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KingYou In Ear Headphones Wired Metal Earbuds with Mic Heavy Deep Bass Noise Isolating Earphones

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This is, I believe, the sixth set of KingYou earphones that I am testing. I can't say the quality in sound or of the materials used in any of their earphones are lacking. They are all pretty good, but anyway, to go back to this one. It has a nice design, it fits great and I love the audio quality. This set is in black, which is a nice, elegant color. The only design is in some silvery crisscross lines, which would make these work with just about any outfit. The mic and only button sit on the same spot, and that button can be used to listen to music or answer/end phone calls. I like the utility of it. You can just use the one button to get to whatever track wanted, all you need to do is click through. One click will get the play function, two clicks skips to the next track and three bring you to the previous track. It is pretty simple, and the instruction manual that came with this was really simple and to the point. As usual, a good instruction manual gets extra points, to me.

KingYou Bluetooth Wireless Headphones

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This is yet another set from KingYou headphones that I have to say, will definitely impress anyone. It comes in black and in red and black, and I have been testing both for the past few days. As usual, the color is one that fits most outfits, especially sports outfits, but also casual jeans. So they will actually work with anything, which is great. The set up is very easy. It is pretty clear how to use these and how to charge them or pair them with your phone. It takes a couple hours to fully charge, and I have been using them for about the 8h they say they are supposed to work, so I have been quite happy with this. I like that the headset is very slim. I don't like anything bulgy, and my previous bluetooth headset was a somewhat bulgy LG that I had to carry around my neck and tended to inconvenience me while doing certain things in my daily life. This headset is extremely thin and does not stand out. I find it a lot easier for me to use. The sound quality is pretty great.