#1
Multipoint connectivity is a recurring advantage, with several reviewers calling switching or reconnection seamless, reliable, or unusually good for the price.
Pros: Weight comfort, Multipoint connectivity reliability
Cons: aptX, Active noise cancellation
#2
Multipoint is a consistent strength, with reviewers calling it brilliant, flawless, convenient, and useful across phones, laptops, and other devices.
Pros: Android compatibility, Bluetooth
Cons: Smudge resistance, Cable quality
#3
Multipoint works well for some reviewers and makes device switching convenient, though one review only found it OK in limited testing.
Pros: Maximum volume clarity, Stability
Cons: Spatial audio, Microphone noise reduction
#4
Multipoint was widely valued and usually smooth, with app-based device management praised; one reviewer still noted occasional priority confusion.
Pros: Design and Aesthetics, Software/setup simplicity
Cons: Voice assistant integration, Spatial audio
#5
Multipoint was useful and often smooth, but one reviewer reported source-switching mistakes that hurt reliability.
Pros: Codec support, Dongle
Cons: Sound leakage, Find My
#6
Multipoint was praised when seamless, simple, or handy, but one reviewer found switching delays and imperfect handoff behavior.
Pros: Charging, Instrument separation
Cons: Spatial audio, Sidetone adjustment quality
#7
Multipoint and switching worked well inside Samsung's ecosystem, but reviewers disliked that seamless switching was limited outside Samsung devices.
Pros: Integrated microphone, Frequency response accuracy
Cons: LDAC, Ear tip size options