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Color:Black USB Type C Earphones Characteristic: -Built in DAC -Support Hi-Res sound quality -Support remote control & microphone for music and phone calls Compatible Android phone (but not limited to): - Google: Google Pixel 2,Google Pixel 2 XL - Samsung: Galaxy S8/9 Note8/9 - Motorola: Moto Z Droid, Moto Z Force Droid, Moto Z Play, Moto Z2 - HTC: HTC U12,HTC U11,HTC U Ultra,HTC U11 Eyes,HTC Bolt,HTC U Play - Huawei: Huawei Mate 10 Pro,Huawei P20,Huawei P20 pro - Razer: Razer Phone - Essential: Essential PH-1 - Xiaomi: Xiaomi 8,Xiaomi 8 se,Xiaomi 6,Xiaomi 6X,Xiaomi Note 3,Xiaomi Mix 2,Xiaomi Mix 2s Compatible Notebook Computer (but not limited to): - Applee: Macbook - Google: Pixelbook - Huawei: Matebook And more USB Type c Devices. Specification: Compatible system: Android Color: Black Frequency Range: 20-20KHz Sensitivity: 115dB±5dB Microphone: 75-16.000Hz Impedance: 320Hms Remote Control: - Answer / hang up phone calls - Play / pause music - Adjust high / low music volume - Select previous / next music track for Type C Phone - Activate Voice Command End And Thanks.
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Bday gift
Bought for daughter on her BDay - she said she loved it
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Love it!
Was delivered in only a few days. Love it!
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Great fit! Light weight and perfect for evening time
Great fit! Light weight and perfect for evening time.
R**Z
Great product!
Very satisfied.
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Harley Davidson
Bought this as a gift for my mother for Christmas. She loved it.
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The Real Batman
One would have thought that Batman and Robin would have been the end of the Batman film series but Batman Begins pumps new life into the franchise. Gone from the new Batman are all of the gimmicks that turned the original series into a parody of the original film directed by Tim Burton. Christian Bale makes an excellent Bruce Wayne, a figure who is truly haunted and searching for a meaning to life, taking the road less traveled into becoming what he hates until found by the mysterious Ducard. Mr. Bale is excellent in the exploring the depths of Bruce Wayne as he goes from being a vengeful college student, to being a petty criminal, searching to find himself as Ducard's pupil and finally determined to rid Gotham of crime rejecting the violence of the League of Shadows.The film is beautifully cast, down to the smaller roles. Michael Caine does a wonderful job as Alfred, providing a great deal of the film's humor and the necessary reassuring figure for Bruce Wayne. Before him Michael Gough was the quintessential Alfred but Mr. Caine has made the part his own. Katie Holmes does well as Wayne's love interest in a part that has little of the sexuality of the prior films but stands as a disapproving figure to Bruce Wayne's playboy image. Gary Oldman was an inspired choice as Jim Gordon, Morgan Freeman is wonderful as the Wayne Enterprises head of Applied Science and Liam Neeson makes a tough minded mentor and later an effective adversary. Cillian Murphy is very suave as Jonathan Crane transforming himself into the "Scarecrow" with a help from the mind altering drug that will shortly be used on Gotham. I also liked seeing Rutgar Hauer (Blade Runner) in a mainstream movie; most of his film roles seeming to be released only to video.The film portrays Gotham as a gritty, crime-ridden city with criminals without gimmicks. The effects are limited to just telling the story, avoiding sensational extremes. Most important, Batman Begins brings back the feel of the comic books, telling a great story.
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Batman's Return to the Dark Side
And I don't mean The Force, but that would make for one heck of a movie.I'm gonna assume that most of you have seen all of the previous four Batman films. There are the bad/terrible, you get to choose, films directed by Joel Shumacher. In these movies the bad guys are covered in neon colors and are busy ice skating around Batman while they are trying to fight him. Everything is colorfull and Batman even whips out a Bat-credit card. UGHHHH! Then there are the good/great Batman films, once again you get to choose. These films are dark and very intense. Batman is played by a person who understands what Bruce Wayne's character is about, meaning how tormented he is by his parent's death and how he wants to bring justice to Gotham City. Oh yeah, these films are directed by Tim Burton who seems like the person that Batman movies were meant to directed by. These movies are the example that "Batman Begins" followed. In this movie Batman/Bruce Wayne returns to his dark roots.This film basically explores Bruce Wayne's past. It goes into great detail of what happened to him after to his parent's murder. It explains how he became a fearful, revenge-minded person that sought training to prevent criminals from flourishing in Gotham City. It goes into how he came to decide on becoming Batman. How he got his utility belt, his costume and the Batmobile. There's also a story of him saving Gotham City from nerve gas that makes you go permantly crazy, but thats not were the main story lies. Its kind of a side show.First of all, any fan of Batman should thank Christopher Nolan if you aver meet him. As mentioned earlier, he has made Batman a dark super hero once again. One of the great things that he created an image of was the fear that bad guys had of Batman. In this film, Batman would pop out a dark spot and snatch a bad guy, just like in the comic books. The bad guys were really scared of the Dark Knight, which is how it should be. Christian Bale did a great job as Batman/Bruce Wayne. He played the most intense and darkest Batman to date. His Batman voice was a little too scruffy, but nothing else was bothersome. The rest of the supporting cast, which included Liam Neeson, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Cillian Murphy, and Katie Holmes, did a good job also. Not too much to complain about with the flick.I would have to say that this film is definitely a challenger for the best of the series. This movie is so far the movie to see this summer. Definitely check this film out. There's no way that you'll be disappointed.