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I have to disagree w this review... Ya they are expensive but they sound great... If u want extremely neutral studio monitor headphones then buy some shure or audio technicas... Not exercise oriented in ears
i have “top of the line” airpod pro second gens and id say theyre worth it. but then again the whole apple scandal thing and how pricey they are is a huge factor for customers who appreciate low price for high value-apple just doesnt have that much- high quality, yes, cheap? hell no😂 but it depends on the type of person you are. tech consumer, reviewer, or just trying to enjoy some quality tech. in my opinion the second gen airpod pros are a huge step in the wireless earbuds industry.
Having long hair wearing a beanie or a face mask for the Sun it has a little bit of sweat or is moist these headphones suck. A constantly cycle through functions or play pause play pause or volume or if your hair is whipping. Would be nice if you could just turn the touch features off completely
These earbuds don't let you disable touch controls, even if u disable them from bose app. Even while chewing food , these would pause ur music , these r probably the most stupid earbuds and buggiest earbuds ever and not worth 10 dollars
Which headphone Anker Liberty 4 NC or Nothing ear a is better in terms of noise cancellation and microphone quality in particular? Because I spoke to someone wearing both, I noticed an intermittent and noticeable deterioration in the sound quality of Anker Liberty 4 NC in all noise cancellation modes.
I'll just reply here to all the people asking me. The soundcore anker space Q45 is pretty good. The noise cancellation levels are the same as my friend's previous gen Bose quietcomforts (which are like $400 headphones that are considered some of the best at noise cancelling). Battery life is great and the dual connectivity helps me personally because I'm not allowed to download apps on my work computer so I can control everything from my phone. It's also pretty comfortable. So yea for $100 it's a good buy
Do they cause much much pressure on the upper jaw,currently using the Sony xm5s,they’re great but do make my jaw ache after prolonged usage….wondering if these my be a bit kinder and less pressure on the upper jaw,cheers for any response…
If you have a phone call pressing the middle button can let you answer the call. Not just that but what idiot puts the loudest capacity of the headphones 😅
@@puccago9301The soundcore anker space Q45 are good. The noise cancellation levels are the same as my friend's previous gen Bose quietcomforts (which are like $400 headphones). Battery life is great and the dual connectivity helps me personally because I'm not allowed to download apps on my work computer so I can control everything from my phone. It's also pretty comfortable
Great analysis! If I want to lean on your reference curve, what should I put in Treble and Bass in the Sonos app for the Sonos Ace? I think bass -5 is the right spot but wondering for treble. Thanks!