a benefit of the circuit in general. There is no delay, no connection loss, and no interference. The workday is also 10 hours long. Look great peeking out from behind the collar of the shirt. The Length Can Be Modified As Needed
Cons
  • The earcups will protrude when the headphones are taken off, therefore maintaining clean ears is essential. If you want your interlocutors to hear you clearly, move the microphone closer to your mouth.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

The bluetooth voice transmission fell short of my expectations, thus I deducted a star. Except from that minor issue, it's a fantastic headset for the office and urban travel. The set includes a plethora of ear pads, which (t-t-t) are not lost with every clumsy motion but do get turned inside out. Although many have complained about the layout of the device's buttons, I've found them to be both well-designed and easy to use right from the start.

Pros
  • Comfort while donning. I like that the headphones are compact, and all the functioning component is concealed in the rim; I can wear them comfortably year-round, over or under clothing or scarves. When I use headphones, I never have to worry that they will "fall out, fall" because of my hair or earrings, which I am constantly adjusting. After many days of continuous office use on a full charge, headphones quickly become contaminated; Everything is good with the music as it is, with the volume turned up and some soundproofing; this is one area where Sony typically diverges from the competition. The NFC connection was a buzz. Time on the phone, with lights on and cables attached. For a whole year of frequent wearing, excursions, and not to say that careful attitude, they have not lost their appearance in the least; my only issue was 100% buzz only when I had a Sony (Z5) phone, but it stopped happening once I switched to a Huawei (p20 pro).
Cons
  • The headset's audio quality is much lower than that of a regular phone call when used as a headset, and the answer button will only activate for GMS calls. Messenger calls are answered (muting music is suspended and the chat continues) and responses are given via the screen. Only Sony phones have a reliable NFC connection.

After years of using Sony products, it looks like I'll need to switch and start exploring other options. It "does not dangle" on garments or on a person weighing 80-90 kg, with a reasonably broad neck, but the evaluations led me to assume otherwise. For people of average build, it is only practical to wear it over clothes when running; a T-shirt is too loose. Rather than eating it, I'm taking the food back to the supermarket.

Pros
  • Good audio quality, with volume well contained within the ear canals; however, some equalization may be required.
Cons
  • It's absolutely perplexing in the cold; it's unpleasant under a jacket, under a jacket, a pain to deal with a collar, etc. Disappointingly frequent audio interruptions. Integrating with the Xiaomi Mi6. When the phone's wifi is turned on, the sound will cut in and out intermittently and, on rare occasions, stop entirely for up to a minute. When a bus passes by in Hong Kong, the sound is muffled. Though it may appear out of the ordinary, even the park had its share of issues. The absence of wifi is OK, but who really needs it anyway? Their gurgling, sporadic calls are terrible. On the headset, I dialed the customer service number; they were sympathetic and suggested I exchange or get a refund. We tried to soar with an iPhone 7 and while it worked slightly better, it still made a gurgling noise when receiving calls (outgoing calls sounded OK) and occasionally cut into playback. As the temperature drops in the park, there's a palpable shift in the acoustics. Yet, it's possible that the earpiece became crooked in the ear and could not be realigned with the aid of gloves. It's terrible how cheap the plastic feels and looks. Those wireless Beats headphones my wife got are out of this world.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

They flew off my ears, which was the biggest factor in my refusal. Eh, I wouldn't consider switching if there were so-called fins and they prevented them from flying off. After the Sony XB550AP wired overheads, the sound still suited me fairly well (of course they are very bombastic, but they are uncomfortable to wear on the street). PowerAMP player and Samsung Galaxy A40 smartphone. We went to a meeting, so it's excellent that they traded without incident. I listened to how the awful DEXP W100

Pros
  • autonomy design, particularly in white, comfort in wearing, both pluses and minuses - the sound is mediocre -Good connectivity when wearing shorts with the phone. While walking, there were sporadic, tiny stutters, but listening was unaffected (NFC for speedy connection after purchase).
Cons
  • - The sound quality is pretty subpar. It has an 800 sound. This is purely audio. Because identically designed wired speakers that cost 800 are available. As a result, I had to slightly reduce the middle and near-high frequencies because they severely cut the ear. It's fantastic on the lows, but to me, it's a touch too short. Moreover, I always set the equalizer on any headphones to a low setting so that they never fall out of the ears. Long track switching (around 4-6 seconds) - Uncomfortable NFC connection when they are already on the neck - Support for only two codecs (SBC and AAC) - Exorbitant price for this sound

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

These headphones were not recognized by the built-in Bluetooth functionality of the DELL INSPIRON 7567 laptop. It was decided to purchase a DEXP AT-BT403A Bluetooth adapter, which located everything that could be located with the exception of these headphones. I was able to establish a connection to the headphones using a Highscreen Power Four phone running Android 5.1; however, the connection would drop every 5-10 seconds, and the headphones would have to repeatedly reconnect to the phone…

Pros
  • Nice and audible. Work that is drawn out and pleasant
Cons
  • These headphones are not recognized by all Bluetooth devices.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

I was really picky about my headphones' sound quality. Expectations were met by these earbuds. And how nice that there are no longer any wires, as there used to be! It's fantastic to be able to answer a call without being drawn away from your job by simply pushing a button. Although soundproofing is improved, outside noise can still be heard. Yet, I wouldn't want the perfect one because you need to be aware of your surroundings. Yet, this soundproofing is sufficient to allow you to use a garden

Pros
  • Design that is incredibly comfortable: the battery sits on the collarbone and doesn't press firmly against the ear. There is no removal of the neck. The entire device stays in place even if the earpiece is removed from the ear. When taking calls, the audibility is excellent. The battery has a 3–4 day life span.
Cons
  • A little over three months of use caused the left earpiece to malfunction. It appeared to have been drastically reduced in volume. Now it functions more like a stub to hear the right and is only necessary in extremely noisy environments. I'll keep using it because I nearly never need more than one earbud to hear what's going on around me. There simply isn't any other option at this point.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

Leaving the house without my headphones is the same as not putting on my watch or picking up my phone. This occurs no more than once every six months, and they are always with me when it does. I have been wearing headphones for the past year and a half. The control buttons have a very pleasant feel to them and do not leave any marks on the neck. When it's freezing outside, the best thing to do is talk on the phone while wearing gloves and keeping the device in your pocket. About the worries…

Pros
  • The sound quality, the consistency of the connection, the battery life, and the cost are all reasonable.
Cons
  • No cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

I experimented with numerous headphone brands, including Xiaomi, JBL, and Sony (MDR-NC31E), and I was extremely happy to go back to Sony. There are no concerns regarding the sound quality, which is the main benefit of headphones. The active noise canceling feature that I have previously used in other Sony phones is definitely missed, but there is a significant difference, especially in a crowded metro or on a noisy street. But, the cost is high. The price ranges from $2500 to $3000.

Pros
  • Do not interfere with under garments, conveniently situated on the neck. Despite the fact that I listen for an hour or so once or twice a day, they never need to be recharged and last a very long time. Natural, clean, high-quality, and well balanced sound (I compare it with JBL T110 BT - in the latter the sound is muffled, there is a lot of bass). easy-to-use control buttons. Normal indication: intermittent, not too bright flashing that doesn't irritate anyone. It connects to a smartphone quickly, maintains a solid connection, and produces good sound when used as a headset. The other person can be clearly heard.
Cons
  • little wires. Although they are comfortable to wear, they shatter when being transported in a bag, which will eventually have negative effects. Not very friendly with Androyd version 9 - the controls on the headset for changing the track or pausing playing do not function, however the volume control functions without any issues. Only after restarting the phone does everything start working. The same issue that existed with JBI, namely that this is not a Sony bug.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, I'm not sure it's worth the money.

You should use headphones. The quality of the sound is standard; it might be improved with the use of an equalizer, but is otherwise unremarkable. Long-lasting and quickly-charged batteries. The effects on the neck are indiscernible and the garment is easy to wear. The wires are just superficially thin and weak. They have length regulators too, but they merely exist and are ineffective; the wires gently slip through the rubber band that is supposed to keep them in place. However, I've heard…

Pros
  • Duration of the Workday
Cons
  • Signal The plastic used for the buttons isn't very user-friendly. Misfunctioning wire-adjustment mechanisms

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good and quality product, but there are flaws.

In most cases, earphones are not something I would suggest. The sound quality is just a 7 out of 10 (at best), and you can get far better ones for the same price if you don't mind wires and look no further than the Internet. The time is now, the control panel is too big and unpleasant. Headphones: 7 seconds; forward track switch: 2 seconds; back track switch: 2 seconds twice if track has been played for longer than 2 seconds total. Unfortunately, even when my phone is set to silent, the…

Pros
  • Considerations for transporting and storing include soundproofing, weight, and sound quality.
Cons
  • They vibrate even when "do not disturb" is activated on the phone, the signal drops out occasionally on Huawei Nova 2is, and listening when lying down is awkward.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, a normal product.

For the first three months after purchasing these headphones, I was utterly delighted with them. Then one of the ears failed. Then it started. Service providers reject handling earplugs. I used Sennheiser headphones as donors and took them to the repair shop to have the headphones re-solder since I truly enjoyed the autonomy time. I was happy for three more months when the soldering became intolerable due to winter clothing and personal excesses. Generally speaking, I probably wouldn't advise…

Pros
  • Generally speaking, I took it and didn't lose it due to the lengthy workday; it was sufficient for 2 days of use at home and at work.
Cons
  • The Sony model's lowest plugs, which cost $10, are by far its largest flaw; three months after being worn, one earphone ceased working. Simple rubber bands are not appropriate for everyone; Sennheisers offer a better product (there were wired plugs from them for convenience comparison). No Sony service facility will ever fix the plugs. In a typical panel apartment, the signal precisely vanishes across three walls (from one room to the kitchen, for example)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

First, there were some white folks who managed to sell several smartphones on AliExpress in exchange for a loan. I really liked it. I tried Chinese TWS's after breaking the white ones (the wire at the bottom of the backpack broke, one ear stopped working, I don't put such ones in my backpack again), but I quickly learned that this form factor is great for both BT and earplugs. Because of this, after a week of wearing TWSs that did not fit in my ear, I made the decision to buy this model back. I

Pros
  • 1. Light 2. I had expected less given how long they last. 3. For wireless at this cost, the sound quality is good ("comparison" was with MDR-1RNC) 4. NFC. Although unlikely to be used more than once or twice, it's still great to have. 5. Price. Just cool for this Support for various codecs is number 6. It's unfortunate that codec change does not function on my Android because I was able to vilify with the NWZ-A15 player, where the codec change is implemented in accordance with the selected power consumption.
Cons
  • 1. When handling the wires, you must be cautious. The same ones, but white ones, managed to break. One ear stopped working, and just like with wired ones, there is nothing you can do to fix it. Yet, they are generally sturdy; I can throw them on the bed, sofa, or at least henna (light ones) 2. Micro USB charging, but this is likely due to the model's age. 3. When you wear in the winter underneath a heavy down jacket, the collarbone is pressed up against the "ends" of the body, which is not very comfortable. Also, when running actively, they are more likely to become disoriented, turn around, and collapse. 4. With the Honor 20, the battery is displayed after a while. I'm not sure whose issue it is, but I believe that the smartphone 5. Only a fraction of the battery is visible—roughly 100, 75, and 25%. I want accuracy like on AirPods, but it seems like the pricing isn't the same. category 6. Probably the most common issue with BT ears is that switching between devices that send a signal to the ears requires turning off BT on the other device rather than switching the 3.5 plug on wired 7. The awful quality of the microphone is perhaps the sole bothersome flaw. All the participants complain that they can only hear me so-so. It's possible that the issue is unique to my model or to my smartphones or laptops.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

When I try to listen to music in the city (Hong Kong), the sound lags constantly, and even though I've tried it on multiple devices, the only one that plows normally with them is an old iPod 4. I don't know why this is the case. I have no idea what the issue is or why the bluetooth doesn't work; it could be that the frequencies "conflict" with one another or that electromagnetic fields in general interfere =))) It is only in the city that you will hear such jokes, so the only time you should…

Pros
  • -affordability -independence -a pleasant feel around the neck
Cons
  • - In the city, there is a consistent skipping and lagging of the music.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pros and cons, think before buying.

They would be of high quality if it were not for the fact that the primary function does not benefit from the expected level of craftsmanship. Lightweight and comfy, with a variety of ear cushions of varying sizes provided, and a wire length that can be adjusted. If it makes a difference to anyone, the color is not stark white but rather a grayish-white color. Everything but the sound at five and above Perhaps some of them were flawed. In a nutshell, they became angry, returned it, and then…

Pros
  • User-friendly in terms of ergonomics and comfort, as well as connection simplicity.
Cons
  • This company has supplied us with a significant amount of our equipment. This brand has been there since before the author's childhood and has always been synonymous with quality. But, nobody anticipated hearing such a sound coming from these headphones manufactured by Sony. Plenty many highs, and only a few lows. People did not purchase music to listen to; rather, they purchased radio broadcasts in addition to a headset. Linked to a variety of mobile devices. The sound is grating and unpleasant, and it is quite quiet. When the volume is turned up to a high level, not only does it make it harder to understand what is being said, but it also causes your ears to ring more.

purchased for DR. Soundproofing (as I take the train) and the length of the project were the primary deciding factors. No cord to the transmitting device, works without charging for approximately a week, plug form factor, in my opinion, a superb option for its pricing. The sound occasionally stops for a few seconds owing to interference close to metro and railway stations, which is a nuisance. I can't say for sure because I haven't tried any alternative solutions. Perhaps these are issues with…

Pros
  • extremely large battery optimum noise and sound isolation
Cons
  • When there is radio interference, the sound stops.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The average product, you can find a better one.

When I chat on the phone, the headphones' low sound quality makes me very angry. It's very disappointing because using these headphones for communication is very uncomfortable. The issue may be that the headphones have bluetooth 4.2 while the phone has 5.0. I have anything to compare the sound quality against at the same time.

Pros
  • Quickly need to swap out the current XIAOMI bluetooth headphones. Advantages: 1. A MASSIVE battery. The battery lasts for three to four days despite the fact that I routinely watch movies and listen to audiobooks. 2. A comfortable design and headphones with controls
Cons
  • 1. SOUND - This is a very odd occurrence; while the sound in audio books and movies is of acceptable quality, the sound quality during calls (I have a Samsung S9+) is atrocious. Simply put, half of the words are unintelligible. XIAOMI bluetooth headphones provide excellent sound quality when conversing at the same time (but their battery is very weak - enough for half a day of work). 2. The bluetooth occasionally (once every one to two days) falls off the phone. 3. Earplugs don't offer adequate sound isolation. 4. The battery has three charging positions: 100%, 70%, and 20%. This is poor information. With my phone, other charge levels simply aren't visible. Conveniently, it reports that the battery is low and turns off right away when the battery is totally exhausted, which is disruptive during a conversation. For comparison, the XIAOMY begins to indicate low battery at 10% charge, which is sufficient for 20 minutes of speaking time.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

So that you may make calls in addition to listening, the ears were precisely modeled after a long-playing headset. Android, Linux, and MacOS all function without any issues. In Windows 10, they either function as headphones (you can listen) or as a microphone. If the latter is the case, however, you won't be able to hear your caller when they answer. tried to experiment with device reassignment on various Windows laptops and workstations, but the same thing happened: with Windows, it's…

Pros
  • – Autonomy - Audio caliber - sound intensity! - Mic sensitivity Easy to use - Comfort in clothing
Cons
  • why the headset is incompatible with Windows: test on Windows 10

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

The second set of these headphones recently perished. The right earpiece on the first example of this model stopped functioning after six months of use. replaced at the store under warranty. The right ear in the second case stopped functioning after a year. He appeared to dress it well. I can't really complain about the unreliability because, on average, my prior headphones lasted the same amount of time plus or minus. I am generally happy with it (especially given the low cost), but I will try

Pros
  • Superb sound quality; good sound insulation; headphones that are small, unobtrusive, and essentially undetectable when worn; a very appealing price; and a sturdy construction. Nothing backlashes, the charging connector's cover stays securely closed even after extended use; - Compatible with any device.
Cons
  • - Already in the second instance, the right earpiece eventually breaks; - On the street, the sound is occasionally fragmented owing to interference and other times it is not.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Without quibbling, these headphones are excellent value for the money. The main benefits include a large battery, which at work allowed for two shifts to last 12 hours in music and headset mode while still having 50% of the charge left. They also frequently refer to the vibration motor as having "tobish energy," and the buttons' ergonomics can be felt even when wearing gloves. I originally purchased it for music, but as I started using it, I sold my previous headset, thereby killing two birds…

Pros
  • battery, comfort, and sound! Very loud!
Cons
  • No!

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

Wonderful wireless headphones that don't break the bank. You won't find better than them in the vicinity of other Honors and Gills. Also, a powerful battery that greatly impressed us. Part of the "set it and forget it" collection. Remember that you, like your coworkers, will not experience exceptional sound quality (consider the price and that these are second-hand headphones). As a result, if you want to make some changes to the way things sound, you should install the equalization as a…

Pros
  • 1) The battery is top-notch. 2) The phone's equalizer and other apps offer a lot of room for personalization. Thirdly, it is comfortable to wear and light. If wearing a bezel around your neck doesn't bother you. Intuitive enough buttons to operate with ease. Very conducive to relaxing.
Cons
  • A serious one has not been located as of yet. On rare occasions, though, the rim can cause mild discomfort to the skin of the neck. Though I was aware that Sony is not usually known for its lows/basses, I was nevertheless surprised by how weak they were. Weak low end.