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Funny how the Chinese are making knock offs of other Chinese products. They probably even come out if the same factories with minor cosmetic changes.
They sound like crap. There is more to headphone design then just throwing a Qualcomm chip in and including a small battery and usb-c port. Manufacturers are literally giving headphones like these away for free in exchange for positive reviews on Amazon.
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Oh damn... might cancel bc I have the Treblab X5 that actually sound great
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The chips are made in China and are probably unreported to Qualcomm. The Chinese make 100,000 and report only 20,000 so they don't have to pay the license fee per chip like they are supposed to. It is a common practice.
Yeah I got a two different pairs that I did reviews for on Amazon for free with the same chip 5.0 aptX and usb-c. They did not even come close in sound quality to my one plus bullets.
If it's a common practice, why would the quality be bad if it's the same as the licensed ones???
Because there are more components in earbuds than just a microchip?