I'll be the first to say I'm super critical of earbuds. For the longest time I would not go over $150 on earbuds for any reason. I'd read about the AZ80, but these were on sale so I took a chance on them. This have quickly become some of my favorite earbuds. Not the best, but certainly a favorite. Here's the obligatory Pros and Cons list: Pros: - App - The app is quirky, but offers a lot of control options for these earbuds. I like that you can control just about everything in how these earbuds respond to your taps and holds, including volume. My favorite app experience is still Soundcore, but I still like these. A cherry on top is the ability to name your connections. I never knew how valuable this could be until I experienced it. My other buds just beep or say "2 devices connected" but I never really know what I'm connected to if I'm no looking at it. The ability to have them tell me "Smartphone" or "Computer" is HUGE! If a connection has an issue I can go straight to the source of the issue. I love it! - Sound - These sound incredibly clear. I can head details in my music with these that I never noticed were there before on music I've listened to for years. Initially I had a problem with it because the bass response was light. The thing is, on some songs it feels light, and on others it really thumps. On all of my songs, I have a clarity without them being harsh that really shines. - ANC - I know everyone's ears are different, but these legitimately surprised me with how effective their ANC is for my uses. They beat out the Soundcore Space A40, Galaxy Buds2 Pro, Jabra Elite 8, Jabra Elite 10, and Pixel Buds Pro. The only buds I own that these don't beat are the Soundcore Liberty 4NC. Of buds I've tried, I will also place these about the Beats Studio Buds Plus and Fit Pro, and Sony Link Buds S. These do NOT beat the Airpods Pro 2 in ANC though. - Transparency - This is a very important feature to me, and these are some of the best I've tried. The best in this are hands down the Airpods Pro 2. I'd place these neck and neck with the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro. These do not have conversation detection like the Galaxy's, but I haven't found this to be an issue. - Touch Controls - These are bar none the most responsive touch controls I've ever used on any earbuds ever. That's a large part of what makes these so enjoyable to me. The long press is not too long. There are very few accidental touches. It clearly recognizes double and triple taps almost perfectly. - Control Options - Aside from Jabra, these are the most comprehensive in terms of convenient control options being available, including the ability to mute the mic on a call from the earbuds itself. It can be a lot to get used to, but the ability to customize almost every function in a way that works for you is an amazing, if not understated convenience. - Multipoint - These are the only buds I've seen on the market offering 3-way multipoint. I regularly use 3 devices: my personal phone, work phone, and computer. It is a HUGE benefit to not have to juggle connections. I love when I can switch between 3 devices seamlessly. - Battery - I haven't scientifically measured how long the battery actually lasts, but it gets me through a work day, which is all I can really ask for. My Soundcore buds are both better, and the Jabra's do pretty well here too. In my book, the only buds I have that have been a problem for me are the Galaxy buds. - Ear Tips - These come with a LOT of ear tips in the box. Normally I'm able to use the tips that came in the box and I never even open the tips that come with a set. Initially, I didn't like the sound or ANC as much as my others for the price. Then I changed the tips. That was a GAME CHANGER!!! Just going one slight size down made these buds much more comfortable, and it improved the ANC DRAMATICALLY! - Just My Voice - Out of the box the call quality on these are just okay. Turning on Just My Voice basically eliminates background noise during calls. It makes it almost dead silent during calls. I only wonder why this isn't on by default. Cons: - Multipoint - I know, I know. How can it be a con if you just listed it as a pro? I don't know if the issue lies in the buds or the computers I use. I have a custom built PC and a Macbook Air I use at home. Whenever I connect to those, the connection is DOMINATED by those, even if I haven't used them in a while. By sheer virtue of them having been connected, I can't listen to anything else on any other device as long as I'm connected to those. Phone calls aren't an issue, only media. My work computer does not create this issue. This leads me to... - App - There are only 2 real issues I have with the app, but they are admittedly minor. The first is the fact that there is no dark mode on the app. Nitpicky, I know. The other though is bigger. There is no connected list of devices. With Soundcore, there is no ability to pull connection from a previously paired device if 2 devices are already con...