Once in hand, is a bit disillusioned because the headset sports a finish all plastic. It feels a bit overwhelmed by the helmet on the head and he proves less comfortable than others I could handle. It is for good against adjust the height. Note the ubiquitous brand that proudly displays twice (above and to the side). Typically, the apparatus is easily done by holding down 3 to 4 seconds the first time until a flashing red and blue. Then, just a second to start it.
The big plus point is that we have a single button that serves both for on / off button, pause button and button to take a call (acceptable quality in my test). And if there is only one button is that the manufacturer has provided very intuitive sensitive buttons for adjusting the volume or change tracks. We pass the finger horizontally or vertically on the right side and the sound responds immediately, it's magic! From this point of view, is flawless because it is really the most practical system that I tested.
His side, the helmet is positioned as a competitor Beats. It therefore emphasizes the bass and gives the impression of a sound stale. Comparing it with other helmets, who make a different choice by taking advantage of more treble and midrange, it's very obvious. However the sound is very good, he just focuses on the bass. And at maximum volume, it is very pure, without any signs of saturation.
Ultimately, this headset is revealed as a serious competitor to the Beats, if not all the plastic finish (although the last Beats Bluetooth also took this route!). It takes 9 hours by Bluetooth but can still continue to operate via cable if the battery is zero (it loses against the softkeys). With its touch-sensitive keys, it is really very convenient. A counselor then!
Pros: - Very intuitive Sensitive keys - Complete Packaging (cover, wipe, jack cable quality)
Cons: - A bit cramped on the ears and tends to overtighten - Bias to emphasize low if one seeks a more balanced headphones