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Review on Wireless headphones Urbanears Hellas, black belt by Avut Sookjit ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

After experimenting with a variety of TWS, I came to the conclusion that this particular approach is the most effective. The Sennheiser HD250 is housed in the wired. There is no change in sound quality between MP3 files. Lossless formats have a less pleasing sound quality, but they are essential if you need both hands free to vacuum or do something else. I repeat: For 1500 extremely deserving dollars Many advantages: The price of $1,500 is extremely reasonable. Even with the smooth equalizer setting, there is enough bass for my personal taste. When walking down a busy street, you won't be able to block out the highs, but you will be able to hear everything else. The life of the battery is rather impressive. Playing with the equalizer on in the player is recommended when listening to a variety of musical genres. MP3 files have a startling good quality sound. The margin for profit on volume is quite high. The scope is sufficient (up to 10m through two reinforced concrete walls) Got cons: The noise from the outside can never be eliminated in the subway. There are some locations where there is a significant buildup of wires (known as "shrimp" in Kupchino in St. Petersburg; nobody really knows), and the sound is frequently disrupted. For some reason, I found it distracting when I was trying to watch movies late at night (although I haven't explored all of the equalization settings just yet).

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