After 1 month of using the Aerofit 2, I have so much to say that I'm not sure YouTube will let me paste it all!Wireless:To begin with, these are my first wireless earbuds so obviously it's a game changer for me to no longer have any cables and even being able to walk around the house with the device sitting somewhere but still hearing it as I do stuff. I've never wanted to buy Apple wireless earbuds because I was sure I would end up losing one of them or breaking it after making it fall and they were too expensive for me to take the risk. This brings me to my second positive point: they stay securely in place.Safe grip:With regular earbuds, I often find myself adjusting them to prevent them from falling out. The hook design is great for keeping them in place, even while running. By the way, I usually run when it's sunny, and I wear sunglasses. They remain incredibly comfortable, even with thick temple glasses, which actually help keep them in place even more!Comfort:They are really comfortable and I wear them for very long period of times, which I had never done with former earbuds. The fact that they have no wire, are very comfortable and light, allow me to hear my surroundings, and automatically switch between my mobile, computer, or even TV, makes me wear them very often. The sound quality is also responsible for it. Because they're open-ear, I can hear myself better when singing along, which helps me sing better and encourages me to sing more often, making me happier.Sound quality & bass:In every review I've watched, people always mentioned that the sound was good for 'open-ear earbuds,' but they warned that, no matter what, this type of earbud doesn’t match the sound quality of regular earbuds. Especially because they don't provide as much bass. I disagree! Maybe I don't have the best earbuds to compare them with, but these are the ones I have: regular Apple earbuds, Beyerdynamic in-ear earbuds + DT 990 Pro (open) and DT 770 Pro (closed). I can tell you that the sound of the Aerofit 2 is amazing compared to my other earbuds, while being more comfortable and convenient to wear than my DT 990 Pro that I use for playing / recording music.They actually have more bass than my in-ear earbuds, which I did not expect! Let me tell you that they have so much bass that I don't even use the bass-boost mode - it's too much for me! While I'm at it, in-ear earbuds are not comfortable when you eat something because you can hear yourself eating. This is another problem the Aerofit 2 don't have. The only time I prefer my in-ear earbuds is when I'm sleeping. I like to listen to audiobooks to fall asleep and in that case, I prefer having wired-earbuds. I remove the one that's on the pillow side and when I turn around the wire helps me find it back quickly ^^ Plus, in-ear earbuds also act as earplugs to block ambient noise. But I can also tell that the Aerofit 2 are still quite comfortable even resting your head on a pillow. Which is not the case for example of big ear-covering headphones like my DT 990 that would push on the back of your ears when resting your head on a sofa as well.Volume:I’ve always been careful not to listen to music too loudly. I’m almost 40, and I only use the Aerofit 2 at 30% of my Samsung S22's volume, maybe 35% when I’m out. I guess it also depends on the device, since right now I have it at 40% on my MacBook. All this to say, the maximum volume they can provide is more than enough!!Touch controls:I can confirm that the touch controls are pretty sensitive, and when I manipulate the earbuds, I often trigger the single touch by mistake. That’s why I think it’s great that, by default, the single touch doesn’t trigger any action. By default, you can pause with a double-tap on the right and skip to the next track with a double-tap on the left. I added volume control by long-pressing the right/left earbuds, and it works great. I am very satisfied with touch controls. I’ve watched many reviews where people say they prefer physical controls, but I’m glad these have touch controls. I think they’re perfect. I almost never accidentally trigger anything else than the single-tap.Mobile App:I only have good things to say about the app. It is modern, responsive, complete, and user-friendly. It's great to be able to customize the controls. Firmware updates are fast, which seems to be a problem with the Cleer Arc 3.I actually use the left/right balance because the left earbud naturally sits a little further from my ear canal. So, I set it to -2 on the left, and the sound is perfectly centered. It’s great that they didn’t skip this feature!EQ:The EQ presets offer different results to experiment with, but there are only a few that I would personally use. I have my favorite and I never change it. The default Soundcore signature preset is very good, almost my favorite, but the sound is a bit 'muffled' for me. My favorite is the 'Amplified Volume' preset, which keeps strong bass while also maintaining good mids so t...