For the first, I think Square Enix got it right - headphones light the right image, but with the bridge between the ear cups flopped back on their head.
Alternatively, you could have headphones like the first but with the drivers in the upper cat ear portion by their actual ears.
It seems to be missing SSO login support and Android Auto. The official app does so I feel like that makes it more functional than Lissen. At least for me.
I downloaded and tested as well and noticed right away there is no sleep timer which I use every night. I actually quite like the audiobook shelf app. It's served my wife and I quite well this past year.
Seems to work. I can hear sound and it seems to be where I left off.
Downloading offline book seem to work which is a huge plus compared to the official app although I wish someone was considerate with space and built the option to store only X hours. I really only need to store enough for my next commute.
Looks clean, but to be honest that's not a very important factor since I mostly only use the app to press play.
Cons:
Library doesnt distinguish already read books and new books.
Can't group books by author and series.
I don't like the scroll down on the playing screen that switch to a chapter screen but scrolling up doesn't do the opposite. Seems like poor UX. 1) scrolling down is not a usual action to change screen. 2) Opposite action should have opposite result.
Edit: ah ok got it. It does work but not with the same sensitivity, you can scroll down but you need to flick up, most likely because you got screwed by the list of chapters which is most likely also scrollable (my list isn't long enough to require scroll so I can't test that). Anyway, I stand by my previous note: "opposite actions" and flick up is not the opposite of scroll down.
I've been using it. I could never get the official app to play more than one podcast in a row, yet this one does it out the book. I'm a fan altho it's definitely still a WIP