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you guessed it, Chinese! It's a little confusing because you get a similar voice warning when the battery is running low. When you receive a call the headphones will let you know by speaking. You can also use the Qy7 headphones for making a call. Ah, and you can't charge and listen to them simultaneously. If you want to continue to listen to music you have to charge them completely, which can take up to 2 hours. After just 2 warnings the headphones shut down and that's it. It would've been nicer to warn users a bit beforehand, say 30 minutes before the batteries will die. Also, when you get the Chinese warning you've got just a few minutes left. But since mine speak Chinese it's not very helpful.

Luckily though the headphones speak when your battery is starting to run low. Is it really that hard to bring it to OS X, Apple? It looks really nice on iOS: On most of my devices I can only guess how much battery I've got left.
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Both Android and OS X have no clue about the battery level of your bluetooth headphones. So I guessed the same would be true for my Mac, but no. Apparently that's not built into the OS? Pair it up with an iOS device and you get a nice indicator showing the battery level of the headphones. So battery life is great but I can't see the percentage of the battery on my Android device.
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I'm okay with charging them everyday, if they last me a full day. I haven't run into a situation where I drained the entire battery in a single day. Still I was able to make it through a working day: using it on the train from and to home and listening to them while working at my internship company. That's actually quite long considering that they cost just 25 euros. The company advertises up to 5 hours of music playback. Initially I was a bit worried about battery life. They're not as great, but they come very close! The highs are somewhat reduced and not always clearly noticeable. So how do the Qy7 headphones compare? Well they're actually pretty good! The bass is very loud with these headphones. I think they sound very good and they're not that expensive at 30 euro's. Before I ordered these headphone I used Apple's EarPods. I hate cheap headphones that make your music sound like it's being played through a tin can. When you're buying headphones you buy them to listen to music! Even though I'm not a true audiophile, I do want my headphones to sound good.
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That's pretty practical: I was able to use them with my Mac at work and switch to my phone on the train, all without having to go through the pairing process again. The headphones remember up to 6 bluetooth devices. The only problem with that is that mine speak Chinese.

A female voice will alert you that you're entering pairing mode. Pairing is easy: hold the button on the earphones and wait till the LED blinks between blue and red. The first thing to do when you buy Bluetooth headphones is to pair them with a device. They're also a bit on the heavy side making it uncomfortable to wear just one of them and leaving the other one hanging. They also stick out your ear quite a bit, but they're still comfortable to wear so that's not a big problem.

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They almost look like professional in-ear monitors that artists wear. The headphones themselves are rather big. They're available in various color combinations. Too bad, but I can't complain for this price. Some of the other QY7 variants come with a tiny case to keep your earphones in, but not these.
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You'll also get a manual which explains how to pair the headphones and how to use all of it's features. The headphones come with a tiny micro USB cable for charging, a few ear fittings and stabilisers in different sizes. The headphones are prices at just 25 euros! So I figured, how bad can they be? I ordered them and have used them for 3 weeks now and I am pleasantly surprised. I order the ones from AGPTek, an unknown company that apparently doesn't have a website. I searched the cheapest earbuds with some decent reviews and ultimately found a lot of QCY Qy7 headphones. About 2 weeks ago I received my first pair of bluetooth earbuds.
