The Mixcder E9 Review/Cover By Shazil Butt
Hey, it’s another day and I’ve got a little bit of a review here. I own boxes, mix c.v or mixed cedar E 9 wireless. Noise-canceling headphones not too long ago.
And I wanted to kind of give you my thoughts on them because now that I’ve used them for about a week and took them on a flight with me, I’ve got some feedback. So first of all, the case is a little on the big side.
My Sony headphones, you know, the match 3s that I have been prepared.
The case is pretty much this big and this is really bulky. So you probably won’t want to carry them in the case. Also, the issue is that my zipper is starting to break.
If you look very carefully, this is separating. Like you can see how there is a gap here where my fingernail is. And so, you know, you can easily if you pull hard enough, this will come off.
So that’s not considering it’s only really being a week or so.
So that’s something to think about. Not too happy about that, frankly. But anyway, the rest of it is pretty good.
So I didn’t use the cables that came with it. I didn’t show on mine and boxing with the 3.5-millimeter jack. So you can connect them wired if you want. There’s a micro USP charging cable and an airplane adapter for all their planes.
Nothing too unusual here. I’m not going to dwell on this. I left them in here, but it’s the headphones I want to talk about all the more. So let’s do that right now.
This is what you can see, they’re all hard to remove from the case.
And again, that case is so bulky, I’m thinking you might be better off storing these in another bag of your liking. Especially since a fold like this. So you can, like, put them in a smaller bag, you can see, or, you know, like this in a smaller bag. Again, no issues here.
Now they are 69U.S. dollars. That’s the first thing you should know about.
That’s pretty amazing for what they offer. They offer 30-hour battery life. Now, that’s without noise canceling. Turn on Lewis canceling something like 24 hours about it.
Seriously. That’s very good. The mark three sonis. I have a 30-hour battery life, but they are 300 and something dollars 350 or something. So, you know, the other thing to keep in mind is that you pretty much have to remember that yes, you can turn on the Bluetooth by holding this button-down. Right.
The active noise cancelation is a separate switch. So if you turn off the Bluetooth.
Right. But then you forget to turn it off and see the noise canceling. You are going to waste batteries no matter what because there’s noise canceling. Still activate even though Bluetooth is turned off.
So they’re completely separate systems. The Bluetooth and the noise-canceling mean noise canceling works when you plug these wired. But remember to turn that off.
That’s one big thing. Now, how does a noise cancelation work? It’s pretty good.
It’s not great. It’s not good a Sony Mach 3s or some of the latest bows, but it’s OK. It does drum a lot of the lower frequencies, but it still keeps some of the higher frequencies.
So you can hear announcements and people talking, which I personally don’t like much.
It’s not as isolating I’d like. But honestly, for 69$, this is a great noise-canceling experience. So can’t complain. Sound quality.
These sound pretty damn great for the money. Now you know, they come even premium grade for something that would cost 150$. So I would say that sound quality-wise, I’m really happy with these.
They have big 4 centimeter drivers, 32 impedance, big and loud enough.
They sound decent. Interestingly, they sound very different with noise canceling on and off. I like the song with noise canceling on much better. It’s the sound a little muddy and flat with a noise cancelation off. So that’s really bizarre to me.
You have volume plus and minus here. Power on-off. You have an LCD for power.
You have a microbus B. Unfortunately, I wish this was USP type C because all my devices are yours B, type C and I realize that at 69$ I should be complaining. But you know, fastidious B times, C charging is a thing.
And Sony has it for 350$. So I’m kind of used to it. That would be my kind of my on my list would be to have USP Type C here instead of not.
They’re comfortable, they fit a variety of heads. They have nice metal parts.
So far nothing’s really broken other than the zipper on the case. And it’s not really broken. It’s just detached. And I put it back. So look for 69$. I can only recommend these some good noise.
Canceling is decent. They work with wire, they work Bluetooth. They have great battery life.
I haven’t really put that battery life to the test, but so far I really haven’t had issues. There’s no app that you can pair with it like on the Sonis to adjust to in settings or anything like that. None of that fanciness.
This is just pure Bluetooth or wired with the NC. On or off. And that’s it. But again, comfortable. You know, seems pretty reliable well made.
So I don’t think there’s too much to complain here about, especially for 69$. Wow. What a deal. So there you go, That’s my quick review of the mix. Seedier mix, ceda they are in nine head headphones.
Pretty great stuff. If you’re looking for something like that and you don’t want to blow 350 dollars, I would say check them out but be ready to potentially spend more money in the future in case this break. I don’t know if they’ll last.
They feel like they will. 69$.
But yeah, pretty impressive so far. Pretty happy recommended. And stay tuned for more articles.
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