The headphones ship in an attractive, small box with the ear buds visible through a clear panel on the right-hand side. The back of the box lists several key features in different languages.
Inside the box we find the headphones, 2 extra sets of silicone buds, a Micro USB cable and a user manual.
The MFB button, or Multi-Function Button, is located near the top at the front. The MFB button is used, as the name implies, for multiple functions such as answering and rejecting calls, pausing and resuming music playback and turning the headphones on or off.
The Micro USB slot is found at the bottom.
Moving to the right-hand side we can see the Backward and Forward buttons, as well as the NC On/Off button which also functions as the Pairing button.
To the right of these buttons are two LEDs. The LED on the left lights up green if NC (Noise Cancelling) is turned off, while the LED on the right will light up blue to indicate the device has been turned on.
The headphones feature a deep red centre on the outside, while the rest is entirely white. Both sides are clearly marked L for Left and R for Right.
The filters have been placed on the edge of the headphones, rather than in the centre. The placement of these filters means that the headphones will have a more natural fit in your ear.
Seems like a good purchase, but I can’t stand wearing in ear canal phones now. they just make my ears build up wax. prefer subtle over the ear phones now.
I have a pair of these and they are as good as my sony in ear phones, but have additional features. very good sound quality, although im concernd with the cabling, I think it might end up broken after a year or two. feels a little brittle.