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The soft bag for the storage of the headphones does not close tightly so the small included plug adapter (adapter would be used on a flight if you need to plug in to the airplanes system) might fall out easily
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They are comfortable and light, but I'm not used to large headphones so they want to fall forward and swing off my head when I look down too sharply
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Recommended uses:Mostly used for commuting or in noisy environments or workplace
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The bottom line is that these are the best wireless headphones I've used (and I've tried several of the competitors).There is a key innovation here that I really am enjoying: a simplified but powerful tone control system (you move a dot around a rectangle as shown in the attached picture: to the right de-emphasizes the midrange, up emphasizes bass, down de-empathizes
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Flexible (USB-C micro jack can be used to plug into a computer
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My better on-ear’s include Beyerdynamic Aventho, Sennheiser HD1, Bose Soundlink, the more reasonable Ghostek Rapture and now the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H8i