But now the product itself.
My operating conditions:
Connection with ..
- Iphone 5s
- IOS 8.1.1
Of use ...
- Indoor, ie classic gym
The iPhone is during exercise in a leather bag on the waistband - with my height of 1.82m so clearly within the range of Bluetooth.
Previously, I had classic in-ear headphones in use, specifically the Denon AHC 260 R, can be found here at Amazon.
The clearest difference is of course the size of each "earplugs". The deleyCON are each about 3.4 cm long and about 6.5 to 7.5 g heavy. Compared to other Bluetooth In-ear headphones still quite small. Initially a bit unusual pressure on the ear, the force exerted by the belonging to the headphones' ear hook "is - to the" stopper "in place to hold. For me, not painful or otherwise disturbing.
Basically you should take plenty of time for the first use of the best fitting "earhook" and "earmolds". Both are supplied in sizes S to L.
Once I've found the right sizes for me and gotten used to the new "wearing" I am very satisfied. The environment is locked audibly, my music sounds strong with a pleasant bass. Also sitting at 1 hour endurance on the cross trainer the "plugs" pleasantly firm and not give the impression of wanting to jump right out.
The specified maximum run time of 5 hours is achieved in any case. I have now for two weeks, 3 times per week use the headset with both 1.5 to 2 hours. After the first 3 missions they were reloaded.
What is not explained in the accompanying instructions, how to charge the headset. On the right "pegs" can gently open with a fingernail, the end to the "Sound Marketers Icon". Among them is the USB port.
In the manual also states that in order to move to the previous or next track, the button for 2 seconds each - to push or "+" "". I've learned that you have to hold the key for easy key until the phone switches the title. At first, I counted exactly 2 seconds and then surprised that it is louder or softer.
By some buyers, even here, criticized failures of the Bluetooth connection I could not find me. Since I was a little unsure because of complaints about faulty Bluetooth connections, I tested the headphones once at home.
For this I have it connected to my PC Bluetooth module, Gigabyte Z77N-WiFi motherboard with Intel module. Both have well understood, even after 2-3 hours of continuous play with active background music etc. I could not detect any dropouts.
Only when I went into another room and therefore brought 1-2 reinforced concrete walls between the Bluetooth transmitter and the headphones, there were crashes. This is however rather because Bluetooth not unfortunately is so nice to look for the next open door to the receiver. ;-)