Positives: ================= - Long battery - Short charging - Light weight relative to the volume of the machine - Very good sound (I wonder if it's not my mp3 that prevent having better sound). Very good bass, and the rest is balanced - Mic for phone use - Pairing with OK: mobile phone (BlackBerry), TV (LG) (==> it's up to watch television in the evening when everyone is lying) - The volume keys work perfectly (BB, LG) - Buttons advance and read range works perfectly back (BB) - Comfortable: thanks to these leather pads. Overall positioning is done by clamping between the two ears, and rest (just stalled) on top of the pinna - Compatible port with glasses (there is always a position that does not rely on the arm of the glasses). - Not-ear! (We just easily arrange to also hear the other) - Compact size for use and tidy, not too enveloping which would require a larger footprint - The plastic of the headband is flexible: should withstand fairly strong constraints - The price for this offer it (G-HUB Soundwear SD10) - Pleasant surprise: a velvet pouch is available in the box.
Points boring or improve: ================================ - Chrome elements are ugly and somewhat discreet (but hey, the Arctic Sound is almost 2 times more) - Look into oneself: a little "small Swiss pot" on the 2 ears (but that's nothing compared to its assets) - Cuts the ends of the arch segments are somewhat rounded: ca stings a little neck if necklace door (helmet worn in the neck, in unused mode) - Suddenly, this helmet is not made to be worn as a necklace. - The left side is passive: could add funny features ...