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Molekule Air Mini+ air purifier is FDA-cleared for medical use to destroy viruses and bacteria. This 510(k) Class II medical device features a 360-degree air intake that replaces the air in a 250-square-foot room. The device uses a patented PECO-Filter, which is coated with a proprietary catalyst and breaks down viruses & bacteria at a molecular level. It also traps 95% of particles 0.3-1 micron in size like mold & pollen allergens.
 
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Works well on smells and dust.
on May 25, 2020
Posted by: charliehustle77
from Virginia
I like this Mini+ for the most part. It seems to filter out musty and lingering smells in rooms with kids, used diapers and humidifiers running within a few hours. I can't speak to virus filtration but I do believe in the UV light killing viruses so I would guess it works but truly have no way of knowing. As far as dust and pollen it seems to do a good job with that as well during spring. I also don't have a way to track that so it is also subjective.
A couple things to know, that may be considered negatives.
-The size of the Molekule Mini + is rather large. Larger than I expected. It's smaller than the full size molekule but it's still pretty big.
-On high, the Mini + is loud, to me. I know thats subjective but maybe try it out first. I get it because it's supposed to filter a large room, but it's almost like a white noise sound machine which I guess can be a good thing or a bad thing. On low however, it's not noticeable.
-The filter replacements are expensive. As of now they're $65-75 for a 6 month replacement. To me that's high for an already expensive purifier.
For the cost, you'd have to really be into this type of PECO filtration and be ready for the cost of replacing filters every 6 months. If that's you, then it may be worth your while.
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Shoot pro-quality aerial footage with this DJI Mavic Air 2 drone. The three-axis gimbal stabilizes the 48.0MP camera for stunning photos and clear videos, while the 3500 mAh battery delivers dependable power for every flight. This DJI Mavic Air 2 drone features FocusTrack technology for advanced obstacle avoidance and target tracking.
 
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Amazing drone package for a beginner.
on May 12, 2020
Posted by: charliehustle77
from Virginia
As the title says, I am a beginner to flying a drone. I was lucky enough to get my hands on the Mavic Air 2 Fly More combo and all I can say is, it's amazing.
For under $1000 will get you a huge bang for the buck. The Mavic Air 2, 3 batteries, extra propellers, extra control sticks, 3 ND filters and a power charging bank that you can charge all 3 batteries at once all tucked inside a soft leather case. Quite a good deal. I would recommend this for anyone looking to get more air time. As a beginner this was contributory to me becoming a slightly better drone pilot, a little faster. I couldn't imagine flying for 30 minutes and then having to wait for the battery to charge to fly again. With the fly more combo, you fly for ~30 minutes, bring her down, change battery add a filter and fly some more....rinse and repeat for the last battery. In my opinion, the only real downfall is the bag could have been a little bit larger. I understand that the idea is for it to be compact, but jamming that much worth of drone things into a small soft bag makes me slightly nervous. I'll probably upgrade to an aftermarket hard case once I find one I like. Would the case stop me from getting this drone? No, this drone is legit.
The Mavic Air 2 feels sturdy and substantial. It has some weight to it and feels well built. The controller is apparently different from previous DJI drones as the phone is attached to the top instead of the bottom. It may be weird to you if you were used to an older controller but it feel perfect to me. It makes sense to have the phone on the top, but I'm a noob and its all preference, I assume.
Performance wise I am super impressed with the functionality of this little drone. A 1/2" sensor that can catch 4k video at 60fps, HDR photo/video, 8k hyperlapse, 48mp photo. It has some built in modes like Focus Track, where it tracks you from different angles all while avoiding obstacles and quickshots where you can achieve some pretty cool camera effects really easily with the push of a button. I sent the first real video I took to a few friends and they all were amazed, one said it looked like a movie.
The user interface on the DJI Fly app takes a little getting used to, but I'm slowly getting the hang of it. I almost ran into a tree the other day trying to land and it started beeping and paused right where it was. It also has ADS-B that notifies you when there is an aircraft somewhere near you. I had this happen to me on my first flight. I was about 150 feet up and it notified me before I could hear or see the plane that would soon fly over. Crazy!
This drone is supposed have a distance of around 6 miles away, no chance in me getting close to that but that's a pretty cool feature and speaks to the overall range of it.
All in all, if you're looking to drop some cash on a drone and you want to be able to either fly it for around an hour before having to take it in and charge it? Get the fly more combo pack, you'll be amazed. Whether your a beginner like me or looking to upgrade your current drone, I absolutely recommend this product.
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Dyson's intelligent and powerful cordless vacuum with twice the suction of any cord-free vacuum.*
 
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Coolest Vacuum I've ever owned.
on April 4, 2020
Posted by: charliehustle77
from Virginia
The V11 origin is my now my go-to vacuum cleaner. I never realized how much I hated using a corded vacuum, until I put this in my hands. Such a hassle unwinding the cord, plugging it in, dragging it around, getting hung up on things, moving to another outlet when you've run out of cord. What a pain.
The suction on this small device is pretty insane, it's got torque you can feel when you grab the trigger. I have a house with a toddler and all hardwood floors linoleum and a few area rugs. The origin is perfect for my situation. On auto mode it adjusts suction on its own when you roll from a hard floor to a carpet and back on to a hardwood floor. It's relatively light, the battery seems good to go, the point and shoot bagless system is legit. One of the negatives with any modern bagless vacuum is when you empty it you get all the nasty dust and hair and junk you just vacuumed, all over your floor. With this vacuum, you aim the bottom of the vacuum into a trash can and pull the red lever, it shoots everything you vacuumed into the trash can. No digging you hands in there or having to touch gross things. What a great idea!
Look, I know this vacuum is pricey, but it's worth it if you have alot of hard floors in your house. I have several Dyson products in my house and they all operate flawlessly, the V11 is no exception.
Pros:
Cordless!
Point and shoot large bagless system
Light
Strong suction
Strong battery
Auto surface detect
Wall hanging kit included
Cons:
I can't think of anything I don't like about this machine, maybe they could have included a few more attachments at this price. Other than that, it's good to go.
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Panasonic easy-to-use video baby monitor uses the same clear and secure (non-wi-fi) long-range DECT technology found in its top-selling cordless home phone systems. DECT systems offer clear, secure and interference-free signal strength up to 1500 feet* more than the length of four football fields, and twice the range of comparable monitors. Anywhere in or outside the home you can clearly and continually keep tabs on your child. The Panasonic baby monitor includes a bright 3.5-in. color monitor and easy controls that sync to an improved wide-eyed, wall-mountable monochrome night vision camera in the baby's room. The video camera can be controlled remotely to pan, tilt and zoom the camera from the baby monitor to look in on your child anytime. Improved long-life, built-in battery charging in the monitor stores power for up to 13 hours of standby time and up to 5 hours of power for continuous use. A smart motion sensor alerts you when the baby is awake or crying. A temperature sensor alerts you if the room is above or below a range you set. When activated, sensors sound a chime, illuminate a LED on the monitor and display notifications on the monitors screen. Microphones and speakers in both video camera and baby Monitor enable 2-way talk with anyone in the room. And, you can play gentle, soothing sounds that include five types of White noise and a choice of lullabies.
 
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Decent baby monitor.
on December 27, 2019
Posted by: charliehustle77
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This monitor has worked pretty well. The only thing I don't like about it is the temperature reading is usually way off. We previously used a different brand baby monitor and the temperature stayed pretty consistent. This panasonic seems all over the place when it comes to temp. We typically keep the baby room anywhere from 69-71 depending on the weather. This monitor always reads low. It usually reads 3 to 4 degrees below the temp. but sometimes as much as 10 degrees lower. If temp accuracy is important to you then you may want to try one of the 100 other monitors on the market.
This monitor does come with alerts for when the baby cries or when the baby moves. Pretty useful for younger babies, not really useful for toddlers like ours, so we leave it on all the time and hear everything.
There are only 2 zoom settings on this monitor as well, others have more. 6 volume settings, 5 brightness settings. The picture has decent clarity. It has a few other features as well like lullabies and what not. Nothing extravagant. Looks like this monitor lines up with all the other ones on the market for the most part.
It does reach much further than my previous cam, so that's a plus. I used to do things with my car while my kid napped but had to leave the monitor pretty far away. This one reaches all the way to the truck with no issues, which is nice.
I don't know if we'll keep the monitor or go back to the other one. The extra distance we get from this one is nice, but peace of mind of knowing he's not freezing or very hot is annoying. If you don't mind the weird temp issues, this is a good monitor.
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Record high-definition road footage with this Rexing dual-channel rearview mirror camera system. The 1296p front mirror and 720p HD rear cameras capture traffic incidents at different perspectives, and the 10" touch-screen display provides simple control. The G-sensor on this Rexing dual-channel rearview mirror camera system ensures that videos recorded during detected collisions are locked.
 
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Works but not for everyone.
on November 4, 2019
Posted by: charliehustle77
from Virginia
This attaches to your rear view mirror and has a camera that pops out of the mirror part. The front camera works well and video is clear and crisp. The rear camera not so much. I'm not sure if it's the tints on my back window or the resolution, but at night the rear camera is very hard to make out.
I had to use a L shaped bracket to attach this to my rear window since what they provide just doesn't cut it. I had plenty of cord to run from the front to the back in a crew cab full size truck so no worries there. Using the rear camera as a rear view mirror definitely takes some getting used to. The first day or 2 I had some slight motion sickness as I was looking at a screen broadcasting video of cars behind me instead of a mirror. A week later and it doesn't really bother me at all.
Getting the sd card out is kind of a pain. You have to basically take the whole camera off of your mirror to get to it, which is a hassle. Why not put the sd card on the bottom of the device? Makes no sense. No matter what car you drive, there's not alot of space between the mirror and the top of your headliner.
I think for the price and the value, it's worth it. I feel like Rexing could have taken a little more time in design to make a better product. The rear camera attachment, the sd card location and quality of the rear camera are all things you should think about when buying it.
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Dell Inspiron Convertible 2-in-1 Laptop: Smart meets sleek in this compact 2-in-1 laptop. With an innovative, heat dissipating hinge design and adaptive thermals. Get the job done and stay entertained with this Dell Inspiron laptop. The 10th Gen Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB of RAM let you run multiple applications simultaneously for seamless multitasking, while the 512GB SSD offers short load times, letting you jump into work sessions quickly. This two-in-one Dell Inspiron laptop has Intel UHD integrated graphics, which render smooth visuals on the 15.6-inch Full HD capacitive display.
 
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Excellent larger 2 in 1
on October 29, 2019
Posted by: charliehustle77
from Virginia
This 2 in 1 might be my favorite new laptop/tablet. I was surprised by how substantial this thing felt. It's heavy for a tablet, perfect weight for a laptop. Alot of these feel slightly cheap and flimsy. This one has stainless covering it and a nice fat hinge that looks like it should hold up over years of folding. Some other aesthetics. The backlit keyboard is nice and works well in dimly lit situations. I haven't been able to get the fingerprint reader, which is hidden inside the power button, which is hidden in the upper right hand corner of the keyboard...to work. I normally don't use it anyways but for whatever reason it won't read my finger print. I'll mess around with it later if I feel like it, I was excited to get into trying out the Dell. The keyboard is a good size. I always have trouble with finger placement on my wifes 2 in 1 because her keyboard is a few inches smaller than this one. This one is perfect! The touch screen is really smooth and easy to use. Display is on point with what I was expecting, impressive. I wish the screen got a little brighter but I feel like every Dell laptop I have owned has been built that way and brighter is usually my preference. The camera and speakers seem subpar but I don't normally use a camera and speakers in a laptop are expected to be weak.
The i5 processor seems to be fast and the SSD makes this a speedy little machine. It powers up and shuts down fast. I will probably upgrade the RAM from 8gb to the 16gb max. Battery life is good to go. I streamed a football game on Sunday and watched half in laptop mode and half in tablet mode while I was cooking in the kitchen and still had a decent amount of battery left. I love that I can just put this on tablet mode and fold it into a v shape and it takes up very little space on the kitchen counter. When holding it as a tablet it does seem like a huge tablet, but for a guy who normally uses his cell phone or mini tablet for most things, it's kind of cool to having a laptop that folds into a tablet this big.
Summary: Looks good, feels good, works good. I would recommend this one.
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Get fresh breath and healthy gums with this Philips Sonicare ExpertClean electric toothbrush. The built-in sensor controls applied pressure to help avoid gum inflammation and soreness, while the soft, flexible bristles reach deep between teeth for up to 10 times better plaque removal. This Philips Sonicare ExpertClean electric toothbrush has three intensity modes to fit your personal preference.
 
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It really does work.
on October 9, 2019
Posted by: charliehustle77
from Virginia
As a person who is coming from a normal toothbrush experience I can honestly say I think this works extremely well, there are a few things that I had/have to get used to.
My wife for years recommended I move over to a Sonicare like her, I declined saying my normal toothbrush was just fine as I was getting good reports from the dentist. Of course she was right though, Sonicare delivers.
The first couple of times I brushed with this toothbrush I realized I'm using way too much toothpaste. The sonicare vibrates so much it will throw toothpaste and spit everywhere if you're not careful. I've learned to use less and keep my mouth closed. The sonicare does all the hard work for me, no real need to scrub like I used to. Also this toothbrush has different levels of clean, gum health and deep clean. You can change these to your liking and also adjust the intensity of vibration from rattle your eyeballs to comfortably numb.
It pauses every few seconds to alert you to move on to the next section. If you apply too much pressure (like I was) it vibrates to let you know.
The app also tells you things such as how much pressure you are using, how many times a day you typically brush and how much life your brush head has left on it. The brush heads are pretty expensive (to me)and seem to last about 180 days each. There is a way to set up auto re-ordering for brush heads inside the app but I'll probably just order them online. There are also options within the app that you pay for called teledentistry. You pay $10 per report and they answer questions about oral care. Not something I'm interested in since I have a great dentist that I can email quickly, but could be helpful to some.
All in all, when I'm done using the Sonicare my teeth feel clean and white, my gums don't hurt, they're not red or bleeding and I'm letting the toothbrush do all the hard work. Besides learning a new way to brush with less toothpaste and the cost of the brush heads I think this thing is worth it!
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Boost your confidence with this Upright Go 2 posture trainer. Integrated sensors detect when you're slouching to help train your body for better posture in under 14 days. Use the device by itself or sync with the Upright app on Android or iOS. With a portable design, 30-hour battery life and easy-touch adhesive to keep it safely in place, this Upright Go 2 posture trainer is ideal for all-day wear.
 
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Great idea for slouchers.
on September 27, 2019
Posted by: charliehustle77
from Virginia
Very interesting little product. Basics: It sticks on the upper part of your back, calibrates your posture as you stand straight up and down and then notifies you when you slouch by vibrating.
Not going to lie, it was super annoying at first and I noticed that my posture went from ok in the morning to pretty bad in the evening. This is likely from sitting at a desk all day and having poor posture in general. The first day I overdid it, tried to wear it for like 10 hours and ended up making my back hurt worse since my back is not used to being straight. After a week or so and some fine tuning of the notification system, I started noticing fewer and fewer notifications. I feel like this is actually helping me sit and stand straighter. The key is to take it slow, unlike me on the first day trying to wear it non stop. Use it the way it is intended and don't rush. Do what the app tells you. My posture has been bad since I was a kid, but I feel like this is making a difference.
Pros:
Small
Easy to setup
App is easy to use
Variable modes to use
Variable levels of vibration from soft to rather jarring
Seems to actually work.
Adhesive backs last several times and are relatively cheap
Cons:
May be difficult for some people to put on their back.
Can see the bump through some clothing.
Will have to eventually buy more adhesive backs.
I think if you're having back pain like me or have always had poor posture like me, the upright go 2 would be worth the small investment in your health.
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Create nutrient-rich meals with this NutriBullet blender combo. The 64 oz. blending pitcher shreds tough skins, pulverizes stems and crushes seeds to deliver creamy snacks, smoothies and soups. This NutriBullet blender combo features a powerful 1200W motor that operates quietly, so you can engage in conversations while blending fruits and vegetables.
 
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Small but mighty.
on September 19, 2019
Posted by: charliehustle77
from Virginia
This blender fits perfectly with the large 64oz pitcher attached under my cabinets. Unlike our previous, very expensive blender which we would have to pull out onto the counter to use this one is suctioned to the area under the cabinet and hasn't moved since we started using it.
The blender comes with 2 additional cups and lids for the cups. This is very helpful if you typically just want to do a quick shake before work and head out the door with it. Nobody wants to make a shake for yourself in a 64oz blender pitcher and then have to clean the pitcher before leaving. I think Nutribullet thought this through.
The extract button seems to blend the perfect protein smoothie. If not you have a pulse button and high medium and low. I don't know what more you would need. I like this blender alot and it has replaced the $300 blender we previously had.
One thing I didn't expect is that it is very loud. Seems louder than the expensive blender but I feel like all blenders are loud unless they're in a smoothie shop.
Pros:
Footprint feels smaller than a traditional blender.
Comes with 64oz pitcher and 2 single serving cups.
Easy to clean up.
Works well, blends super smooth. Extract option makes a perfect smoothie.
Cons:
Loud
If you ran into the same problem as us with your blender being too tall to sit where you'd like on your counter, check out the Nutribullet. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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Get peace and quiet anywhere with these Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds. An advanced HD noise-cancelling processor blocks distracting background noise so you can focus in noisy environments, and Bluetooth connectivity ensures easy use with smartphones and other devices. These Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds include a convenient charging case that offers up to 24 hours of use per charge.
 
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Good, but not 5 stars.
on July 25, 2019
Posted by: charliehustle77
from Virginia
Note TLDR Pros and Cons at the bottom.
Sony seems to be right on the cutting edge of noise cancellation in the over the ear headphone (wh-1000xm3) but for several reasons, these earbuds fall short of 5 stars.
Unboxing I noticed that the packaging was classic Sony and felt quality. I saw that Sony had already placed rubber tips on the earbuds and included 6 other sets that varied between rubber and silicone. Why so many, I wondered.
The charging case has a flat top and a round bottom. The Sony logo is on the top, which is kind of weird to me since if you wanted to sit these up then the Sony logo would be facing down. Kind of strange but whatever, this is from a company that named these earbuds WF-1000xm3 instead of Sony Soundbuds or some other easily identifiable name.
I already had the sony app on my phone and I paired them with my iphone x pretty easily and I tried them out. I thought the sound was pretty good, messed around with the eq built into the app and got the sound tweaked to where I wanted it. Awesome. I won't get into what types of audio it accepts or doesn't, I do podcasts and spotify for the most part and it works for me. There is a very slight lag in watching videos. It doesn't bother me but I'm sure it would irritate someone who concentrates heavily on such things. Is the sound as good as my Bose Soundsport Free earbuds? Probably, plus these are noise cancelling. The app allows you to control the tap functions on the side of the earbuds and switch those controls from bud to bud.
Noise cancellation on this set is not as good as Sony over the ear headphones which I kind of expected, but still pretty dang impressive. When noise cancelling is on, you can still make out some noises in the background. Tapping on a keyboard, my kid talking etc.. They do a good job though, for earbuds...so maybe I'm just being picky. Through the app you can control how much sound gets through the buds, which is nice. Every now and then i'll get random "dings" in the earbuds, not really sure what that is...I go to the app and nothing shows up.
I charged the case when I first got them about a week ago and have tried them out every day for anywhere from 20 min to a few hours and whenever I pull them from the case, they're fully charged. Good job Sony. You can check the battery charge on the app for each bud, which you can use independent from one another. If you need one ear to be free just put one in the charger while using one bud in your ear.
So you may be asking why are they not 5 stars? 2 reasons in my book. Sony, what are you thinking with the fitment? 1 these are not dust or water rated so that's kind of strange, maybe they have something in the works for a new model. They weigh right around the same as a Bose Soundsport free which are IPX4 rated, but Bose puts a wing on the rubber part of their bud so that it hugs the inside of your ear. Sweet, I can go work out, mow the lawn, sweat do whatever without any fear of them falling out. Not so much for Sony. I delayed writing this review due to the fact that these things have fallen out of my ears twice while doing very little. The first time it was late evening and I'm trying these out standing at the sink washing baby bottles, and I felt the left one starting to slip out. Hands covered in water and soap I didn't feel comfortable grabbing them and I backed away from the sink and dried off my hands and began to shove them back into my ear. While doing so I hear "ambient sound" because the controls are very sensitive and on the sides of the buds. The second time they nearly fell out I was listening to a podcast, started laughing and when I smiled my jawbone/ear area I guess moves up and the right earbud pops out. (Yes my ears are clean.) I remember using my wifes airpods once while cutting the grass and having one fall out from sweatting and the feeling of my stomach dropping when I almost ran it over with the mower. Never again.
I've tried every size that they offer on these, I'm not sure what else to do. I tried to put my bose rubber buds on with the wings that would hold it to my ear but they, of course, fit differently. This basically makes this a device that I really only feel comfortable using while I'm very stationary. Take them to the gym? No. Mow the grass? Probably not since they fell out washing bottles. Does this leave an area for another company to come in and create an aftermarket rubberized ear piece that fits and hugs the inside of your ear? Yes, but that should not have to happen at what these cost.
Would I recommend these to you? Maybe. I don't know if they'll stay in your ear but if they do, they work great and sound good! The app is cool and the options in the app can be seen below in my pros and cons. I floated between giving these a 3 or 4. The sound is great, noise cancelling good, but the fitment is bad.
TLDR Pros and Cons
Pros:
Sound quality great
App is great
Noise cancellation good
Case/bud construction feels quality
Buds fit close to your ears
Cons:
None of the tips stay in my ear
Not sweat/dust rated
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Minimize movement and maximize comfort with ERGO M575—a wireless trackball with sculpted ergonomic shape. With no need to move your arm around to move the cursor, your hand and arm stay relaxed. Remarkably smooth and responsive cursor control works perfectly on any surface. Connect simply via Bluetooth Low Energy or the included USB receiver with a 33 ft (10 m) range.
 

hi, the M575 has only been available on Logitech's site in graphite and off-white colors. Guess best buy is having it now... is this "black" color really black? or is it the same graphite-gray that logitech sells on their site?

The part number on the black M575 from Best Buy does not match the part number for the graphite version from Logitech. I would guess they are not the same.
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Get peace and quiet anywhere with these Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds. An advanced HD noise-cancelling processor blocks distracting background noise so you can focus in noisy environments, and Bluetooth connectivity ensures easy use with smartphones and other devices. These Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds include a convenient charging case that offers up to 24 hours of use per charge.
 

is this fully compatible with ios?

Yes
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Get peace and quiet anywhere with these Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds. An advanced HD noise-cancelling processor blocks distracting background noise so you can focus in noisy environments, and Bluetooth connectivity ensures easy use with smartphones and other devices. These Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds include a convenient charging case that offers up to 24 hours of use per charge.
 

How comfortable are they? Do they feel like they're going to fall out with rigorous exercise (running) or do they have a secure fit a majority of the time?

These fell out of my ears while I was doing nothing. They don't feel secure. The sound on these are great but working out and exercising with these on will probably not be a good idea.
 
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