(Black) Delivered @ AMR Direct via Amazon AU

OK.

Pros:* This is my third different Bluetooth headset/headset, and it's only one so far where the call quality is acceptable (i.e. the person at the other end can actually hear me fine) and good enough for me to use. This is the main advantage. They can still tell I'm on a Bluetooth device (this changes the sound) and can hear ambient noises around me (eg can hear children playing when I walk past a playground), but you can be heard clearly & always understood, which is the main thing, and certainly isn't the case with the other 2.* Sounds good for listening (other buttons/bluetooth headphones did too, so I think that we're at the stage where listening is largely nailed down, it's other people hearing you that's the ongoing problem).* price is right, you won't get better value for sound + quality calls. (i.e. I'm sure you could buy better sound + call quality, but you would pay a lot more for it)

Small inconveniences, hope these can be fixed in the next version:* I bought some foam pads to fit around these buds as they felt a bit hard/uncomfortable inside ear, and I felt like they might fall off. (Other ozbargainers had reported the same feeling and said the foam pads helped). With foam pads, both of these issues are mostly gone. Ideally they would ship them with 2 sets of foam pads and make the case/removal for the buds thicker by about 0.5mm to accommodate the very slight extra thickness with the foam (the case closes with foam cushions, but you have to push it to close sometimes).* Earphone controls are a bit convoluted. This is largely because a single press on either side changes the volume (left to lower volume, right to raise volume). So if you want to pause or play, it's a double tap. Answering a call/ending a call is a double tap. The voice assistant is a triple tap. IMHO the controls would be better if you did the volume entirely through your phone, and single tap for pause/play/answer/dismiss, and double tap for voice assistant. That said, the controls are easy to press once as they don't seem to have a physical button, so maybe it should be a physical button? I don't know about it, but the current controls take a bit of getting used to.

All in all, I would still recommend them, despite the small drawbacks.