https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/2q9x3q/my_parents_microwave_has_a_chaos_setting/
https://medium.com/@ezrablankmarks/why-do-microwaves-have-so-many-buttons-147ab93a0910
https://clickhole.com/9-microwave-buttons-you-ve-never-used-1825120562/
https://www.reddit.com/r/CrappyDesign/comments/4u9aig/the_worst_microwave_ive_ever_seen/
https://homemicrowave.com/what-does-p-mean-on-a-microwave/
https://medium.com/@brianfallen97/using-a-microwave-shouldnt-be-this-confusing-5f56700119a5
https://mcewan.design/2020/10/15/why-are-microwaves-so-complicated/
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- adjustable "sport" fit
- hardware button (unlikely to accidentally activate it but might be uncomfortable to press)
- wireless charging case that's relatively compact
- no pass-through mode or ANC, but usable with one ear
probably the one from the Great British Baking Show; better food processor attachment than most other brands