The equipment is simple. Simply press and hold the on / off button, hidden here under the logo of the brand Aukey, for 4 to 5 seconds until the headset flash blue and red. To lower or raise the volume, the procedure in small jerky keys and a beep sounds when you reach the max or min. Conversely you have to stay longer supported on the + or - buttons to change tracks. And when a call is heard, it is on the on / off button that you can press to answer the call. The interlocutor number is dictated in English. If we want to reject the call, you must press the button twice. Once the call ends, the music resumes where it left off. The system is fairly intuitive even if some plague by putting in place the right atrium (where the buttons are placed) because it is difficult to place without pressing one of the buttons + or - matter of habit probably.
His side, the helmet is doing very well, fairly well-balanced with the end. At maximum volume, the sound does not saturate. Once in place, the atria hold well (with hooks for me) and the ribbon cable behind is a good idea since it avoids lemmêler. The sound is clear, clutter-free cuts including phone call. Autonomy is better than advertised (5 hours) since I have held about 6:30 with audio at half volume. Since the latter is already really strong mid-volume, normal listening in headphones (to 1/4 of its volume) should not take away from the 8 hours.
These headphones aggressive look to have everything to seduce the athlete who seeks to get rid of the son in business. This is already a must to be found in identical form at several different distributors sold under different brands. Aukey trying to stand out by offering 18 months warranty. To be taken into account when buying.
Pros: - Good workmanship - quality sound and microphone - Autonomy better than expected (more than 6:30)
Cons: - Isole too outside sounds and sometimes limit would be dangerous sport