I got these when they were on sale last year for about $143-ish.
They are the most comfortable TWS I've ever used, and it is actually much better than many sleep earbuds, including Soundcore's own A10, and also the "lite" version AeroFit.
They are so comfortable and invisible feeling, that I can wear them all day and don't feel anything. If there's no sound playing, I could lose one of them without noticing. Don't know for sure if that's a good thing or not, but definitely underlines its comfort for wearing. Of course you can use the included sport cord for security.
Sound-wise, they are good enough for most regular usage and I think it is acceptable to some audiophiles. And the best part being people around you can hardly hear anything from your headset.
Thanks OP. I just pulled the trigger. From what I can see, these are $170 on other websites so I had to pull the trigger to give them a shot. From the bit of research I was doing (I'm a runner wanting to get an open ear pair), it sounds like these are great if they fit your ear well as they don't have moldable hooks. So I'll give them a shot and see. Thanks again.
Not sure if helpful to anyone else but the other open ear pair I purchased to try is from a brand called Tozo which gets a lot of positive reviews. When I checked out on amazon.com earlier today it was $55 - a $10 coupon which was great: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KY7YS34
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They are the most comfortable TWS I've ever used, and it is actually much better than many sleep earbuds, including Soundcore's own A10, and also the "lite" version AeroFit.
They are so comfortable and invisible feeling, that I can wear them all day and don't feel anything. If there's no sound playing, I could lose one of them without noticing. Don't know for sure if that's a good thing or not, but definitely underlines its comfort for wearing. Of course you can use the included sport cord for security.
Sound-wise, they are good enough for most regular usage and I think it is acceptable to some audiophiles. And the best part being people around you can hardly hear anything from your headset.
Not sure if helpful to anyone else but the other open ear pair I purchased to try is from a brand called Tozo which gets a lot of positive reviews. When I checked out on amazon.com earlier today it was $55 - a $10 coupon which was great: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KY7YS34