A:AnswerTechnically no. For true noise canceling you need over the ear headphones and a good seal around the ear. But these do go into the ear canal, and if you use the thicker tips (it includes 4 sizes) it can get pretty close to noise canceling.
A:AnswerI do it all the time with no trouble. On rare occasion, I think twice in the last 8 months, I have had to shut down my phone for them to reconnect. Each time it was just after I had connected the earbuds to my laptop and my phone to my vehicle so I think there are just too many connections overlapping. When I went back to earbuds on the phone, it was intermittent and erratic. I just placed the buds back in the case, shut down & restarted the phone and flawless connection again.
Hope this helps!
A:AnswerYou can charge the case with the provided cable. It can then act as a 'power bank' for the headphones until all of the charge is gone; then you have to recharge the case. In my experience, you can maybe charge the headphones 0-100% once on a full charge.
A:AnswerI went to Apples website. It's a year limited warranty, but you will have to send them in to be reviewed, and most likely (well in my case) they won't find anything wrong and will send them right back
A:AnswerUp to about 55-60 mph you can hear music pretty good using a Galaxy S10+ with these. I haven't used another phone and wanted to include the phone in case that matters, which I don't think it should. Listening to podcasts and audiobooks is good up to about 45 mph, but I use third party apps to boost the sound a little bit more to get it up to about 50 mph. I use a half shell helmet, btw, so my ears are exposed to wind noise. It does depend on how good of a seal you get. Sometimes I take them out and put them back in to ensure I have a good seal. Before the ride...not after. :D hope this helps!
A:AnswerEach one has its' own controls, but if you pull one away or activate the main button on one, it will cut the music for both. You can use either or both. Volume is adjusted individually. It's easier and more instinctive than I'm probably making it sound.
A:AnswerThe microphone array works surprisingly well. I've used these to have a compelling conversation while walking down a very windy Market St. in San Francisco all the while transitioning to the underground BART station with trains passing the other direction and not once did either person complain about noise or wind. Very busy train station filled with background noise and no complaints while still being able to hear and be heard? Compelling conversation, indeed.
A:AnswerGreat for phone calls! You can use one at a time. People on the other end don't even know I'm using a bluetooth device. They don't cancel out noise totally , but I never have trouble hearing calls.