Wireless Earbuds, Bluetooth 5.3 Headphones with 4 ENC Mic
Wireless Earbuds, Bluetooth 5.3 Headphones with 4 ENC Mic, 2023 Wireless Headphones In Ear 40H Deep Bass Bluetooth Earphones with Noise Cancelling, IP7 Waterproof Bluetooth Earbuds, LED Display/USB-C
This is a perfect budget pair of bluetooth earphones! Bought it for 17. Love the led nattery screen on the case, makes it look classy. Had another pair with the same screen but it looked really tacky. But this one is really nicely embedded into the case. Not sure how long it will last but i will update. Sound is decent nice, punchy bass. Not too sure about the range. Overall cant go wrong with a pair of these.
I have tested these for a month using them to listen to music and answer teams calls for my work. Quality and fit wise these are decent and for the price, better than I expected. The connectivity was flawless and I half-expected cheap earbuds to be constantly lose connection, but I did not with these.
The downside however, is the sound for me… Whilst these weren’t terrible… I feel for the same price, or cheaper in my case as these were on sale, I tested the soundcore by anker P20i earbuds and these sounded much better.
I appreciate you get what you paid for and like I said therse aren’t terrible, but comparing them with competitors, these are a lot more muffled sounding.
I purchased these items in July 2023 which were described as …….Wireless Earbuds, Bluetooth 5.3 Headphones with 4 ENC Mic, 2023 Wireless Headphones In Ear 4……
They connected to my Ipad immediately and I have used them every day since without any problems. That is until I tried to connect them to my Samson Galaxy S22 phone. The phone could not see them at all, until I turned off Bluetooth on my Ipad. Then they connected immediately.
So be aware … I do not believe these are Bluetooth 5.3 as advertised. They will only work on a single device at a time.
Scroll half way through for my personal view on them.
My sister was looking for cheap earbuds as she upgraded from her S8 phone. The new phones don’t have a jack with them now.
So for her birthday I got her these earbuds.
They was in a lightening deal so was a little cheaper too. I decided to investigate the “REVIEWS” for these earbuds. As often you do find that the have a bunch of 5* all saying similar things. As if it was them reading a script.
I found that there was a few people who had these earbuds and also had reviews for other earbuds too. It turned that they bought other 1s like this an then bought these as others had not been great.
So it turns out that alot of the reviews are genuine and people’s own experience of using them.
*********My thoughts**********
Very well packaged. They had good quality packaging, not as high quality as Apple Airpods or Galaxy Buds. As they’re over 100.
These are between 18-25 depending on colour and the lightening deals on.
They was simple to set up. They hold the Bluetooth signal very well. They don’t have any noticeable lag with audio.
They’re easy to use on multiple devices. So if you have a mobile phone you use to listen to music and also a tablet then it’s simple to switch if you watch a movie on the tablet etc.
The case feels good quality too. Not massive in size, and not small and flimsy.
The LED charge & battery remaining is a nice feature to have too. I use Galaxy Buds 2 and they only give the battery levels on my phone in the Galaxy wear App.
Sound quality is surprisingly good.
However, don’t expect the same sound quality as other brands that cost between 100 & 300. That is not to say you will get bad sound as that’s not the case.
You just don’t get the same as expensive Buds, things like noise cancelling, 360 sound, gaming sounds, an things like find my Galaxy buds or similar to apple airpods. For the price, occasional use if you went for a walk, the gym, or on holiday then these are fantastic earbuds.
They are also good for using on a phone call too. They have a good mic and it was good quality sound on incoming voice as it was the voice quality on on the other person’s side of the call.
They have touch sensitive control as other expensive brands do.
They do all the essential stuff you need like, answer call, end call, next track & previous track. There is more features but this requires reading the instructions, an they are easy to follow but there are some Chinese to English wording you have to try work out.
They have a great battery life too. So I would definitely recommend these earbuds if you want a cheap pair that is good quality.
Infact so good I bought another pair for my mum off my dad for their anniversary present.
Hope this helps you decide too.
These earbuds are around the 20 quid mark, so if you are looking for something that will provide for some serious hifi music enjoyment, look elsewhere or purchase some top end headphones. But for 20 quid how ‘do’ they sound? Pretty decent actually. Like all in-ear phones with silicone buds, you have to push them into your ear and achieve a ‘seal’ in order to hear stronger bass, and these buds give decent bass and also very reasonable mid and high tones. Using EQ on your device to enhance the sound is recommended.
Bluetooth range is excellent: with my phone left in the living room I can walk all around the home listening to music without so much as a stutter.
The battery life seems good. I listen to music for a couple of hours, sometimes after using them to watch a film, and they haven’t ran out of juice on me yet. And they charge relatively quickly in their case too. And the case itself only takes around an hour to fully charge from zero.
The charging case shows the percentage of its remaining charge in the centre, with animated battery icons either side, representing left and right earbuds. Initially I thought the battery icons would be illuminated according to the remaining charge of each earbud, but as soon as you insert the buds into the case, the battery icons light up in a sequential order from bottom to top in a continuous animation, even if your buds are 99% charged. When full, the battery icons remain solid. This was a little disappointing. Although my phone shows the power remaining for the earbuds when I connect to them, it would have been nicer if the case’s battery icons reflected the earbuds remaining power, for example 2 solid bars for 50% etc.
I like the way they auto connect to devices, such as my TV when I turn it on, or my phone when I enable Bluetooth. It sometimes doesn’t happen though. In the case of my TV, if I turn it off to standby mode and back on, the earbuds will connect.
The sound is good for watching TV, although a bit more clarity would be preferable. Once connected, my TV’s EQ doesn’t make a difference. But the buds are more than adequate for a late night noisy film viewing.
Another aspect I really like is the triple tap to bring up your phone’s voice assistant. I have smart plugs and lights in the home and have Alexa installed on my phone as the default assistant to control devices remotely. Tapping 3 times on either earbud opens up the dialogue for the voice assistant on my phone, doing the same thing as holding down the square home button on my phone’s display, in my case it activates Alexa. So for one example I can get into bed, snuggle down with some cool tunes, and tap my earbud and tell Alexa to turn off the bedroom light.
When you turn the buds on or off, and when they connect or disconnect, you hear a very loud female voice announcing the status. I find this a bit overly loud and wish that it could be turned down or disabled. When you are ready to listen to music and turn on the phones, you hear: POWER ON! PAIRING! And after connecting: CONNECTED!
You can connect before you put the buds in your ear I guess, but then you can accidentally click to change the song or album etc. And if you fall asleep and lose your Bluetooth connection, or accidentally long press the bud as you lie on it, you will find yourself abruptly woken up with DISCONNECTED! POWER OFF! bellowing in your ear.
Taps: tapping the earbuds provides the following actions:
Single tap on left or right – pause/play.
Long press on left – previous track.
Long press on right – next track.
Prolonged press on left or right – power off/on left or right earbud.
Double tap on left – lower volume.
Double tap on right – raise volume.
Triple tap on left or right – activate your devices voice assistant.
In summary: despite a couple of niggles, very good value for the price providing decent sound quality for casual music listening or film watching. With good battery life, speedy charging, very good Bluetooth range and voice assistant support is very welcome. Recommended for first time Bluetooth bud users or a cheap replacement for non audiophile listening.