The AMORNO Foldable Bluetooth Headphones are a pretty good set of wireless headphones in a sea of audio wearables. They have an acceptable shape that is easy to wear and are light weight, you'll barely notice that you have them hanging around your neck, even when you shift your shoulders or neck. Comes with extra earbud tips for you to find a comfortable size in each ear. The included storage pouch is made of decent quality material and will protect the headset in its folded form for storage and is easy enough to pocket or hang off of your belt loops with the included clip. You also get a 1yr warranty card to register with your headset within 14 days.The sound quality is pretty good for what you get at its price. You get a decent amount of bass that wont drown out the mids or highs, and the overall audio experience is pleasant enough for all your music and voice needs. Sound separation is good and isn't muddy. The stock sound is fine enough to be able to have the equalizer set flat, so you don't have to worry about turning frequencies down or up like certain other headsets, if messing with equalizer settings isn't your thing or your device doesn't have the option. Clear sound for pretty much any music genre and voice audio, as well as calls.Sound Isolation is pretty decent, the headset can mostly block out environmental sounds around you without having to excessively turn the volume up to blast out your ears. You can peacefully do lawn care while listening to your own tunes without worrying about getting a headache from assaulting your ears with high volume to beat the noise.Battery life is pretty great, have gotten over 10hrs straight with listening to music at moderate volume, so this headset will get you through the day and even longer with off and on use. Charge time is reasonable with all the play time that you get and may be reduced an amount as the play time is so long the headset may still have a decent amount of battery charge left in it.The ratcheting function for the earbud retraction feature is crisp with each click that signifies its locking position. The push button to retract the earbud works well enough to pull in the cable on its own or while the earbud is being lead back to the base by hand. Having a ratcheting retraction mechanism is a nice and desirable function to have on this style of headset, it allows you to set the cabling as needed without having too much extra sticking out which gives it a slightly neater appearance. Being able to store the cable inside of the headset is also another benefit compared to other neck hanging style headsets that haphazardly have you run the earbud cables back and forth over itself and use magnets that aren't so great at holding the earbud to the base without everything flopping around when not in use.Having a slider switch for power is a plus as you can actually see if the device should be on and don't have to hold down a button for so long to get it to turn on, off, or go into pairing mode. the volume/track buttons are intuitive enough, just press once in either direction to change track or hold the button down to change volume levels. The call button is easy to find with being separate from the other buttons and having a concave shape to distinguish it. The vibration function is attention grabbing, so that you don't even have to have the earbuds in your ears to be alerted to a call and can easily answer the call in a simple motion.I can recommend the AMORNO Foldable Bluetooth Headphones for your audio and sound isolation needs.