I am an anti-headphone sort of gal, for all the regular reasons. I live in a very safe area, but, I still do not like the feeling of not hearing what is coming up behind me, (or not hearing in general) or people talking to me. On top of that, it can be dangerous and alarming to anyone trying to get your attention for something. In the city, you really take your life into your own hands when walking around with them on.
My earbuds don't fit well in my ears. Not any particular brand, just earbuds in general. I sometimes use the Bluetooth ones when I am sitting at my desk working, but, it feels weird to not hear, even when I am at home. I am wired to hear all the sounds in my house. I think that comes with raising children. So 90% of the time, I don't use them. I know what you are thinking, it would be that 10% of the time that something makes noise, and I didn't hear it. Problem solved. I won't wear them. LOL
As for your review, I think it was a good and fair review. :) While I don't have any problems with the devices I have, my mom and dad had problems with their smartphones and television apps, and the like. I did a series of little videos so they didn't get frustrated and they used them. Thank you for the review! I was surprised at such a short warranty period. Is that normal there?
Be careful when using them, people get in accidents all the time with them.
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That's true, even I myself was lucky to survive a near death experience because of wearing a headphone. So I only wear when I am walking inside the society, where it's safe. I usually don't like earbuds, and instead prefer a clip type headphone on ear so that you can listen other sound, but they seems to be things of past, at least in India.