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The only downsides are that there is a bit of statitc noise that they are a bit uncomfortable for me after 30 minutes
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The main problem is that the wire is so stiff, it's basically permanently kinked, so it always hangs funny and can be a bit uncomfortable.
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I've only had them for 2 months and the battery life has already deteriorated a little bit.
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Their worth every bit of $26 I paid.
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I also own the Senso ActivBuds which were a bit more pricey
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Comfortable (may take a bit of changing sizes to find comfort though)ConsNo way of seeing battery life
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Pros:-Loud sound-Zero lag when watching movies/video-Comfortable, especially with the multiple sizes to customize fit-Easy to store and quick to charge-Good battery life compared to other more expensive bluetooth headphonesCons:-Controls can be a bit tricky to get used to-Power on/off takes 5+seconds (you must engage the power button for a full 5+ seconds)-Sound quality is average, good for working out, highs and lows as well as base isn't as great as Beats wireless headphones
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Knocked off one star because after about two hours, the wings start to bother my ears a bit
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It's very possible that they could sound "thin" if you didn't have them inserted correctly into the ear, and I have to sometimes fuss with them a bit to get that bass response up to where it should be
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I tend to sweat quite a bit when working out, and I believe that that caused the battery to fry or something, because they started to overheat and now no longer work, or charge, or do anything
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It is a bit annoying to have the control on the left side but also the controls are larger than with other headsets
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Buttons a bit hard to use but magnets keep it on neck when not in use
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I was a bit hesitant about buying these, but i'm glad i did
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I listen to r&b, jazz, easy listening and some classical and the sound is fabulous.
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Very disappointed as I
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n’t fit very well.
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n’t expect high fidelity.
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n’t got wrong.
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n’t had any issues