- - Sound - Weight (the lightest over-ear headphones I've ever held) - Compactness - Noise reduction - Battery
- - When charging is connected, it does not work via Bluetooth. You need to connect a separate audio cable. - Voice notifications about power on, charge level, etc. could be faster/shorter - Pause/Resume media does not always work correctly when removing headphones. In any case, when communicating with a PC - When you turn on the mode of operation with 2 devices, it does not allow you to switch the sound quality to high. And not at a high level of quality is better not to hear them, for the sake of your own ears. - Microphone. It's better to think that it doesn't exist. Don't make people on the other side of the call suffer.
- The first headphones with noise reduction, so I can’t compare somehow, I say it as it is and as I see it - it works and works well. On the street, extraneous noise is almost inaudible (except for - see the shortcomings). Nice app, easy setup. If it’s not clear manually on YouTube, there are detailed videos, so you won’t get lost. Confident sound, bass could be a little more powerful, but this is probably due to the fact that for the previous 4 years I had Sony Extra Bass MDR-XB950AP and apparently got used to a certain level. Ready does not press, the ears do not hurt, the ear pads are soft and comfortable. I don’t do sports in them, so I can’t suggest anything here, but in everyday life - when bending over or lying down, they don’t fall off the head or fly off. The battery with equalizer settings and Shumkov keeps feeling like 12 hours, which in principle is very good. A convenient case allows you not to worry about the headphones in your backpack. On the previous ears, the places where the speakers were attached to the crossbar were broken.
- Of the shortcomings, I can note the creaking in the left ear. I must say right away that it is NOT always heard, but when walking, when the track switches, or just at a quiet moment, you can hear it, and the ear inadvertently clings to this sound, and continues to hear it for some more time. There is no ATX codec, so be careful where you plan to use it.
- Sound Noise suppression Charge Application
- Noise canceling - when I work, my wife, children sometimes come in, do something, chat and generally make noise, but they are heard very quietly, speech is usually not heard at all, and if you turn on the music even at an average volume of 40-50%, even more so you don’t hear anything (for the sake of this, they were bought :)) Pleasant to the touch Good sound (I was guided in comparison with AirPods, KZ earplugs and Macbook Pro 16 inches - the only competitor in terms of listening pleasure is a poppy and these are different form factors) Conveniently folds into a backpack (Narrow backpack by XD Design, so important to me) On the ProTech channel, they creaked at the reviewer, on my model everything is sedately smooth and coolly lubricated, no squeaks, the assembly is good
- While you are sitting, you do not notice, but when you take them off after a long use (3-4 hours), you feel a little tired in your ears. But before that I sat in different closed headphones, the reason is rather in the form factor itself and tight ear closure, rather than in this model
- Great sound and noise reduction. They sit well, soft ear cushions. In the application, you can adjust the equalizer. The touch controls work great with no issues.
- Connection problems - if I'm talking on the phone and turn on the headphones during the call, the sound does not go to the headphones automatically. Have to call back. In the zoom, too, periodically the sound falls off. If it's just music, then it takes 30-40 seconds for the sound to go into the headphones. In general, not a very good situation. The rim is too big for me, sometimes the headphones slip. According to the instructions, they are sensitive to rain and low temperatures. You have to take care of the headphones more than the head and wear them up to the hood. Ears get tired after 3-4 hours.