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Earfun Free Pro Review : FIIL T1 Pro Competitor?
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Hey Lovely Peoples, Active Noise Canceling earbuds are really easy to come by these days.  Soundpeats T2 Review : ANC from Soundpeats Worth it? | EH NoCord
Actually we are getting a lot of healthy competition in the budget ANC earbuds space.We’re here to see Earfun’s latest Active Noise Canceling earbuds are worth your money. Let’s get on with the review of the Earfun Free Pro
Check my Final Conclusion of the Earfun Free Pro at ehnocord.com
Before getting in to the review, Earfun Free Pro will retail for about $60 and which makes it one of the more affordable options for ANC Earbuds and is pretty much priced similarly to the Fiil T1 Pro
Earfun Free Pro : Design and Build
First time I checked these earbuds I felt these looks similar to Fiil T1 pro. I don’t know whether both of these brands owned by the same people. If you know anything about this please enlighten me.
Taking the earbuds out of the box, the case and the earbuds are pretty light it does come with a pretty nice dense feeling.
Which is very nice indication of a well-made earbud so the case itself is made out of a very lightweight plastic in this very nice gun metal gray color which is a excellent thing because these type of cases don’t scratch easily.
At the top of the case you get a nice gloss black plastic and nice Earfun branding at the top at the front of the case.
You’ll get a very nice led indicator which tells you the battery percentage of the case. They have a nice color indication for Battery level percentage.
Green Color — More than 30% of Battery
Orange Color — Less than 30% of Battery
Red Color — Less than 10% of Battery
Flashing LED — Less than 5% Battery
Flipping the case to the back you get a very nice USB Type-C charging port at the bottom of the case you get a very nice flat surface.
And this case also supports wireless charging so pop it onto any Qi wireless charger and you’re good to go.
So the lid itself has a very smooth flipping action but doesn’t have the hinge that holds it in place so if you flick the case the magnets will satisfyingly snap the case close.
Pulling the earbuds out again you get the same design as the Fill T1 Pro and the earbuds are your standard in-ear earbuds and the front you get a glossy black finish and the touch sensor.
With the Earfun branding the earbuds also come with a selection of fins and ear tips so you’ll definitely be able to find the right fit and especially for ANC earbuds the fit is absolutely crucial.
At the top of the earbuds you’ll get a nice LED indicator which are really bright but the good thing is that once it connects to your phone the LED turns off so it doesn’t annoy anyone in a dark room.
Design and Build
4.8/5
Earfun Free Pro : Battery
Without ANC Earfun claims an impressive seven hours of continuous playback time and together with the case gives you about three and a half extra charge cycles which gives you a total of 32 hours of total playback time
With ANC on the number drops to about 6 hours of continuous playback time and 27 hours in total with the case so keep in mind this battery is calculated very conservatively.
If you listen at louder volumes you definitely get lesser hours.
Battery
4.5/5
Earfun Free Pro : Features
Earfun Free Pro comes with a latest Bluetooth 5.2 chipset which for my testing is super high performance and it supports both the AAC as well as the SBC audio codec
The Earfun also comes with an IPX5 water resistant rating and should give you sufficient protection from your workouts or if you get caught under the rain.
For an ANC earbuds these are actually quite good IP ratings the Earfun Free Pro also supports a super seamless mono and stereo switching mode.
It’s on par with some of the flagship earbuds we’ve tested so far and it’s so seamless that by the time you take the other side and put it into your ears it’s already synced up and ready to go.
From my test, the earbuds doesn’t support multi-point connectivity so you can still connect them to multiple different devices but not at the same time
Features
4.4/5
Earfun Free Pro : Mic and call Quality
The call quality of the Free Pro is also very impressive and earbud did a fantastic job managing the call quality in both quiet and noisy environment your voice comes through very clearly using these earbuds for phone calls especially in quiet environments is superb
When you’re speaking through the phone itself and in noisy environments it cuts out ambient noise just sufficiently enough for your voice to come through clearly.
Call Quality
4.2/5
Latency
With the latest Bluetooth 5.2 and also low latency mode i honestly do not experience any lag when using it.
While watching videos on Youtube, Netflix and even playing games i don’t see much of a delay in most games that I play.
Overall it’s a very enjoyable experience using these earbuds.
Latency
4.8/5
Controls
The Earfun Free Pro lets you control most of the controls you come to expect when using a modern day earbuds which even includes volume control.
But in my opinion it lacks a very crucial control so to control the volume tap once on either side of the earbuds and it will increase the volume so just keep tapping it and it will increase your volume.
To play or pause media or pick a phone call step twice on either side of the earbuds and it will play or pause your media.
Please do keep in mind that you can only skip tracks forward. A bump on the control right?
Triple tap on the right side of the earbuds will skip your tracks forward.
The triple tap on the left earbud is now replaced with toggling between the ANC modes.
So to call on your assistant tap and hold on the right side earbuds for about two seconds enables pause your media and pull out your assistant.
Lastly tap and hold for about two seconds on the left earbud to toggle between low latency as well as normal mode.
so that is all the controls you get with the Earfun Free Pro.
Controls
3.8/5
Earfun Free Pro Sound Quality
The sound quality of the Earfun Free Pro is superb and it’s so amazing. The bass you get on the free pro is simply insane it’s so powerful and aggressive it just hits you in the face so hard and so strong
The bass is present in both low volumes is insane in high volumes the best part of this is that the mids and highs are not at all affected by the Bass
The sound stage of these earbuds is also fairly decent and this gives you very good separation overall
Watching movies also very enjoyable overall a fantastic sounding pair of earbuds.
Sound Quality
4.7/5
Earfun Free Pro Active Noise Canceling
The most important feature of these earbuds is the Active Noise Canceling performance
Personally from my ears and from choosing the right ear tips, i can say that these earbuds provide decent ANC performance and even claims it reduces about 28 dB and it’s pretty much quite accurate.
The earbuds do a pretty good job with cancelling out low humps and constant low frequency sound so when you commute on the train or the bus it does cut out quite a bit of the road noise.
But when it comes to high pitch noises and chatters it does okay but you can still hear some of those chatters leak through.
Ambient mode is also very neutral with very small amplification on your surroundings so it doesn’t feel unnatural using these earbuds.
Ultimately the Sony and Airpods Pro cuts out about 80% of noise and the Earfun Free Pro cuts off about 70% percent of ambient noise still pretty decent performance for its price point
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1MORE ComfoBuds Pro True Wireless Earbuds Review
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Hey Lovely Peoples, The 1MORE ComfoBuds Pro is the latest set of active noise cancellation true wireless earbuds coming from 1MORE. They’re packing a bunch of features.
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Including five different listening modes, along with that sound quality that we’ve come to expect from 1MORE.
Top 5 Active Noise Cancelling Earbuds Under $60 | EH NoCord
We will see whether these are gonna be worth your hard-earned money.
So let’s get into it the 1MORE ComfoBuds Pro Review.
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1MORE ComfoBuds Pro : Design and Build
The way they are shaped is super ergonomic, and it does not cause me any kind of grief. In my listening sessions no ear fatigue whatsoever. Now, they do include a bunch of different ear tips with them. But the ear tips that were included were not my favorite
But overall comfort has been very very good.
Fit and Comfort
Now let me rephrase this by saying that, you know, comfort, it’s highly subjective. Everybody’s ears are shaped differently. So what’s comfortable for me
In my experience, these are very light and very comfortable. Now I tend to have big cheeks right here.
Design and Build
4.3/5
Features
1MORE ComfoBuds Pro are on Bluetooth 5.0, along with SBC and AAC as their connection codecs. When it comes to Bluetooth range, these will give you 39 feet or right around 12 meters worth of Bluetooth range.
Watching videos on your Android or iOS device will have little to no latency or lag. when it comes to gaming, that’s where performance tends to vary a little bit.
So if you’re playing high-performance, first-person shooter games, and you’re competitive, these may not work that well for you. You might notice a little bit of a delay there.
But if you’re just playing some casual games; Asphalt 9, Clash of Clans, like that, it will not be a big issue.
These are also featuring dual connect or independent mode, and that’s where you can use one earbud. At the same time, you leave the other one charging in the case, and then you can swap them out and vice versa.
These also feature in ear detection or what they call smart play and that’s basically where when you put them in they’ll start playing on their own. When you take them out, they will automatically pause themselves so that’s an excellent feature.
And with the 1MORE MUSIC app, you can actually adjust precisely how that feature functions. You can turn it off all the way or make it so it only pauses any combination that works for you. They’ve got you covered for that.
These earbuds have IPX4 water and sweat resistant means you can sweat it out in the gym, horse around near the pool, joggle in the sprinkle
Read the Full review of 1MORE ComfoBuds Pro True Wireless Earbuds Review at ehnocord.com
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Lypertek SoundFree S20 Review : Worthy Tevi Upgrade?
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Hey Lovely Peoples, So here’s the question you guys keep looking for Are the Lypertek SoundFree S20 a worthy successor to the highly acclaimed Lypertek Tevi?
Are the Lypertek S20’s better or worse? let’s get into Lypertek SoundFree S20 Review to find out the truth
Lypertek SoundFree S20 : Design and Build
In terms of build and design, it’s hard to say that the Lypertek Soundfree S20’s have outdone the Lypertek Tevi’s
Lypertek Soundfree S20’s sport a matte black plastic finish offering decent grip which is great.
You’re definitely not going to easily drop these with sweaty hands but it’s hard not to mourn the loss of that fabric finish that the tevi’s had which undoubtedly made them stand out of the crowd In the design and build at their price point
And that’s something which I do not see with the Lypertek S20 they are incredibly average compared to other budget options out there fortunately for us the case of the s20s is undeniably more compact and pocket friendly.
However, the Lypertek buds have unfortunately increased in size adding more bulk to your ears which hopefully not bad comes to fit as I already struggled to get the Tevi’s to stay comfortably and securely.
But we’ve got a downgrade in IP rating here the S20’s have an IPX5 a sweatproof rating whereas the Lypertek Tevi’s which is two years old now had an IPX7 waterproof rating which allowed them to be completely submerged in water
along with the loss of the fabric finish on the case, this is one of quite a few downgrades from the Tevi’s that you’ll probably notice
if you don’t compare them to the Tevi’s which are you know 30 dollars more expensive than the S20s defenses what we’re getting here for the price.
However, you do have to note that the Lypertek Tevi’s offered the best build and design at their price point and that’s not something we can say about the Lypertek Soundfree S20’s
Design and Build
3.8/5
Read Lypertek Tevi TWS Review here
Lypertek SoundFree S20 : Battery Life
Battery life on these are promised eight hours playback in a single charge here and 40 hours overall.
S20’s falling short of the Tevi’s 10 hours playback and a whopping 70 hours playback overall both of which proved to be accurate to their claims during my testing
But given that the S20s are much more compact and cheaper That is awesome
especially The Lypertek S20’s also has wireless charging too.
Battery life on the SoundFree S20’s are still above average in terms of longevity compared to the competition it is just a bit of a shame that they couldn’t have come slightly closer to matching the Tevi’s overall battery life
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Tozo NC9 True Wireless Earbuds Review : Insane Value?
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Hey Lovely Peoples, We’re going to check out the Tozo NC9. This is a pair of Active Noise canceling true wireless earbuds from Tozo that retails around $60 and
right now on amazon they have a 20% coupon, so you can pick these up for $48 Insane Value for the money
Now the first thing that I want to point out with these because I’m somebody that listens to a lot of different genres of music is the nc9 actually handled them all with no problem
Discussed Topics
Tozo NC9 : Features
Inside the box
Tozo NC9 : Battery
Controls
Tozo NC9 : Mic and call Quality
Tozo NC9 Sound Quality
Tozo NC9 Active Noise Canceling
Final Thoughts
Tozo NC9
Tozo NC9 : Features
Tozo NC9 has Bluetooth 5.0, and although I would have liked them to have Apt-X playback. But they do have AAC and SBC codec.
Tozo NC9 comes with IPX6 Waterproof Protection. IPX6 Waterproof Nano-coating efficiently protects the earbuds from sweat or water, perfect for running, skiing, etc. (not for swimming)
I had no issue when it came to light splashes or having a little bit of sweat hit him but
Inside the box
These true wireless earbuds come with six sets of ear tips, so if you’re somebody that has a little bit of an issue finding the right fit, I don’t think you’ll have that problem.
They’ve included a USB type-c cable for our convenience.
Features
3.9/5
Tozo NC9 : Battery
Battery life is also very decent on these. The battery life on the Tozo NC9 earbuds themselves is around (8 hours) eight hours. With the charging case, you’re going to get about 24 hours total.
So with a pair that has Noise cancelling being able to squeeze out that much battery life is fantastic.
The charging case is pretty generic looking it does feel very solid you get the USB type-c input on the back, and then you have four indicator lights on the front so that you can kind of check how much battery life is left on the case
Battery
5/5
Controls
Now the first thing when I opened the lid to these is I noticed that it had a nice large flat surface on the ear buds and the important reason is these use touch controls so having that large surface means it’s pretty much going to register your touch every time
You’re not going to have to kind of feel around to see where that area is located
The controls I’m happy to say that the Tozo NC9 controls everything so you have your play pause skipping your tracks forward going backward.
It even allows you to switch between the Active Noise Canceling mode and the transparency mode on the left earbud just by a single tap.
Controls
4/5
Tozo NC9 : Mic and call Quality
I felt like the microphones on here are doing a pretty decent job. when it comes to phone calls
I think it does a pretty decent job of picking up my voice, although I do notice it has a little bit of a warmer tone to it
Call Quality
4/5
Read the Full Review of Tozo NC9 True Wireless Earbuds at EHNOCORD
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Soundpeats T2 Review : ANC From Soundpeats Worth It?
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Hey Lovely Peoples, I’m going to give you a first impression review of the Soundpeats T2 Soundpeats’s True Wireless first ANC earbud. Which selling at Amazon around $70 as all midrange Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) earbuds retail for. Soundpeats’s using Hybrid Active Noise cancelling on these Bluetooth wireless earbuds
Let’s jump into the review of Soundpeats T2 Active Nosie Cancelling Earbud…
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Discussed Topics
Soundpeats T2 : Design and Build
Soundpeats T2 : Features
Sound
Active Noise Cancelling (ANC)
Best Over Ear Headphones For Working Out
Soundpeats T2 : Latency
Soundpeats T2 : Mic and Call Quality
Soundpeats T2 : Overall
FAQ’s
Mpow X6 : Best ANC Under $80?
Are SoundPEATS any Good?
Which is the best SoundPEATS earbuds?
Do SoundPEATS work with iPhone?
Soundpeats T2 : Design and Build
So this Soundpeats T2‘s case is small and well constructed.
It’s tiny in one dimension, meaning it’s great to fit in the Jeans. The magnetic keeps case locked pretty well. The buds are easy to get in and out of the case, and they seat exceptionally well on the charging connectors. This case charges by a USB type-c and does not support wireless charging, which is a bump.
It’s got three lights on the case that indicate the charging status and battery capacity left on the case. Once you charge these earbuds, the battery lasts about 10 hours for the earbuds and can be extended up to 30 hours using the case.
But those usage periods will drop if you start using the ANC or the ambient mode or listen to the volume extremely loud, which is not recommended.
Now the Soundpeats T2‘s are a relatively large barrel shaped earbud with a very short neck that ends up being fantastic actually for comfort stability, and the earbuds lack any kind of blocked up feeling.
And these can be used for high impact workouts and fitness run, as this fits me pretty well.
Design and Build
4.3/5
Soundpeats T2 : Features
These have Bluetooth 5.2, which is the latest Bluetooth addition. These earbuds come with an IPX6 waterproof rating, which means these earbuds can resist high-pressure, heavy sprays of water, Which is Impressive
The Soundpeats T2’s have excellent touch controls, but they do omit the previous track. Now they control everything else, including volume ANC on-off ambient mode and the voice assistant.
They also have done voice prompts for pass through ANC on and Normal mode. They have audible prompts for play pause and next track, and those are the actual prompts in English for those three actions.
Talking about the max volume, well, I mean, look, the Soundpeats T2 is one of the very loudest Soundpeats True Wireless earbuds that I’ve tested. It goes about 105 decibels that is kicking loud people, just be careful out on your ear drums you may damage it eventually.
Features
4.5/5
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Sound
The sound quality could be classified as a bass head lover’s dream bud as this packs some real Deep Bass. The Soundpeats T2 pump out deep bass that’s big, punchy, quite well defined, and the bass is on par with or maybe just slightly better than the Soundpeats sonic.
Soundpeats tuned these again with a kind of that U-shaped signature. They pumped up the vocals, and they pumped in some nice bright highs to match that excellent bass where they suffered just a little bit.
I’m willing to overlook it because of the great overall sound. There’s some mid-range clarity that can be difficult to hear. Now the sound stage is the second area. They got it almost right for me, but it’s just not very big. There’s totally a clear separation between left and right channels, but they just never really get a sound stage that kind of goes outside the boundaries of my head it’s still decent, but it’s not the best that I’ve heard.
Overall, I have enjoyed the energetic sound and super strong deep bass with the solid male and female vocals on these earbuds.
Sound
4.5/5Recent Posts
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Active Noise Cancelling (ANC)
Soundpeats using Hybrid Active Noise cancelling on these. The ANC on these is really good.
I love that it has the soft power on mode because you can really hear it start to eliminate the Outside noises and surrounding noises as it powers up to full control.
I rate the Active Noise Cancelling up there with the best ANC buds that I’ve tested, like the Soundcore’s.
The ambient mode is also pretty good. I wish it were adjustable somehow, but it’s still a mode that I could use for a decent amount of time to give me a good awareness of what’s going on around me or being able to listen to ambient noise while listening to music in the background.
ANC
3/5
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Soundpeats T2 : Latency
Soundpeats T2 are great for watching a video, they figured it out, and it just works really well. But I was a little bit surprised when I checked the latency, and these are slower earbuds that I have reviewed in Soundpeats True wireless earbuds, especially with all those 5.2 Bluetooth earbuds.
These are not a gamer earbud at all now, regardless of how slow that latency is. I’m going to tell you that the Bluetooth connectivity in the range on it is stellar.
These connect exceptionally quickly out of the case to my phone, even from mono mode to stereo mode.
It is literally like before you can pull that bud entirely out of the case.
Battery
4.5/5Soundpeats T2 : Mic and Call Quality
Based on the phone call, Soundpeats has put some decent mics into the Soundpeats T2. The earbuds pick up my voice okay.
There’s often some kind of static or electronic tones mixed in with my voice, and those background noises didn’t impede my voice too much, but the sound isn’t eliminated either.
Call Quality
3.5/5Soundpeats T2 : Overall
Alright, let’s wrap this up; the Soudnpeats T2’s are selling on Amazon right now for about $69 bucks, and that’s right about the right price for an entry-level hybrid ANC earbud. They sound great with massive deep bass.
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They got vibrant highs, as I said, they got excellent ANC and good ambient mode Soundpeats T2 are great for watching movies. They’re actually great for running and working out as well the controls, the Bluetooth, and the battery life is all excellent.
The bud designs themselves again; it, like entirely in my mind, eliminates occlusion, so running jogging high impact workouts with them are just great for me.
On the con side, that latency is pretty low, so you’re not going to be using these for gaming that mid-range clarity that I mentioned is sacrificed over that great bass, and again there’s no previous track on the controls.
I think that wireless charging is just one of those luxuries I’d like to see on every pair of buds from this point forward in 2021
FAQ’s Are SoundPEATS any Good?
Yes, Soundpeats one of the upcoming audio company. Soundpeats produced some worth looking much competitive wireless and TWS earbuds in recent time. Which are compete with much expensive wireless earbuds.
Which is the best SoundPEATS earbuds?
Soundpeats produced some awesome earbuds which should be in your budget collection of true wireless earbuds. These are my favorites Soundpeats Sonic, Soundpeats T2 and Soundpeats H1
Do SoundPEATS work with iPhone?
Yes, Soundpeats works with both iPhone and Android.
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Best Over Ear Headphones For Working Out
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Introduction In this post, We are going to check out the Best over ear headphones for working out, exercise, or Gym. Here I have included Wireless as well as wired editions as well as for your convenience
There are fine headphones that can be used for the gym but,
Can you workout with headphones? Yes you can workout with headphones on. Your favorite tunes might help motivate you, but better to be cautious. Over time, loud music can cause problems with the vestibular system in your inner ear, which is responsible for your balance.
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What are the Best Over-Ear Headphones for Working out? Here is my Favorite list of Over Ear Headphones for Work out and Gym
JBL Under Armour Sport Wireless Train Wireless Headphone Soul X-TRA Performance Wireless Over-Ear Headphones for Sports Plantronics BackBeat FIT 6100 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless Headphone Beats Studio3 Bluetooth Headphone Bose SoundLink Over-Ear / Around Ear Wireless Headphones II Avantree ANC031 Active Noise Cancelling Headphone Plantronics BackBeat Go 810 ANC Wireless Headphone BlueAnt Pump Zone Over Ear HD Wireless Headphone Skullcandy Hesh 3 TREBLAB Z2 Bluetooth Headphone Edifier W830BT Headphones Razer Opus Active Noise Cancelling ANC Wireless Headphones Bonus Wired Headphone Sennheiser HD25-1 II
In this article am trying to give my knowledge which headphone best for workout and gym and Why Wireless headphones preferred over Wired Headphones.
The headphones should be a wireless headphones due to that you are interested in being flexible at the gym without the disturbance of the wires.
Listening To audio or music when working out might give a boost and motivate you to work out
There May also be lots of sound in the gym, and headphones let you to focus on your workout without getting distracted.
I have tested out numerous headphones for the gym and outdoor workouts and discovered that there were only handful of headphones I can recommend.
13 Best Wireless Over Ear Headphones for Working Out Edifier W830BT Over-Ear Wireless Headphone Edifier W830BT Over-Ear Wireless Headphone Best Over Ear Headphones For Working Out Edifier is a well known brand for its budget-conscious headphones. They do provide quality headphones for the price you pay.
Edifier W830BT comes with 40mm drivers which create a natural large sound stage from a closed-back design
Edifier W830BT Headphones can last up to 95 hours of playback time or 1500 hours on standby after a full charge. Their Lightweight, ergonomic design covered with synthetic leather ensures comfortable wearing all day and all workout
Check on Amazon Skullcandy Hesh 3 Wireless Headphones Skullcandy Hesh 3 Best Over Ear Headphones For Working Out The Skullcandy Hesh 3 is the successor to the Skullcandy Hesh. Skullcandy has gone for a complete design makeover with Hesh 3.
Their redesigning has resulted in a better wireless listening experience compared to
Skullcandy Hesh 3 providing a better wireless listening experience with bassy sound and easy on the pocket and budget.
Check on Amazon BlueAnt – Pump Zone Over Ear HD Wireless Headphones BlueAnt – Pump Zone Over Ear HD Wireless Headphones The BlueAnt Headphones are from an Australian brand, This is the BlueAnt Pump zone Over Ear Wireless HD Audio Headphone
For an unknown manufacturer, they certainly have all the bells and whistles that you would anticipate from the famous Brands such as the Sony or the Bose.
The headphones include a built-in mic, a simple One Touch controller, an 3.5mm jack for Wired listening, 30 hours of playtime and they even included a carrying case which is a pleasant surprise and rarely included even by top brands especially at this price range.
These headphones remind me of the classic Beats by Dre very first-gen studio wired headphones as well as the first-generation Solo
These do have a Foldable design for Storage and Travelling. These do come with multiple colors to choose from.
Check on Amazon Avantree ANC031 Active Noise Cancelling Headphone Avantree ANC031 Active Noise Cancelling Headphone Avantree is not a well known brand in the headphone industry. But they do produce some good headphones for traveling
Avantree more focused on budget range headphones and they do produce PC audio peripherals.
In Avantree ANC031 Active noise cancellation can be activated with a single click of a button. The ANC button located on the bottom side of the left ear cup and it works as the on off button as well
Their 40mm drivers with a Bluetooth CSR chipset make sure that the listening experience is smooth and fulfilling.
The sound has been more optimized for bass and if you are a bass-head you will not regret buying these. The headphones come with a hard carrying case for storage and carrying around
With the user friendly UI, you can answer phone calls, adjust the volume, control the music and mute the microphone.
Check on Amazon Alternate one from Avantree Check on Amazon Bose SoundLink around-ear wireless headphones II
First I was hesitant to get the Bose Soundlink around-ear wireless headphone II due to its higher price range
Bose produces good quality products at a premium price, where there ANC Headphones shines always top in the market.
Bose has a similarly named Soundlink II speaker, Better not to confuse these with headphones.
Check on Amazon Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphone Beats Studio3 Wireless headphone Beats by Dre has been seen around the market as a premium brand for a while
Beats by Dre tuned by Dr Dre and Jimmy Lovine and received a good response from the market from the initiating of the brand itself.
Later Beats acquired by Apple to make their sound entrance to the wireless headphone market.
Their Active Noise Cancellation headphone Beats Studio 3 retails around $300 but availability is questionable.
All these Headphones are the successor to the combined reviewed Beats Studio 2 wireless. Beats headphones are best for lovers of EDM and Hip Hop.
When Beats Brand at its peak, You could have seen Beats headphone in every street Still
Are Beats Wireless Headphones good for working out ? Yes, absolutely you can, these are one of the headphones with the thumping Bass which will go well with workouts
Check on Amazon Recent Posts Best Over Ear Headphones for Working out Tribit Flybuds C1 Review : Best out of Competition? JBL Reflect Mini NC TWS Review : Justify the price? JBL Tune 225 TWS Review : Worth it? V-MODA M-200 ANC Headphone Review Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless Headphone Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG is a German privately held audio company specializing in the design and production of a premium range of high quality audio products
The Sennheiser PXC 550 Noise Cancelling Wireless headphones are designed to fulfill travelers need
We do expect great performance with great specs for their asking price of $400.
With their price range, their competing with the well known Sony WH-1000XM Series and Bose QC 35 II
Due to the competition priced dropped down to an affordable range and the current price well compete with the market and a no brainer to choose this as your workout companion
Check on Amazon Soul X-TRA Performance Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones for Sports Soul X-TRA Performance Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones for Sports The Soul X-TRA wireless Bluetooth over ear headphones are wireless Bluetooth headphones. The name is not much familiar to me, However, after a few uses I was pleasantly surprised
The Soul X-TRA Bluetooth wireless headphones have marked a name for themselves among the best over ear headphones that are best for working out.
Check on Amazon Plantronics BackBeat Go 810 Wireless Headset Plantronics BackBeat Go 810 Wireless Looking at the price of the Plantronics Backbeat Go 810 they packed a superb performance.
If you consider using these for an average 1-hour gym session I do not think Plantronics BackBeat Go 810 will disappoint you.
And given the expectation, they absolutely lived up to the expectation
Backbeat Go 810 become my one of the favorite workout headphone recently.
For the whole workout time, I didn’t feel any discomfort or headphone did not fall off from my head and headphone stayed on my head for the whole period
Check on Amazon Plantronics BackBeat FIT 6100 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Plantronics BackBeat FIT 6100 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones BackBeat FIT 6100 gives Maximum stability when working out. Unique Sport-fit headband can be flexible for an ultra-stable fit during rigorous training while the unique hexagonal pattern provides extra grip when working out.
BackBeat FIT 6100 is Sweatproof and IPX5-rated water-resistant Bluetooth headphones can withstand moisture and spills. complete with a breathable perforated headband and wipe-clean ear cushions
These headphones can connect up to 2 devices simultaneously which is bonus from my point of view.
Plantronics BackBeat FIT 6100 wireless headphones can lasts up to 24 hours of power on a single charge. And a 15-minute quick charge provides up to one hour of power to which is icing on the cake.
And their SOUND MIX feature Create the perfect blend of your surroundings and music with Awareness mode and Sound Mix. So, chat with your gym partner between sets and listen to the traffic and outside world when you’re running outdoors
Check on Amazon TREBLAB Z2 Treblab Z2 over ear Wireless Headphone While working out, Z2 Bluetooth over ear headphones provide total comfort, block out loud and annoying music at the gym, and let you focus on favorite tracks and workout.
Whether you’re running outside or on a treadmill, lifting weights or playing basketball, Z2 Bluetooth workout headphones help you concentrate on your goal by joining music and sports.
With IPX4 water resistant & sweatproof, these wireless running headphones easily survive intense fitness sessions
Treblab Z2 wireless headphones allow enjoying music all day long and more & one single charge is enough for many visits to the gym.
These headphones designed earcups to natural shape of your ear for a custom fit. With skin texture, swivel ear-cups put no pressure & don’t warm the ears. Weighing 0.53 lb which is lightweighted cpmpare to other competitors.
Treblab Z2 come in a portable case for increased mobility.
Check on Amazon Under Armour JBL Sport Wireless Train headphones-Best sweat proof headphones for the gym Under Armour JBL Sport Wireless Train headphones-Best sweat proof headphones for the gym Under Armour JBL Sport Wireless Train headphones are specifically made for Gym and workout that are sweat resistant.
They have some good sound but the main feature here is headphone’s optimized moisture resistance and clamping force
JBL has lent their expertise in the audio industry with Under armour to produce these headphones
Under Armour designed these headphones keeping athletes and gym lovers in mind.
These Headphones come with IPX4 to withstand the heavy training sessions.
Under Armour SuperVent ear cushions supply provide in a light, long-lasting, fast-drying fabric that is removable & hand washable.
And their grip material also makes the headphones secure and stable.
Check on Amazon Razer Opus Active Noise Cancelling ANC Wireless Headphones Razer Opus Active Noise Cancelling ANC Wireless Headphones These Headphones THX Certified Headphones for High-Fidelity Sound. Razer Opus ANC headphones were Tested and optimized by experts in cinematic audio immersion at THX Ltd.
Razer Opus presents a rich, balanced sound stage for all different types of media.
Razer ANC shut out all distractions noises with advanced ANC tech detects and nullifies incoming noise.
Razer Opus Headphones with plush leather memory foam ear cups, a well-balanced weight, and snug clamping force, keep the headphones on throughout long commutes and heavy workouts sessions and remain in super comfort.
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Best Over Ear Wired Headphone for Working out and Gym Sennheiser HD25-1 II Sennheiser HD25-1 II Sennheiser HD25-1 II are well designed portable headphones for those who looking for a travel and workout headphones with portability.
Sennheiser HD25-1 II will easily fit with any backpack or luggage.
Sennheiser HD25-1 II are well made upgrade compared to Sennheiser HD25-1.
There are minor upgrades with the Design in the latest model and some notable differences with the Sounding.
Check on Amazon FAQ’s Attributes to look on Over ear Headphones for Workout/Gym? First the headphones must have ear pads that can dry quickly after you have sweat on them and easy  removable
Secondly the headphones must fit well, since as you exercise the headphones must stay on your head and not slip off.
Pump out Quality Sound
Earbuds or headphones which one better for working out? Yes, earbuds can be use for working out now a day earbuds are made to withstand the sweat and water to perform better. But Advantage with the Headphones is they sound better and they produce better noise cancelling.
Can sweat ruin earbuds / headphone / ear pads? The reason why most advise you to not exercise with headphones is that the sweat will cause wet harm and this may cause further issues.
Sweat is corrosive, it’ll harm the memory foam or cushion-like material of earpiece or ear pads. Your cans ear pads look unappealing and wrinkled as a result. the opposite issue with the sweat is that your ear pads will begin to smell.
If wet seeps into the electronics of your headphones that would harm the functioning of your headphones.
You may notice the sound turning incoherent and inconsistent. The other drawback with sweat on your headphones is that harm caused by sweat is sometimes not covered under warranty
Is sweat bad for leather? Yes, Sweat can damage leather earpads. Ensure you are using a Headphone made for working out to withstand sweat since you may damage your headphone unknowingly
Are over the ear headphones better for your ears? Over-the-ear headphones are a better option than earbuds. Not only do you not have to worry about sound directly into your eardrums, but most over-the-ear headphones are also, more comfortable to wear than earbuds
And packs better battery life as well as sounding experience.
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Tribit Flybuds C1 Review : Best Out Of Competition?
Hey Lovely Peoples, Tribit is definitely a classic favorite for many people. They have proven time and again that they know what they’re doing when it comes to earbuds. Let’s check out their new release Tribit Flybuds C1.
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Tribit Flybuds C1 retails around $70 at Amazon Check the availability and price here.
So these are not priced at a budget earbuds price but somewhere around the mid-tier earbuds price point. However, Soundpeats Sonic offers almost the same spec, but at a lower price.
So, let’s see which of these is a better option?
Let’s get into the review of Tribit FlyBuds C1
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Tribit Flybuds C1 : Design and Build
So the Flybuds C1 is designed like most True Wireless earbuds you’ll find in the market. The case itself is very similar to what you get with the likes of Aukey or Haylou. But I will say that the Flybuds C1 is not made with cheap materials. It comes with a super lovely rubberized plastic finish that gives the earbuds a lovely grip when you hold them in your hands. This type of material also means that it doesn’t get Scuffed up easily like how Haylou or Aukey does at the top of the earbuds.
You get the nice TriBit logo in a gloss black finish precisely in the type of style and finish that we like from them (or at least me).
At the bottom of the case, you get a nice USB Type-c charging port. When you plug in the USB four leds in the front, will tell You the amount of battery left inside the case. It is very convenient and efficient.
It also gives you a simple button in the front of the case where you can press, and it immediately tells you the amount of battery you have inside the case. The lid opening action of the C1 is also really smooth, but when it reaches the top, it doesn’t hold itself open for you to access the earbuds.
I wish that the lid would hold on to itself a little more because these are the little things that actually give a pleasant experience to the earbuds case and the earbuds.
Earbuds are designed with the AirPod style type of ear tips. And, in my opinion, these are the most comfortable type of ear tips, at least for my ear. You get a very nice design that gives the earbuds a kind of steampunk era look.
You get a smoke black glossy plastic, which is really nice, and the earbuds themselves are controlled with a Physical button on the side.
Design and Build
4.3/5
Tribit Flybuds C1 : Features
Spec wise you’ll be getting Qualcomm’s 3040 chipsets. That gives you support for Apt-X, AAC, and SBC audio codec, which is the pinnacle of what you get in the mid-tier earbuds and a mid-tier chipset similar to the sonic.
The earbuds also come with an IPX5 water resistant rating, which is sufficient for your active lifestyle and should protect you from sweat and most of the elements out there. The FlyBuds C1 also comes with a super seamless, mono, and stereo mode, providing you with a very seamless experience. Lastly, TriBit FlyBuds earbuds don’t come with multi-point support, so no luck connecting more than one device.
Features
4.5/5
Tribit Flybuds C1 : Controls
TriBit also nails it when it comes to the control of the Flybuds C1. Earbuds provide you with a complete set of controls for all.
Press and hold on the right earbuds will slowly increase the volume and to decrease the volume press and hold on the left earbuds, and it will reduce the volume
To play a pause media pick, simply press once on either side of the earbuds, and it will play your media and to skip tracks forwards, Press two times on your right earbuds and it will skip forward and press two times on the left, earbuds and it will skip backward
Lastly, to call your assistant, press three times on either side of the earbuds, this will enable you to pause your media and pull out your assistant.
So that’s basically all of the controls you get with the TriBit Flybuds C1.
Controls
5/5
Sound
The sound signature of the C1 is really quite solid, providing you with good coverage across the range, having good bass emphasis, and sounding bright enough for music to sound exceptionally nice. The bass performance of the C1 is excellent and rumbling. It’s especially good when you blast these earbuds. If you’re a bass head, you’ll definitely find these earbuds super satisfying. I like how TriBit tuned these earbuds, even though the bass on these are rumbling. The mids highs and vocals are all not sacrificed. Well executed here.
Some stages on these are not the widest, and since these run a pretty small 6mm PU composite diaphragm. They don’t give you that open feeling. However, the sound separation on these is fantastic, so songs with lots of instruments are clearly separated, and watching movies with these earbuds is also super enjoyable.
Sound
4.4/5
Call Quality
The C1 is also an excellent earbuds when it comes to call quality, and I especially think that the new 3040 chipset plays a big part in this call. Quality is stable and clear in any situation, and it also does a good job with lowering down at noisy environments, really good stuff anyways.
Call Quality
4.4/5
Tribit Flybuds C1 : Battery
Tribit FlyBuds C1 runs the latest Qualcomm 3040 chipset. It’s the same as what you’ll get with the Soundpeats Sonic. The Tribit Flybuds C1 gives you a super respectable 12 hours of battery life and, together with the case, gives You 50 hours extra playback time, contrasting it to the Sonic with the same chipset.
The sonic gives you a longer 15 hours of playback time but has a more small case. Sonic only gives you additional 35 hours of playback time due to its case size.
The earbuds take about one and a half hours, and the case takes about two hours to fully charge.
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Battery
4.2/5
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Tribit Flybuds C1 : Latency
So latency on the C1 is also really nice, giving you very good performance for movies and videos. Gaming is also really nice with casual gaming. You don’t generally detect lag unless you really go look for it. Of course, there are no Bluetooth devices today with absolutely zero latency. Still, if you’re using them casually, these are pretty much enjoyable anyways.
Latency
4.3/5
Conclusion
Ultimately, it’s nice to see earbuds companies starting to adopt the latest Bluetooth 5.2 standard, improving the battery life significantly.
Personally, I think that this and the Soundpeats Sonic both really good
Both wireless earbuds won’t disappoint you at all.
Tribit Flybuds C1 retails around $70 at Amazon Check the availability and price here.
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4.4/5
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JBL Reflect Mini NC TWS Review : Justify The Price?
We’re checking out the JBL Reflect Mini NC noise canceling earbuds, which feature the best bass heavy sound. That is sure to get you going, and you’re getting a really secure fit to match.
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The companion app also allows some seriously impressive customization, specifically in the sound department, because the things you can do with this earbud is impressive but anyway, if you want to grab a pair from Amazon
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JBL Reflect Mini NC : Design and Build
Starting with physical features and design, and these buds are incredibly sturdy. You can definitely tell they’re designed with exercising in mind.
You just got basic smooth, hard plastics all around with a bit of a ribbed feel on the inside of the buds. And that JBL logo is also Reflective for a bit of nighttime visibility enhancement.
The indicator lights are also on the inside of the earbuds, so no unnecessary flashing. The buds are a little bit on the chunky side, but with that wingtip there, they’re incredibly secure, so you’re getting three sizes of wingtips and ear tips.
The mediums for both earbuds and wingtips work best for me, and this specific styling tip I find stays in my ear incredibly well.
So, no matter what you’re doing, weight, training, running, CrossFit, you’re going to be okay. There’s no way they’re going to fall out or even budge out of your ear. The ergonomics aren’t the best though I do get a bit of discomfort. This could be different for everyone, and this was also after trying all the extra ear tips and wingtips.
Even though the case is a bit chunky, it still feels really sturdy. Like the earbuds, it’s made of the same material with a bit of a grip to it, and the hinge here is also nice and sturdy for all.
If you like to use your buds when training, you get an ipx7 waterproof rating, so fine for sweat, splashes of water use in the rain, and you can also submerge the buds in water.
Design and Build
4/5
JBL Reflect Mini NC : Features
You’re getting Bluetooth 5.1 here, along with SBC and AAC codec, unsure if there’s Apt-X, you’re not getting multi-pairing. Still, you can use the left or right earbud individually, and this works in mono mode.
So you can hear both audio channels in one earbud.
Connection
Now, when you open the lid of the case, the earbuds will start to connect to your phone and do so really quickly in about four seconds and taking the earbuds in and out of the case is nice and seamless, and the magnets here are also nice and Strong
Features
4/5
JBL Reflect Mini NC : Controls
On to touch controls, and you can sort of control everything here, but you do need to make some sacrifices in the app.
So if you want to control volume, you have to sacrifice the ambient control. When you’ve got pairs like the Sennheiser momentum twos, Soundpeats t2, where you can control noise, canceling, and volume all at the same time. They could have done it better.
Apart from that sensitivity, here is decent. It’s not the best, but you are also getting some auto pause and play action when you take the earbuds out of your ear, which works seamlessly, and you can turn this on and off in the app as well
Which is really nice in case you don’t want to have it there.
And also, when you take one earbud out, the transparency mode will kick in your opposite earbud, so you don’t have noise canceling in one earbud, and it sounds kind of weird. You get subtle, beat feedback in the earbuds when adjusting all controls.
Controls
4/5
JBL Reflect Mini NC : App
Now I quickly touched upon the features that the app has to offer so on the main screen.
You have the battery life of the earbuds and the case, which is pretty handy to have. You have some ambient control, noise canceling options, and smart audio moves tab there, so you have a normal mode to provide the Best connection and audio mode for the best sound quality.
I found it didn’t make a huge difference, but it just tweaked everything up just a tiny bit, and you also have a video mode that works as a low latency mode.
But I found with the other modes in terms of latency on YouTube and Netflix tested on an iPhone 11, there were no issues with latency.
So the only reason you’d want to use that video mode is for gaming.
It actually does help quite a bit, and specifically, if you like, to play the first person, shooters you’ve also got an eq down there, which is really impressive
you’ve also got an auto power on and off feature, which is nice to have an auto pause and play voice assistant settings anc tuning,
So overall, really nice app. I like the UI, and it’s nice and snappy as well
Controls
4/5
JBL Reflect Mini NC : Sound
Let’s talk about the sound now, but starting with volume here, because at 100% volume, these bad boys crank, you really don’t need any more volume there.
If you’re looking for low level listening, you’re not really getting it here, but if you like to listen to podcasts or music at low volumes, there’s barely any white noise, which is nice all right onto the sound when it Comes to a sound signature this made for training
I feel like JBL has absolutely nailed it because you’re getting bass that hits incredibly deep, uh it’s, but it still has some incredible punch to it
This is the best bass response out of any earbud that I’ve tested and since the treble and mids are also just pushed forward really well, I feel like that adds to that punchy bass as well as instrumentation and vocals being right at the forefront of the Mix
you’re just getting incredible Clarity, no matter what genre you’re listening to now, you’re not getting the crispest or sparkly treble that you might see on like the Sony or the Sennheiser momentum twos, but you’re getting just enough to provide really lovely Clarity
this also doesn’t get too harsh at those high volumes and this mid-range and treble allows for some seriously impressive instrument separation in a sound stage that, considering the amount of bass you’re getting
These buds actually sound pretty similar to the Soundpeats H1, which is loud bass, heavy, but still retaining Clarity, earbud.
But on the H1 you kind of get a little bit crisper treble, but it’s the mid-range and the JBL that are pushed more forward and that bass is a lot punchier.
These still aren’t the bassiest bud, but you have pretty much unlimited customization when you jump into that eq.
I found the presets didn’t work for me. They didn’t really do anything just make your own presets and when you can pump that bass up a little bit, these sound.
JBL has nicely done and if you want to have a cleaner sound, just bring the bass down chuck the mids up in the treble, if you like, or if you don’t want that treble to be too harsh at those high volumes, bring It down a little bit.
And it all works really well. Just because that bass response gives you that nice heavy feel.
But it gives you so much punch that I’ve never really heard of in any other TWS. And it does so while still retaining some incredible clarity with all the instrumentation and the vocals as well.
You get an incredible instrument, separation, a nice amount of bass. All the horns and keys come through really well with that excellent treble response. That low end works really well, alongside the Clarity providing an excellent full sound.
These are the best to use with the hard stuff that nice direct, sound along with that great low end.
I was honestly not expecting the amount of Clarity you can get with the amount of low energy.
Sound
4.8/5
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JBL Reflect Mini NC : Noise Cancelling
noise Canceling now for the price you’re paying here. I was honestly expecting some better noise-canceling performance. Sometimes,
when I turn on the noise canceling and not even really notice a huge difference, this is mainly because the passive noise isolation on these buds is better than normal. After all, the earbuds are pretty chunky, and the ear tips a little bit wider than normal.
This provides really good passive noise isolation, So kind of combine this with the noise canceling, and you’re getting pretty decent noise canceling.
And when you can get pairs like the effort free pro or the soundpeats t2 at half the price with superior noise canceling I feel JBL needs to step up the game a bit.
A couple of pros, though there’s barely any cabin pressure, as well as that hissing sound. That is evident with noise, canceling, which is nice and, of course, with noise canceling comes your ambient mode, which isn’t the best here.
You can hear your voice quite well, but i feel like it just could have been a bit more amplified, but if you’re just like outdoor running and watching for traffic and that kind of stuff, you should be fine, all right.
So I forgot to talk about ANC tuning, but I found this didn’t change anything with the noise canceling really when playing around with it.
ANC
3.4/5
JBL Reflect Mini NC : Battery
Now in terms of battery life, You’re getting 7 hours from the earbuds and an additional two charges from the case, which brings the total up to 21 hours.
Even with the advertised battery life considering the size of the case, i was honestly expecting a little more. You are getting a fast charge, which 10 minutes of charge will give you an hour’s playback on the earbuds, there’s no wireless charging, but they do charge via USB type-c with the cable included.
On the front of the case, You have an led bar which looks pretty cool. It’s a little bit unique there.
It will let you know if you need to charge up your case and that’ll also stay lit up when your earbuds are charging in the case as well.
Battery
4.2/5
JBL Reflect Mini NC : Call Quality
All right, on to the microphone test, not excellent, but should honestly do the job for most phone calls
The microphones here are picking up my voice quite well.
Call Quality
4/5
Conclusion
The only main cons are the noise canceling not being the best and the fit not being incredibly comfortable.
That’s at least for my right ear that could be different for you.
Apart from that, these buds are absolutely killer, especially if you’re looking for training, bud, and they’re definitely worth checking.
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JBL Tune 225 TWS Review : Worth It?
Hey Lovely Peoples, We’re going to check the latest iteration of the JBL Tune 225 TWS  and to see if it’s any good,
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Let’s get in with a review of the JBL Tune 225 TWS ghosts. It’s not the cheapest AirPods alternative in the market, and for many people, these are pretty expensive earbuds.
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The 225 ghost comes with a ghost orange color and a ghost black color. If you’re a fan of JBL’s orange color, you definitely can consider getting that.
On the front of the case, you will see a JBL logo in a silver color font. It super fits the case’s color, so it remains stealthy and cool looking. The entire case is actually transparent.
So if you shine a light all around it and you can see all the components inside very reminiscent of the game boy clear of the 90s, so a benefit of having a case like that,
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although it’s made of clear plastic, the smoked black color hides scratch Super well, so these will stay fresh longer, and below that, you will also be getting a Type-C charging port, and 225 TWS doesn’t come with wireless charging
The hinge of the lid is quite nicely engineered, giving you that jbl quality. All around, you get a very nice hinge that holds the lid up for you to access the earbuds, and you can see how the hinge works through the transparent case, which is pretty cool, and inside Of the case,
you see the earbuds sitting vertically, similar to how AirPods do. You get three stealthy indicators that tell you the battery percentage of the case in the middle of it.
The earbud is made of a combination of materials. You get the same ghost black, transparent plastic at the front of the stem, and the tip of it inside you get a matte black, slightly grippy rubber compound.
That gives you a perfect grip when it sits inside your ear, unlike the glossy AirPods that will slide around when it gets oily.
So the earbuds’ led indicator is also very subtle and is hidden inside this ventilator grill of each of the earbuds. So if you can see the tip of the AirPods is angled a little bit, it does try to aim into your ear canals a little, and apart from that, there are no other technologies on this earbud, like in-ear sensors
Design and Build 4/5 JBL Tune 225 TWS : Features You’ll be getting a Bluetooth 5.0 chipset that supports only the AAC and SBC audio codec, which is pretty good for most use cases, especially when these are targeted as AirPods alternatives.
The earbuds also don’t come with any IP rating, and this is quite a bummer because Harman says that the original 220 is not made for workouts.
So try not to get them wet if you can, and for $60 earbuds in 2021 and no IP rating, that’s quite hard to swallow.
The earbuds, however, comes with a super seamless, mono and stereo mode so that you can put either side of the earbuds back into the case any time. The other side will still be connected to your phone.
Lastly, there is no multi-point connectivity on these earbuds, so you can still connect them to multiple devices, just not at the same time,
Features 4/5 JBL Tune 225 TWS : Battery From a battery life perspective. The 225 ghost gives you about 5 hours of battery life. The case provides you about 25 hours in total, especially when Bluetooth efficiency has dramatically improved battery life, but 5 hours is not too impressive in 2021.
The JBL Tune 225 TWS, however, gives you quick charging. So 15 minutes of charging gives you about 1 hour of usage, and charging the case and the earbuds up from empty will take about 2 hours.
For modern earbuds, I think the jbl 225 goes pretty mediocre for modern earbuds, especially considering the price you’re paying for it.
Battery 4.5/5 Sound Quality From a sound quality perspective. The ghost is a pretty good-sounding AirPods alternative.
Like most jbl earbuds, these earbuds come with JBL’s pure bass, sound technology, which is pretty good for an AirPods alternative, but keep in mind that this is still an AirPods alternative, so do expect some leaks and reduced bass.
Sound signature, bass wise these are capable of producing some powerful bass, and if you press them into your ears, they sound super strong.
But once you let your hands go, the bass performance gets reduced by about 70%, and it’s toned down quite a bit because of that ear tip style.
Clarity, wise, these are pretty good, giving you crisp mid highs and vocals in your music, so listening to it to any music with bright instruments
Sounds exceptionally nice on these earbuds. The soundstage is also really good, considering the earbuds’ design these gives you a pretty dynamic sound signature coupled with that 12-millimeter dynamic driver. These earbuds do give you a somewhat open, sound signature.
All in all, where jbl products usually shine is in the audio performance. Suppose you set your expectation rights with these earbuds and the AirPods alternative genre. In that case, these are some of the better sounding options.
Sound 4.5/5 JBL Tune 225 TWS : Latency Latency is not especially impressive on these. Although these come with Bluetooth, 5.0 chipset games still see quite a noticeable delay, very similar to the type of lag you get with early Bluetooth 5.0 chipsets.
Watching movies with Any Bluetooth 5.0 earbuds is usually very good and generally doesn’t get any lag at all.
However, if you’re looking to play games with these, definitely not the best options out there
Latency 4/5 Soundpeats T2 ANC True Wireless Earbuds Review JBL Tune 225 TWS : Controls The 225 ghost comes with a button control as opposed to most earbuds that come with touch controls. Nowadays, I prefer button controls. The 225 goes pleasantly easy to operate without having you or hurting your ears to play.
Your pulse media press once on the right, earbuds and you’ll play or pause your media and to pick up phone calls press once on either side of the earbuds, and it will pick up your phone calls to skip tracks forward press once on the left earbuds
And You’ll skip your tracks forward, and to skip backward, press twice on the left, earbuds. It will skip your tracks backward, call your assistant, press twice on the right earbuds, and it will pause your media and pull out your assistant.
So this way, you can get your assistant to control the volume of your media as well. So that’s all the controls you get with the jbl 225 ghost, so overall.
Controls 4/5 JBL Tune 225 TWS : Call Quality The call quality of this JBL 225 goes pretty good. It simulates The performance you get with a premium pair of true wireless earbuds. The call sounds crisp and clear in quiet environments. Although background noise still comes through quite a bit in noisier environments, overall call quality is still pretty solid.
TWS ghost is a good earbud for making phone calls.
Call Quality 4.5/5 Conclusion I don’t think that this is the best AirPods alternative, but it’s not the worst as well.
I still think that the taotronics sound liberty 80 is a better option. However, if you like the jbl brand, the design of this limited edition case – and you totally understand the sound signature of JBL‘s AirPods alternative – then definitely go for it.
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Mpow X6 : Best ANC Under $80?
Hey Lovely Peoples,We’re going to check out the Mpow X6 Mpow’s latest version of True wireless earbuds. These will have ANC and transparency mode. Nowadays, many earbuds are coming out with ANC and transparency mode.
Let’s jump into the Mpow X6 True Wireless Earbuds Review..
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Mpow X6 : Design and Build
The package tells you a little bit about the hybrid ANC and where the sensors are as well as the sensor for the in-ear detection.
And on the back, a little bit more about the specs on here Bluetooth 5.1 charging time about two hours to fully charge these up we’ll get into the rest of the specs below.
Let’s see what else came in the packaging: usual paperwork and the quick operation guide.
Mpow X6 comes with USB Type-C to charge and comes with small, medium, and large silicone tips.
I did replace the mediums that do come on standard with the large to get that good seal. I would advise you guys to do the same to get that good seal. Good Seal does make a difference with ANC with transparency mode.
Let’s take a look these do come in two colorways. The branding on the top does have some led lights here on the front and then branding on the inside.
And you can see the sensors here for your hybrid active noise cancellation, and we’ll talk about all that below.
Battery life on here guys is about five hours and about 25 hours total with the case
And we’re at a point now where battery life is kind of standard with earbuds that have active noise cancellation.
Design and Build
4/5
Mpow X6 : Features
Specs on these earbuds Bluetooth 5.1, ANC, Transparency Mode, and these do have wireless charging to go along with the five hours and the 25 hours total with the case.
It takes around two hours to fully charge these earbuds. These do support touch controls that do include everything, including your volume.
Mpow X6 has a mono mode where you can use one at a time, throw one in the case and you can get a little better battery life and conserve your battery life on your earbuds.
These also support a low latency mode for gaming so your latency should be pretty good on here.
And these do have AAC and SBC for playback so excellent specs on these earbuds especially at this price.
Features
4/5
Mpow X6 : Controls
The touch controls do control everything on these earbuds, which you know I am a huge fan of
If we just single tap on the right earbud  you can see the volume is gonna start to go up and if we double tap it will play and pause and then we hit it again and it will play and if we triple tap it’s going to go to the next track touch controls on here are very smooth they do work very well
And if we touch and hold on the right earbud it’s going to beep your voice assistant will appear and that’s google assistant Siri whatever phone you are using that voice assistant will come on.
The left earbud we do have a little bit of a different control on the left earbud so if we single tap you can see the volume is going to go down. If we double tap play and pause hit it again music will start playing.
Triple tap we’ll go back to the next track and if we touch and hold on here for a couple of seconds, that will scroll through anc mode transparency mode or turn it off so very cool there.
And the last thing on these earbuds if you hit the left earbud four times it will make this little sound in your ear a little beep and that is how you go in and out of low latency mode or gaming mode.
It doesn’t tell you what mode you’re in though, I wish there was kind of a voice prompt to let you know what mode you were in because you just kind of have to guess.
If you’re playing a game you’re going to know but if you just have to guess you know to scroll through you’re not sure which one it’s on sometimes.
Overall, as far as touch controls go, these things do control everything, and I’m a huge fan of that so very cool stuff with touch controls.
Controls
5/5
Mpow X6 : Sound
Let’s talk about the sound quality and the volume first we’ll start with the volume I do wish there was slightly more volume on these earbuds
You guys know I like a lot of volume. I like to be able to dial it back and then find that sweet spot with these. I find myself almost maxing out when it comes to how much volume I have on here.
Now the sound quality on here is good I like how these sound these things if you get that good seal on here
You’re going to hear some really good bass and I like the bass on here. It’s punchy, and it’s not that real sharp bass.
It lets me get into the zone and at the same time it doesn’t take away from the highs and the mids overall I do like the sound quality of these
It’s very clear sounds really good and if you like bass you’re gonna like how these sound
Now saying that once you turn ANC on it does change how these sound a little bit so I do prefer these with ANC off.
Like a lot of buds and it’s disappointing when this happens with earbuds but like a lot of buds whenever you turn ANC on and sometimes even transparency mode
It does change how these earbuds sound and that’s the case there now; it’s not terrible i can still listen to it.
But I would listen to these with ANC turned off.
Overall, I really enjoy how these sounds came right out of the box and, most of the time anyway.
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Sound
4.5/5
Active Noise Cancelling
Mpow X6 does have hybrid active noise cancellation. If you’re unsure what ANC is or what hybrid active noise cancellation is, the outward facing microphones can detect the external noise and then the inward facing microphones monitor the noise inside your ear canal.
The wireless earbuds go ahead and counter that with equal anti-noise at the same time, that will eliminate the inside and the outside noise and this technology say it can achieve 28db of noise cancellation.
Which is okay right it’s not the best. It’s not going to compete with any of the higher end earbuds but it does an excellent job for the price.
Real life experience
I tested it and with the heater, to say it is a very loud heater you know just if I throw these in my ear with the noise isolation with ANC turned off it does drown out a fair amount of the heater noise
When I turn ANC on, I would say it goes and takes about 90 percent of that noise out maybe 95 of the rest of the low rumbles but I can still hear a little bit of the heater going even with ANC turn on.
It is a very minimal right tiny bit of noise coming through still, but you can tell it’s there so it
doesn’t drown out everything but it does a good job, especially at this price
And transparency mode on here is a different transparency mode it’s not as digitally sounding like a lot of the other earbuds out there at this price poin.
It does a very good job of letting in some of that outside noise. Now the one thing with transparency mode on these earbuds there is a bit of a hiss in my earbuds
When I do have transparency mode on so just keep that in mind. if you wanted to use one earbud at a time again you could throw one earbud in have the other one playing music or watching content
Just to know if you do that if you use one earbud at a time you’re only going to have available what earbuds or what touch controls those earbuds the left or the right do have.
ANC
3.5/5
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Fiil T1 Pro : Call Quality
they do sound good in a quiet room as well as a crowded and noisy environment now
Call Quality
4/5
Mpow X6 : Latency
Now, as far as the latency goes on these earbuds again they’re true wireless earbuds guys so even with the gaming mode.
If you are playing those heavy you know intensive games like call of duty, you will have some delay no matter what at this point and that’s another improvement.
I’d like to see in earbuds moving forward and these are no different playing call of duty or something like that. You can’t notice a slight delay even in gaming mode but it’s not bad at all.
It’s not going to stop you from playing anything and watching content on youtube, Netflix amazon prime or whatever it is you’re not going to experience any delay.
Latency
4.5/5
Conclusion
I’ll just have these in my ears and I’ll have anc turned on but no music just silence so not bad as far as sound quality goes.
I like the bass on here; they sound good. You know I’m a bass lover so these are going to suit me well as far as the bass goes on these earbuds.
With these earbuds you know a couple of the gripes that I have with these earbuds.
Overall I do really like these; a couple things that I would like to see improved upon is battery life.
You know battery life, the five hours of battery life on here that’s with ANC turned off, so with ANC turned on, it will be a little worse around four hours of battery life with ANC turned on.
I would like to see a little more volume on these earbuds but other than those two things you know the sound quality is good. In my opinion you know the fact that it changes between how it sounds with anc on and off
It’s not really a deal breaker for me I’m gonna listen to music with these with ANC turned off as it is
Overall I like the colors. I like the build quality I like the look of these and the matte finish on here with the accent colors
Wireless charging anc transparency mode is really good on these earbuds.
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FIIL T1 Pro Vs FIIL T1XS Vs FIIL T1X : Bang For Buck Battle
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Hey Lovely Peoples, I think we all know by now that fiil is killing it when it comes to budget true wireless earbuds but which of their buds gives most for the bucks. the t1x, t1xs, or the brand new t1 pro what are the differences between them and which one you should buy. We will be going to check these compete Fiil T1 pro vs Fill T1X vs Fiil T1XS in these criteria.
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Fiil T1 pro vs Fill T1X vs Fiil T1XS : Design and Build
If we look at these designs and build, the older Fiil T1X comes in the last place.
Not just because they’re larger but also because they feature a reasonably average zero frills case with no notable finish or design.
They’re still very impressive at the $40 price point but certainly not the best of all three here.
However, the Fiil T1X buds are actually on par with the other two options.
In terms of build and design being much similar, the Fiil T1XS and Fiil T1 Pro feature an identical design for the case.
Apart from the finish, the T1XS have that glossy Airpod like finish, and the t1 pro feature a matte metallic look.
I personally prefer both are insanely compact. Still, the earbuds on the Fiil T1 pro’s are noticeably more compact, meaning they just about edged the win here.
The T1X and T1XS buds, on the other hand, are actually pretty much identical in size.
But it has to be said that the original T1X does have a clear advantage in IP rating. They include an IP65 rating making them water-resistant and dust resistant too. The other two contenders here have an IPX5 rating, so they’re not dust resistant at all, so you might want to bear that in mind.
1st — Fiil T1 Pro
2nd — Fiil T1XS
3rd — Fiil T1X
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Fiil T1 pro vs Fill T1X vs Fiil T1XS : Battery
The Fiil Tt1X step into the ring with six hours of earbuds battery life and 24 hours of case battery life.
Remember, the case is larger, so they should reasonably be the overall winners here.
However, the T1XS also has 6 hours of earbuds battery life and 24 hours Case battery life.
Overall, which is pretty insane when you factor in their considerable reduction in size.
But what about the Fiil T1 Pro? You will have seven hours of earbuds battery life and 32 hours of case battery life.
Of course, these figures will reduce with ANC on.
Still, it is pretty crazy, considering the case is identical to the Fiil T1XS in size. The earbuds are the smallest of all three options.
so that’s a clear win for the Fiil T1 pro, with the last two tied in second place though of course, the Fiil T1XS should realistically come in second place for offering the same battery life from a smaller case
1st — Fiil T1 Pro
2nd — Fiil T1XS
3rd — Fiil T1X
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Fit and Comfort
About fit and comfort, since all three buds have wingtips, I rate them highly for a secure fit and recommend all three of them for the most intensive workouts.
I could also get a great seal on all three buds with no problems, so that’s a three-way tie, right? Well, not entirely when it comes to comfort.
The Fiil T1 Pros is the clear winner here. Their compact size means far less pressure in your ears.
Meaning reduced ear fatigue compared to the Fiil T1X and XS, but that’s not all the T1 Pro feature an oval shaped driver, which is far more comfortable for me than the round drivers of the other two options
so it’s yet another clear win for the T1 Pros here, with the T1X and T1XS again tied in second place
1st — Fiil T1 Pro
2nd — Fiil T1XS / Fiil T1X
Fiil T1 pro vs Fill T1X vs Fiil T1XS : Mic Quality
But what about Mic quality?
We’ve compared it to the other two with Fiil T1X so let’s go over to the T1XS. The Fiil T1XS is there any noticeable improvement.
Background noise in the T1XS sounded pretty good. I have to say all three mics impressed me here, and it’s safe to say that I’ve heard a lot worse in other budget true wireless earbuds at the same price.
The Fiil T1X was slightly quieter than the other two. However, I couldn’t hear any discernible difference between the Fiil T1XS and T1 Pros.
In terms of overall clarity, ties Fiil T1XS and T1 Pro in first place for mic quality, with the T1x very close behind.
1st — Fiil T111 Pro / Fiil T1XS
2nd — Fiil T1X
Functionality
Well, about functionality and usability, and it’s a straight win again for the Fiil T1 Pro, let
The T1 Pros have Bluetooth 5.2 wireless charging and active noise cancellation. Which makes this a very easy win.
However, all three do have app support, including access to equalizer presets.
This is a lot more than I can say for 99 of other buds out there under $100 theT1XS and Pros also have a low latency mode, too isn’t this enough?
This is particularly helpful when smartphone gaming, so that’s a nice little addition considering we only have AAC and SBC audio codecs.
But despite not having the support of Apt-X, audiovisual lag when connected to my laptop was mixed and non-existent across all three models.
But there is one minor issue here.
All the voice prompts in Fiil T1 pro are in Chinese also. The Fiil app on app stores doesn’t support the T1 pros yet.
I was able to get around that by installing a Chinese app store on android.
Then download their version of the fiil app. which does support the t1 pros; however, it’s again all in Chinese.
But I’m still going to give this round to the T1 Pros despite the language barrier.
You’re not going to have to worry about Chinese voice prompts, Chinese apps, and indeed, the app will support the Fiil T1 pros eventually with the addition of a low latency mode.
The Fiil T1XS come in second place and the T1X in third despite still offering more functionality than all budget true wireless earbuds under $50.
1st — Fiil T1 Pro
2nd — Fiil T1XS
3rd — Fiil T1X
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Fiil T1 pro vs Fill T1X vs Fiil T1XS : Sound Quality
let’s talk sound quality; the sound signature on the Fiil T1X has always punched well above its price point with one of the best bass boosted sound signatures I’ve heard under 50 dollars; however, as I’ve mentioned before
The overall quality is marred a little by audio hiss and a quiet yet.
Still audible high-frequency beeping sound in the left earbud, the Fiil T1XS improved on this issue quite significantly, reducing the sound of that high-pitched beep to the point where it’s almost inaudible
But theT1XS unfortunately still retains the same white noise level as the T1X, which kicks in just after hitting play and a few seconds after pausing.
The sound quality on the Fiil T1 Pro is mind-blowing for $70.
For once, we’re actually getting a more neutral sound signature in a pair of budget true wireless earbuds, something I have never come across so far. Of course, bass heads needn’t worry because you can always use the bass preset in the app.
If you want more of a bass heavy experience, the white noise is also significantly reduced in the pros though still just about the present.
If you listen for it, if this is a big deal breaker for you, then definitely check out the soundpeats h1, which I reviewed recently. The Soundpeats H1s have managed to eliminate white noise entirely while at the exact same price point.
The soundstage was very similar across all three buds again, all punching well above their price point.
But with audio hiss aside, the Fill T1 Pros most definitely come out on top in terms of overall clarity
Easily besting buds that cost double the price and winning first place here yet again the xs come in second place with a t1x in third place
But not by an enormous margin there if we’re ignoring all of the background static.
1st — Fiil T1 Pro
2nd — Fiil T1XS
3rd — Fiil T1X
Conclusion
So the big question of which buds are the best of the three that you should buy is pretty evident by now.
To be honest, I don’t know why I’m hyping up the FIIL T1 pros won almost every single round, making them the king of fiil’s budget true wireless earbuds
Title Winner — FIIL T1 Pro
Runners Up — FIIL T1XS
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Taotronics Soundliberty 94 : ANC Under $50!
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Hey Lovely Peoples, we’re checking out the Taotronics Soundliberty 94.
Before we really get into this review, I want to point out the big issue with the Taotronics brand. They name their products in a less desirable way to the consumers.
They can easily not recognize the model they want or are confused with the other models. These numberings have no consistency in them and not desirable or brandable in my point of view.
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Checking out the Taotronics Soundliberty 94s and the reason I wanted to check these out specifically is that they have hybrid active noise canceling. Their retail price is around $60.
And, right now on Amazon, with their coupons and a discount, you can pick it up for only $47 almost 20% discount from the retail price , so for under 50 bucks, you’re able to get hybrid active noise canceling
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And you’re also able to get an ambient mode, which is vital to a lot of people, so I figured we’d check out some of the other features and what you get inside the box and see if it’s actually worth the $50 price tag
Discussed Topics
Taotronics Soundliberty 94 : Design and Build
Fiil T1 Pro : Features
Taotronics Soundliberty 94 : Controls
Sound
Active Noise Cancelling
Taotronics Soundliberty 94 : Battery
Taotronics Soundliberty 94 : Call Quality
Conclusion
Taotronics Soundliberty 94 : Design and Build
As far as what you’re getting inside the box, you are getting the usual small, medium, and large silicone ear tips. The charging cable they’ve included a USB Type C cable.
Checking out the earbuds’ case, I noticed that the case resembles the case of the galaxy buds plus quite a bit. It is a little bit larger than that case.
But this is still a small compact case. It’s easy to throw in your pocket on the back. You can see the USB Type C input for charging, and then around on the front, and you have four indicator lights that way, you can kind of gauge how much battery life is left on the case.
Now moving over to check out the earbuds, I want to say that this is one of the most comfortable pair of earbuds that I’ve used because of how they groove the interior design. It just kind of fits my ear canal perfectly.
It didn’t move around, and I found that this was a pair that I could use most of the day and not have any discomfort.
Design and Build
4.5/5
Features
So I want to start with the fact that these are using a 9.2 millimeter dynamic driver. The dynamic driver in these is definitely pushing a lot of low ends.
As far as the technology goes, it is using Bluetooth 5.1. They have AAC and SBC playback, and I didn’t have any issues regarding dropouts or connection issues. Still, I did have some pairing issues initially.
It just didn’t show up on my list of devices to connect. I pulled them out of the case. I had to turn them off, turning them back on. I had to do this several times, and eventually, it did show up, and once I connected, I didn’t have any issues. It is just kind of auto-connected from there.
But I did want to point out that it didn’t just work right out of the box the way it should have. As far as the IP rating on these, they do come in rated at IPX5, so this will not be a pair that you can submerge into the water. Still, it will be a pair that you can use while you’re running or going to the gym; you don’t have to worry about sweating.
Or if it starts to rain, it is nice to know that you can use them that way.
Whoever likes to use your earbuds individually, you’ll be happy to know that you can use either the left or the right.
Features
4/5
Taotronics Soundliberty 94 : Controls
Now, as far as the controls on here, I’m happy to say that you have control over everything.
So on top of having the usual play pause skipping your tracks forward, going backward, turning your volume up, turning your volume down.
You can also turn the noise canceling on or off and then on the other ear. You can turn your ambient mode on, and the ambient mode in here is actually pretty decent.
You can tell that the microphones are pulling everything in very nicely. Still, it adds a lot of noise when you’re using this mode, so the microphones seem sensitive.
So it’s just picking up the air, and it just has this like constant hiss type sound, so although you can hear your surroundings clearly, it is kind of annoying that you do have that sound while using these
Controls
4.5/5
Sound
So now let’s check about the sound. We’re going to talk about the sound of these with using the ANC turned off because, as we said earlier, with the ANC turned on, it dulled down the bass. It just flattened out the sound in a way that seemed like it just let the life out of the audio.
But with the noise canceling turned off, the bass is booming. You can tell it’s even kind of like digitally enhanced in a way. It kind of sounds artificial at some times.
Many people are going to like this, mostly if you listen to a lot of mainstream music.
But when you get into genres like rock and metal, that bass, for some reason, just kind of rolls over the mids and the highs
It starts to sound muddy; it pulls vocals down a little bit, and then it just pulls the sparkle that the treble has on these because I noticed with pop and hip hop and even like easy listening style genres the treble was nice and clean it just kind of had this nice sparkle to it
The mids on these sounded good. I had no issues with male or female vocalists again. It just kind of depended on what genre I was listening to because listening to pop and listening to metal had two completely different sound signatures.
Now, as far as the sound stage and the sound imaging, it’s not a very open sounding earbud because of that boomy bass.
It makes me feel like I’m more in a medium-sized room, but luckily I didn’t have any issues telling where sounds were coming from.
The only problem was they didn’t sound very spacious didn’t sound very open, so you just kind of felt like you were closed in a little bit more. Again, this will be fun, with specific genres going to ruin some of the others.
Sound
4.5/5
Active Noise Cancelling
And I want to go ahead and say that if you are buying these specifically for the noise canceling.
There is not much of a difference between the noise canceling being on and being off. You can tell that it starts to try to cut out on a little bit of the low end noises.
So if you have air conditioner units or flying on a plane, it’s going to try to block out those low rumble type noises. Still, everything else comes through just as clear as if you’re using these with the noise canceling off.
So I would just recommend using these with the noise canceling off unless you’re traveling or in situations where you’re trying to block out those engine noises.
ANC
3/5
Taotronics Soundliberty 94 : Battery
The battery life on these are okay. If you’re going to use these with the noise canceling turned on, you’re going to get around five hours on the earbuds with around 20 hours using the case
But suppose you decide to use these with the noise canceling off. In that case, you’re going to get a little more battery life because you’re going to get eight hours on the earbuds and around 32 hours total using the case.
Battery
3.8/5
Taotronics Soundliberty 94 : Call Quality
The microphones on here, I think this is an area where they did a decent job. I think if you’re looking for an inexpensive pair to be able to take phone calls while you’re at work or while you’re out and about, I don’t think a lot of people will have any complaints
I think overall, it does a pretty decent job. I feel like it picks up my voice cleanly.
Call Quality
4.5/5
Conclusion
My overall conclusion is you have to go back and look at the price you’re getting active noise canceling that can block out lower rumble type noises. You are getting a pretty dynamic sound depending on what genre you’re listening to.
You’re getting decent battery life. Being able to pick these up for $50 is a nice plus, but I do have some cons that I wish Taotronics will listen to.
I was almost immediately turned off when I was having the pairing issues. At first, I wish that the case had either fast charge or Qi wireless charging, and then my big complaint about these is the ANC is just not that adequate. It’s just not blocking out as much of my surroundings.
I’d like especially when there are other ones in this price range, like I said, like Soundpeats T2 that we just reviewed recently.
In my opinion, those are better options, and they are around the same price.
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Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Vs Soundcore Life Q20 : Worth Extra Money?
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Hey Lovely Peoples, Soundcore life Q20 vs Soundcore life Q30, I’ve done a review on the Anker soundcore life Q20s and Anker Soundcore Q30’s. Today I’m going to be battling them head to head to see if it’s worth upgrading or if it’s worth spending a little bit more on the Anker Soundcore Life Q30’s,
so let’s uncover them and Jump to the comparison of Soundcore Life Q30 vs. Soundcore Life Q20….
Discussed Topics
Overview
What’s Inside
Design and Build
Controls and Connectivity
App Compatibility
Sound
Active Noise Cancelling
Call Quality
Conclusion
Soundcore Q30
Soundcore Q20
Overview
We’re going to be battling these two headphones to see who is the winner.
Firstly let’s run through what’s the same on both of these headphones; both headphones feature the same battery life at 40 hours with Noise Cancelling on and 60 hours with Noise canceling off both connect to your devices using Bluetooth 5.0, and both are high-res audio certified meaning you’ll get great audio on both
Both feature Noise canceling, but this is where the similarities end.
Starting with the small differences. The Q20s have a micro USB for charging, and the q30s have a USB Type-c port for charging.
It’s a lot easier to find a USB Type-c cable than a micro USB. This is where the q30s win, but both feature the same quick charging at five minutes of charge for four hours of playback when it comes to pairing the q30s feature NFC making it an easy one-tap solution to pairing to your device
I wouldn’t say that it’s a winner or a deal breaker because both pair pretty easily to your devices
What's Inside
Anker Soundcore life Q30 does come with a hard case and Type-C Cable, where Q20 comes with a pouch and micro USB Cable. Hardcase is much safer for headphones and always better than a normal pouch for traveling and storing the headphones.
It’s a win for Anker Soundcore life Q30 here.
Soundcore Q30
5/5
Soundcore Q20
4/5
Design and Build
Looking at the design, the q30s are more of a revolution than an evolution of the q20s as the q20s are a lot smaller and simpler in design. On the head, both are comfortable, but the q30s are a better option
As the cups feel a bit more comfortable and cover my ears a little bit better, but for some people who’ve got smaller ears or have a smaller head, you may find that the q30s are a little bit on the larger side, and the q20s might be a bit of a better option.
Soundcore Q30
4.5/5
Soundcore Q20
4/5
Controls and Connectivity
Anker Soundcore did everything in physical button controls except on the Q30’s right ear cup you can cover with your hand. It will switch it over into ambient mode so you can hear people around you or hear your surroundings, which is not available in Q20
A huge advantage over the Q20 Q30 model is that it has a dual pairing mode to pair up two devices simultaneously. That makes it easy to switch between whatever device you’re using.
Another win for Anker soundcore life Q30.
Soundcore Q30
5/5
Soundcore Q20
4.5/5
App Compatibility
Soundcore has an app, one of the most impressive apps out there in the headphone market. Where you can control your headset EQ settings and Noise canceling settings. They have not included this feature in the Q20 model and address the issue with the Q30 model, where this feature makes a big difference to the overall audio experience
A win for Q30 here
Soundcore Q30
5/5
Soundcore Q20
0/5
Sound
Let’s get into audio quality. The audio quality is very similar, but the q30s have a slight edge because the q30s have an app that allows you to control how they sound.
The q30s have a great app where you can select several different Soundcore curated presets, and my favorite is being flat, but if none of these work for you, you can also make a custom preset to dial it in to suit whichever kind of music or podcast you are listening to. I love this feature and, in my opinion, is such a big selling point for Anker Soundcore life Q30s
Both headphones sound great, and they both will satisfy you no matter what you’re listening to, like rock, hip hop, or podcast.
Both offer similar performance, and Anker Q30 has a little edge over Q20 due to its App Compatibility.
Soundcore Q30
4.5/5
Soundcore Q20
4.3/5
Active Noise Cancelling
Noise canceling features on both the headphones similar on paper. One party trick for the q30s is that you have different settings for the q30s Noise canceling feature like transport, indoor and outdoor. This allows you to tweak the Noise canceling to suit your surroundings and allows the Noise canceling to focus on the typical sounds that are found in these surroundings.
There is another setting that the Q20s don’t have, and that is the ambient mode; this allows you to listen to your surroundings while having your music playing, meaning that you are aware of what’s going on around you when you’re doing things like for example running cycling or even just doing shopping, and you need to hear what the cashier is saying if you’ve had headphones that have the ambient mode you really can’t go back as it’s such a useful feature in everyday life for me the q30s have it all, it may cost a little bit more than the q20s.
But I think it’s worth it in my opinion.
Soundcore Q30
4/5
Soundcore Q20
3/5
Call Quality
This is where Anker Soundcore life Q20 shines. Q20 has better Mic and Call quality over Q30, where Q30 sucks. Anyway, both are not studio-grade Mic; you should have known that. But as an overall Mic and call experience is much better in Q20
A win for Anker Q20 here
Soundcore Q30
2.5/5
Soundcore Q20
4/5
Conclusion
The main points to go for the q30s over the q20s is ambient noise features and app compatibility, where you can control how the headphones sound and if you want to go for the best Noise canceling performance for the money.
However, with the Q20s, you will still get great sounding audio, good Noise canceling performance, and easy packability, which is hard to find, especially at these price points, so if you’re on a tight budget, but you want the most well-performing features then the q20s are hard to beat.
However, if you want all of the features with minimal compromise at a fantastic price, then go for the q30s; you won’t be disappointed
but there we have it; as always, this is a discussion, so please leave a comment down below on what you think of these headphones
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Soundpeats Sonic Review TWS Earbuds: Another Great One From Soundpeats?
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Hey Lovely Peoples, In this review we’re checking out the brand new Soundpeats Sonic TWS Review. Every time we check out a Soundpeats product, they always kind of prove that they can give you a lot for your money, and Soundpeats Sonic TWS pair honestly their most polished product overall.
It comes in at around $50. When we talk about the features mixed with the sound, you’ll see why the $50 price tag might be a steal for Soundpeats Sonic.
Let’s jump into the Soundpeats Sonic Review…
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Discussed Topics
Soundpeats Sonic : Design and Build
Features
Soundpeats Sonic : Controls
Soundpeats Sonic : Sound
Soundpeats Sonic : Battery
Call Quality
Conclusion
Soundpeats Sonic : Design and Build
To start with the Soundpeats Sonic Review, these are a slightly different color; usually, Soundpeats products come in black this is a silver kind of mixed with rose gold. It doesn’t look as over the top with the rose gold as other products.
I usually think when a product goes overboard with rose gold, it tends to look girly, but these look very good. It just kind of has a different look altogether.
Now moving over to look at the earbuds, like I said, I think these have a more distinguished look than some of the other Soundpeats product
I want to point out that the earbuds logo lights up once they’re turned on and when they’re in pairing mode.
However, they do shut off whenever you’re playing any audio out of it, so you don’t have to worry if you’re using them in bed. That light will glow the whole room as long as you’re listening to something that light will not come on. I appreciate that they made that decision
Design
4/5
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Features
As far as the technology that these come in with Bluetooth 5.2. They’re rocking a Qualcomm 3040 chip, and they have Apt-X adaptive now; this allows for high-res audio, and it cuts down on the latency.
These also have a game mode, which cuts down on the latency, and it also cuts down on having stutters or hiccups when it comes to the connection. This is a very solid stable connection.I haven’t experience any dropouts.
They do also have AAC playback for guys that are using Apple devices, and improving the connection overall, it’s using the TWS mirroring so one earbud mirrors the other’s connection,
These do come in rated at IPX5, so this is not a completely waterproof pair, but it’ll be fine against rain splashes, or if you sweat heavily because from what I can tell on their site, this pair is more geared towards an active lifestyle.
If you’re looking for a pair for the gym, that IPX5 rating will definitely help.
Features
4.5/5
Soundpeats Sonic : Controls
The controls on here are using button controls, and I’m happy to say that you have control over everything. These have play, pause skipping your tracks forward, going backward, and even volume control all on the earbuds themselves.
As I mentioned earlier, these do have a gaming mode so that you can control that from the earbud, and that cuts down on any lag if you’re going to be using these for gaming or movies.
That’s a plus but do know that will eat some of your battery life. Those who like to use your earbuds individually, you’ll be happy to know that you can use either the left or the right earbuds individually.
Another thing that they did right is when you’re using one earbud it switches over into mono mode so all of your audio will come out of that one earbud. It’s not going to feel like you’re missing anything from the other earbud
Controls
5/5
Soundpeats Sonic : Sound
Let’s talk about the sound.
The sound on these is incredible, especially if you’re somebody that likes a dynamic sound and you’re somebody that enjoys hearing and feeling bass because these things are base cannons.
I haven’t heard bass presents like this out of a pair this inexpensive. The presence of bass is very booming, but the plus here is, it doesn’t drown anything else out because the mids have a nice natural tone to it. The treble is tuned to be pretty bright.
I think they did that on purpose because the bass is so overpowering. The treble is tuned up in a way that if you’re going to listen to these at higher volumes, sometimes it can seem a little too harsh.
This is fun as long as you’re not listening at max volume because it just has a nice balanced out sound with a bright treble, a boomy bass and mids never get lost in the mix, so it just sounded great with all genres
Obviously, Pop and Hip Hop more genres that are geared towards bass will sound best with this Soundpeats Sonic earbuds, but it didn’t get muddy with metal. It didn’t seem to get lost when it comes to more chaotic music, which is impressive not only because this is a boomy earbud.
Now, as far as the sound stage and the sound imaging, this is not the most open sounding earbud that I’ve heard. I still think it does a pretty good job with this, but I would say it makes you feel like you’re more into a medium to large size room.
I had no issues with being able to tell where instruments and where sounds were coming from.
This is really an impressive TWS earbud at this price point
Sound
5/5
Soundpeats Sonic : Battery
Battery life is hands down some of the best that I’ve seen on a pair of truly wireless earbuds because you’re getting around 15 hours on a single charge on the earbuds.
Now the case does give you two full charges, so you’re going to get around 45 hours total, and to me, I think that’s very good, the 15 hours on the earbud itself is very impressive.
The case is not a Qi wireless charging case. You have USB Type C input for charging on the back, and that’s the only way you can charge these.
Next to that, you have an indicator light, and that lets you know that you’re charging because, underneath the lid, you have another indicator light, which allows you to gauge how much battery life is left on the case.
Battery
5/5
Call Quality
Now, as far as the microphones on here, I think they did a decent job. They are using CBC technology; it’s trying to focus on your voice and block out your surroundings.
I do notice that my vocals sound a little bit muffled when on phone calls.
This is an okay pair of TWS Earbuds for a Phone call but not a great one to consider if you are looking solely for Phone Calls.
Call Quality
3.5/5
Conclusion
In conclusion, overall, this is an excellent pair to listen to now. As far as my cons with these, I really only have two,
I wish it had QI wireless charging, which is solely because it’s something that I’ve gotten used to.
My only other complaint is I think some people might want these to work with an app. You can EQ the app to pull down the bass if you are not a bass head.
I would not recommend these because they are booming earbuds. I think they’re geared towards using them for workouts and outdoors. That boomier base definitely comes into play.
Soundpeats sonic earbuds are excellent TWS Earbuds for their quoted price.
Let me know your experience on this one
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Our Rating
4.7/5
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