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The Good: The noise cancellation is impressive. In a crowded café, switching to 'Noisy' mode actually helped me focus on conversations without yelling 'WHAT?' every 2 minutes. Battery life? Solid—15 hours per charge, and the case adds 52 more. The app is user-friendly (once you find it—more on that later), with handy presets like 'Outdoor' and 'Indoor.'
The Not-So-Good: First, the app isn’t on the Play Store—you have to sideload it, which feels sketchy. Sound quality can be tinny, especially for music streaming (these aren’t AirPods, folks). Also, they don’t snugly fit smaller ears like mine, so I kept adjusting them. And yes, people WILL assume you’re ignoring them to listen to podcasts.
Verdict: If you need affordable OTC hearing aids with Bluetooth and decent features, these are a contender. But if you expect Bose-level sound or invisibility, temper your expectations.
