Once in hand, we are pleasantly surprised with a good finish only marred by the ubiquitous plastic. On the head, the protections are a bit too light on top and we are happy that the headset weighs less than 100 grams. On the ears, no comfort of a large helmet that completely covers the ears. However, we feel pretty comfortable and once running we isolate ourselves from the world since the mid-volume.
Typically, the apparatus is easily done by holding down 3 to 4 seconds the first time until a red and blue flashing (tested on smartphone and PC for use with Skype). Then, just a second to start with a single flash bleu.Les buttons on the right for change tracks are embossed and very intuitive. Conversely, those on the left are somewhat sunken surprise when we are moreover a little embarrassed to find them because the microphone. We must also tap on it to adjust the volume which is annoying because every time you press on the ear. The on / off button serves to take calls. And here we come to the big positive of this helmet which consists of the impeccable quality of call. The microphone is moving as you want and the sound is clear on both sides. And his side, the helmet is well balanced throughout and the set is convincing. Besides, at maximum volume, it remains pure, without any signs of saturation.
Ultimately, this headset is revealed as a good entry-level helmet. For the price, we will obviously have the right to the ubiquitous plastic. In return we take a helmet with a sound very correct and very good appeal. So it is a good value for money!
Goodies: call audio -Quality - fully flexible Micro
Cons: - ubiquitous plastic - left buttons too deep and less maneuverable than the right side