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Vankyo X200 Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds w/ Smart LED Display Charging Case (Black) on sale for $49.99 - Extra $32.99 Off w/ promo code
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About the Product- Ergonomic design
- Bluetooth 5.0 + Easy one step pairing
- 3500mAh Smart Charging Case w/ LED display
- Hi-Fi Stereo Sound Quality
- Multi-functional smart controls
- Sweat and Water Resistant (IPX8)
- Unique & Elegant
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Edit for first impression: So I ordered a pair and they just came in today. Only a few hours of use so far but for $17 they sound great, they are comfortable (for my ears anyway), and don't seem cheap.
The touch sides takes a bit of getting used since I am used to holding down or pressing a button but it seems nifty. The case they come with is heavy but I don't think it is a bit heavy, however it make it feel higher quality. I can't say if that even has any baring on this though. I also like the little LED screen on the front that tells you the individual power of the buds as they are charging.
The biggest pro for me is that each individual bud seems to be able to be on and connected. This is a gripe I had with several even name brands of these type of ear buds that I have had in the past. You would always have to have like the left one connected and then the right one could connect to the left one or something. Sometimes I just want to have the right or left one on. With these that seems to be possible from what I can tell so far, so that is awesome.
Biggest cons so far is the fact that it uses Micro USB to charge and the door tends to close rather easily. Really not big deals, especially for the price.
Again this is just my review after about 2 hours of messing with them. For $17 I am super happy with them so far.
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Edit day 2: Still enjoying these. I used them for a good 3 - 4 hours while listening to music and working. When I finished I put them back in their case and they were at roughly 50%. I had put them back in their case for about 20 min now and they are at about 85%. The case has dropped down to 99% power remaining in it's own store.
They have good sound in general. It comes with small, medium, and large tips but have only tried the small ones. They were pretty good and comfortable. I replaced them with some slightly better and bigger ones from an old pair of ear buds. It greatly improved the noise canceling and improved the sound and bass I could hear.
At this point my only gripe really is changing the volume. You have to leave your finger on the touch panel until you reach your desired volume. It makes it a little tough to go up like one or two notches. It also pauses almost every time as soon as you release to increase or decrease the volume because single tap of the touch panel of either ear pauses.
It's not that bad though, I have gotten used to just got used to tapping again before moving my hand away.
Also? Go ahead and Google me. You'll likely find me in like two clicks (thank you insane last name) if that'd somehow make you less suspicious.
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Edit for first impression: So I ordered a pair and they just came in today. Only a few hours of use so far but for $17 they sound great, they are comfortable (for my ears anyway), and don't seem cheap.
The touch sides takes a bit of getting used since I am used to holding down or pressing a button but it seems nifty. The case they come with is heavy but I don't think it is a bit heavy, however it make it feel higher quality. I can't say if that even has any baring on this though. I also like the little LED screen on the front that tells you the individual power of the buds as they are charging.
The biggest pro for me is that each individual bud seems to be able to be on and connected. This is a gripe I had with several even name brands of these type of ear buds that I have had in the past. You would always have to have like the left one connected and then the right one could connect to the left one or something. Sometimes I just want to have the right or left one on. With these that seems to be possible from what I can tell so far, so that is awesome.
Biggest cons so far is the fact that it uses Micro USB to charge and the door tends to close rather easily. Really not big deals, especially for the price.
Again this is just my review after about 2 hours of messing with them. For $17 I am super happy with them so far.
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Edit day 2: Still enjoying these. I used them for a good 3 - 4 hours while listening to music and working. When I finished I put them back in their case and they were at roughly 50%. I had put them back in their case for about 20 min now and they are at about 85%. The case has dropped down to 99% power remaining in it's own store.
They have good sound in general. It comes with small, medium, and large tips but have only tried the small ones. They were pretty good and comfortable. I replaced them with some slightly better and bigger ones from an old pair of ear buds. It greatly improved the noise canceling and improved the sound and bass I could hear.
At this point my only gripe really is changing the volume. You have to leave your finger on the touch panel until you reach your desired volume. It makes it a little tough to go up like one or two notches. It also pauses almost every time as soon as you release to increase or decrease the volume because single tap of the touch panel of either ear pauses.
It's not that bad though, I have gotten used to just got used to tapping again before moving my hand away.
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Dude, you are preaching to the choir, but you're also off the mark here. I'm overly suspicious of fake accounts on all platforms. I guess I don't care what you think. Long time user/lurker, first time poster, but, like I said, for a reason. Buy 'em, or don't. I have no skin in the game. Just trying to give an honest assessment/experience with these things and the company. I thought I was being pretty transparent.
Also? Go ahead and Google me. You'll likely find me in like two clicks (thank you insane last name) if that'd somehow make you less suspicious.
Also? Go ahead and Google me. You'll likely find me in like two clicks (thank you insane last name) if that'd somehow make you less suspicious.
And for what it's worth/to those of you who care? I ordered another set.
Also? Go ahead and Google me. You'll likely find me in like two clicks (thank you insane last name) if that'd somehow make you less suspicious.
I can admit when I'm wrong. Apologies, sir!
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I am trying to avoid anything with "deep bass" in description