At one time True Wireless Earbuds were produced by just a few elite high-end manufacturers and priced accordingly. Not so now as budgets models are entering the market, some good some bad.
I have been looking around for some time for a set to use in situations when I don’t to risk losing my expensive Jabra Elite Sports set. This set has a different design to many of the others which makes it stand out from the rest.
I will use the Jabra’s as a reference point in this review, which may seem unfair but this set is good enough to stand the comparison. The packaging and presentation although not as fancy as that of the posh Jabra’s is better than the plain and ugly boxes often used for inexpensive headsets. Inside the box were the earpieces themselves, charging case, a short USB charging cable, two additional sets of transparent buds, and a User Guide. The tiny fan-fold User Guide is above average and but due to the size and poor printing almost impossible to read. I enclose a scan of the User Guide on my unboxing video.
Build quality feels fine and everything seems well made and robust. These earbuds are smaller than many I have tried and fit well inside the ear. Each has a single button and are marked Right and Left. As with most true wireless headsets, this one comes with a robust case which also charges the earbuds when inserted. This charging case is different to most as the buds click into place on either end, are secured magnetically and begin charging automatically when inserted. This is good in some respects but although they buds click in place easily enough it is possible they could come loose just as easily if pressed accidentally.
The charger has a built-in 850mAh battery which will in charge the 45mAh battery built into each earbud. The case has a larger battery capacity than in many rivals I have tried. The case has a single red LED which will flash when the case battery is running low. A full charge of the case will take about two hours. When the earbud batteries are low a voice prompt will be heard and the status LED will flash red. The red charging LED on the buds will go off after about one hour to show charging is complete, a full charge will take about an hour. The charger is itself charged through a min-USB port and unlike with most rival units the charger has an output port to allow it to charge phones or other external devices.
Pairing the earbuds was easy enough although more complicated than with Jabra’s. When using the headset in dual bud mode short press the bud buttons simultaneously and after about three seconds they will pair together. When paired then press the right button on the red/blue lights flash and ...
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