![]() This is due to how the previous track button works on iOS, if you're more than 4 seconds into the track, you go back to front, otherwise, you go to the beginning. Holding for two seconds to go to the previous track may bring you back to the beginning of the track rather than go to the previous on iOS.Controls are quite intuitive, single tap to answer/hang up, double tap to play/pause, hold the left bud for 2 seconds to go to the previous track, hold the right bud for 2 seconds to skip to the next song, hold for 5 seconds to access voice control.I'd argue that they are the most comfortable truly wireless earbuds that I've had the pleasure of using so far. They are extremely comfortable and sit very shallowly in the ear canal, even with my tiny ears, they sit flush (the E8 don't sit flush for comparison and instead stick out a little).The quoted single-charge playback time is the longest of most truly wireless buds.Price, for 150 dollars, and the SQ they offer, they actually a good value.Sound quality is pretty high up there, even against older, wired IEMs within the price range.It's been a while since I listened to a pair of PSB headphones, but these remind me of them in many ways. Note that these are nowhere near burned in and the sound may change slightly (or heavily) and these impressions (obviously) can't capture that. In some instances it may be a little overwhelming. The treble, overall offers good lots of energy. Treble can be a tad bit splashy at times with a strong crunch to them. The midrange offers lots of energy and clarity, but lacks the warmth and lushness that allows vocals to tug at the heart strings/emotions. Sub-bass texturing is there, but doesn't have the largest body or presence unfortunately. Just some short expressions, the bass is very fast, punchy, and can offer a nice strong impact without ever being too boomy. They definitely set the bar high and go head to head with the likes of B&O in terms of sound quality (though I can't compare directly right now, my opinion may change with burn in or a direct A-B). In terms of sonics, I feel they definitely are the best bang for the buck by far. They cost 150 dollars US which actually makes them one of the cheaper truly wireless IEMs on the market at (launch) MSRP.
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