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27 Jan, 2021
AMAZING...but...
1 of 1 found this helpful Overall impression: astounding! People hear me on calls well, it’s perfect on my end, music is just mind blowing. My only complaint is they should come with better tips. The silicone is good I guess I just have really small ear canals so even the smalls hurt. If you’re not happy with yours look into some better tips. There’s a large number of premium manufacturers out there. I like the foam ones from “Comply.”
Anyway I HIGHLY recommend these!

26 Aug, 2020
Great for the money/low-profile
I’m 5.4 and 125lbs dude. I’ve been on a 10 year quest to find a helmet that doesn’t look completely stupid on me. My quest is over. 😎

16 Mar, 2017
Good. But could be better
1 of 1 found this helpful First off I had to grind down the set screw so the guide rod would not hit it when sharpening on the 15degree setting.
But my main complaint is that the clamp is very inadequate for flat-ground blades. If the back side of the blade has even the smallest amount of flat area, then it works well enough. But, if it's a full, true flat grind from spine to edge, it's durn near impossible to get the blade square in the clamp, resulting in an uneven hone. Currently when I do one of the many blades I have like that, I have to use razor blades to "shim" the blade in an effort to keep it straight. And it's a pain and time consuming to do. It should at least come with some shims or something to off-set this issue.
Other than that, so far it appears to function as described. And, if you're not highly skilled otherwise, will give you a very nice edge for the money. Also great for refurbing damaged or blunt blades.