I will write my review after two weeks of use.
I will compare with headphones
Sony WI-C400.
Pluses for me:
- soft rim - it is convenient to wear under outer clothing, do not cause discomfort and easily roll them up and put them in a pocket or cover;
- type-C - no need to carry an additional microUSB cable with you, because the phone also has type-C;
- fast charge - charge up to 100% in about 50-60 minutes (Sony charged 4-5 hours);
- sound quality - it is not cosmicly different from Sony, but the sound is clearly more saturated.
Minuses:
- just a disastrously incomprehensible system for me to turn off / sleep mode. A disgusting function, which it would be worth either to refuse, or to refine it. In any case, the headphones are turned on by disconnecting the magnets and there is nothing to be done about it. If the magnets are disconnected when the headphones are supposedly turned off and are in your pocket, then they turn on and there is a discharge. Plus, when you make a call, the sound immediately by default will go to the headphones. Extremely unsuccessful implementation.
- taste, but a little inconvenient track management. On Sony, the volume keys were held down, here, by double / triple pressing the pause button.
Conclusion:
Are they worth the money? I think they are. If you did a competent shutdown and sleep mode, then 100% must have.
On the other hand, if you need type-C, fast charging and aptX, then there are practically no alternatives. And if there are, then they are all more expensive than these headphones. I think that in the price segment up to 6k rubles nothing better can be obtained.