The earplugs are packaged in a small cardboard box. The box contains the earplugs with extra protection around the case.
The package also contains a charging cable and different sizes of ear tips for the earbuds. The cable is USB-A to USB-C. There is no charger included, as is often the case with new products these days.
The case itself looks sleek in matte black with the Sennheiser logo on it. The USB-C cable goes into the case and when the earbuds are in there, they can be easily charged. They can also be charged without a cable. This is ideal for on the go.
I use the smallest size of the caps and applying this took a bit of fiddling before I could start listening.
After downloading the app, the earbuds could be connected. This must be done with the case open and on the charger, otherwise it will not work. After that, pairing goes quickly.
At first it took some getting used to how the earplugs fit in my ears, probably because I have quite small ears. Yet after a while I hardly noticed that I had them on. I received this product to test and upon receipt I was initially a bit worried that the earplugs would be a bit too large, but fortunately this turned out not to be too bad.
While listening to music, the music is automatically paused when an earplug is removed. This is useful, for example, if you are at the cash register and take them out briefly.
The music quality is excellent, and the noise canceling is also excellent for in-ears. I think voices could have been muted a bit more. The noise canceling can also be turned off if necessary. This can be done via the app or via the earphones themselves. It is nice that the functions of the earphones can be adjusted manually, so that the most commonly used functions can be set. Switching the noise canceling on and off via the app did not always work.