Overhyped product. Bought the keyboard because of lots of good words on it. IMHO, it is a good keyboard in terms of build quality, versatility and good connectivity (connect up to three devices). THE BAD: Actuation force is too high compared to many other keyboards. Fingers get tired pretty easily if you keep typing for a long time continuously.
For over 15 years, as a long time Amazon user in different countries that includes Japan, US, UK, China and now Sweden. I gotta say if you buy things from Amazon, as its first party merchant, you can always count on them. Smooth delivery, great customer services even outside of working hours. If you buy things from third party merchants, it could be a different story. On balance, a great platform. Tips: Use 'Keepa' extension on Edge and Chrome, which tracks price development and notifies you when it reaches your target price. It works like pricespy but it has price statistics data that help you set your target price. Keepa doesn't track Amazon.se for now but it will.
Balanced and all round headphones. Technics makes high quality product. Very reliable brand that you can't go wrong with. I own many headphones, wired or wireless, from mid to high end. Here is my quick review: Sound: AirPods Max > A800=XM5 Comfort: XM5=A800 > AirPods Max (maybe XM5 is a tad better, but not too much) ANC: AirPods Max > A800=XM5 Portability: A800 > XM5 > AirPods Max. A800 can fold into a compact case, the case is at least 30% smaller than XM5's case. Battery life: A800 > XM5 > AirPods Max! A800 just keeps going for up to 50hours! Build quality: AirPods Max > A800 > XM5. Note, XM5 is pretty plasticky. Others: A800 can be used in wired mode, and they sound may better than the BT mode! Damn good! Given the price difference between A800, Airpods Max and XM5, A800 wins. If you want superior sound and noise cancellation, go with AirPods Max! If you want an all-round, more affordable one, A800. XM5 is great IMHO, but Swedish retail price is crazy. Get them when they're on sale, but not now.
Fact: A giant French store, long history and trustable. Good: I've shopped three times and had no issue at all, smooth transactions, a good selections of brands, helpful and responsive customer services (via emails). The first time when i shopped in Hardloop was before they started the Swedish website. For return, I paid the postage fee in advance and they refunded the postage immediately after I provided the receipt, about 360 SEK (returning back to their French warehouse). It was quite impressive becuz I thought they might refund it only after they received the package. NOW they have Swedish website, return is free. Improvement space: shipping from France could be a problem. The most recent package they sent from France, via la poste, was incorrectly sorted by Postnord and in the end was returned to France without my consent. I can't blame Hardloop but Postnord's typical crapy handling. That adds some risks. So please be aware.
SAI series is beautiful but not super sharp right out of the box. However, it doesn't mean it is worse than the normal German blades, IMHO, they are pretty similar. If you know how to sharpen your knife, do a few pulls and it will be super sharp. I like the SAI's design, balance is second to none. I think it's the most comfortable knife I have ever used. Same applies to the other SAI knifves.
+ Great sound + Excellent build quality - Too expensive. max. 4500 SEK would be reasonable. - Stupid case design. I just don't get it. - No manual power OFF control. Put into the case, it then goes to low power mode. However, your nearby ios and Mac devices can check the battery level in real time (almost) even if the headphones are not connected or even previously connected to that ios/mac devices. It causes the battery drain!
Don’t buy them if you have wide feet. The last design is straight from mid foot to toe box. My feet are cramped.