Fit and Feel
Raycons are the most comfortable earbuds I've worn to date, it's easy enough to forget your wearing them. Almost no adjustment is necessary once you place them in their ear. I've shaken and hit my head (Lightly!) to test if they'd fall out and as of yet they have not.
Case
The case is really, really tiny, and they still somehow manage to pack 35 hours worth of charge into it. It's shorter than my thumb, and under an inch in thickness. It charges with USB type C, which is good, and it includes a little string loop you can attach to it to hang it from your belt or a hook or something if you want. When you open the case, the earbuds will turn on and connect, which is nice. The only annoyance I have with it is that it's a bit difficult to open, and doesn't snap shut and close as nicely as other cases.
Controls
Raycons have a button for controls instead of touch controls. I personally prefer the button, as in my experience touch controls go off too easily when you don't want them to and not easy enough when you do want them to. Most people complain that button controls make you push the earbud into your ear, but this button is super sensitive and you aren't really pushing the earbud at all, so that isn't something you'll need to worry about here.
Sound Quality
This is, of course, the most important part of the earbuds, and unfortunately, it doesn't quite deliver as well as Raycon promises, or as you'd expect considering how well they do on the other sections. The bass on Raycons is pretty punchy and sounds OK, but I have to complain about the highs. The highs are almost non-existent, and almost completely eclipsed by the bass, which is obviously a problem. Raycon does have sound profiles, which change the way your music will sound. The three that are included are Pure (Which stresses the highs), Balanced (Self-explanatory), and Bass (Also pretty self-explanatory). Putting it on Pure mode does help, as well as boosting the treble on Spotify's equalizer, but it still doesn't sound as good as it should.
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