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I like channel vacuum headphones. They give such good bass that no other type can provide. But there is one problem: for some reason they don’t stay in my ears well. Despite the stories and video demonstrations, when people almost pull them by the cable, but they remain in the ear, I have a bad time with this. Even if you do nothing and slowly turn your head, the channel models still fall out, after a maximum of 20 minutes. I was already thinking that my ears were somehow special. But everything turned out to be much simpler, you just had to find the right model. My cousin bought these headphones for working out at the gym. I asked them to try them on and a miracle happened! They held on and held securely. These are the rare canal headphones that stay securely in my ears. If you insert them correctly, but you still have to figure out how to do it incorrectly, then you can even run in them. In general, this is a model that was released specifically for sports and with a good fit, it is completely waterproof. I’m not going to swim in them, God protects those who are careful, but it’s still nice that they are well protected. The sound is also decent, with deep velvety bass, which is what I like. A flat cable with a remote control, which hides a microphone and one, but multifunctional button, does not get tangled or tied in knots. The headphones are not very expensive, but nevertheless, they are given a full two years of a full brand warranty. The plug-jack is made straight and because of this it often bends. What prevented me from making it a corner is not clear to me personally. The multifunction button on the headset is stiff and requires considerable effort to press. |
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