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AUKEY True Wireless Earbuds Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth 5, with 4 Built-in Mics for Clear Calls, USB-C Quick Charge, 35-Hour Playtime, IPX5 Waterproof
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Brand AUKEY
Color Matt Black
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Model Name AUKEY-EP-N5
Form Factor In Ear
Connector Type USB Type C
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088NWFD63
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They use the BES 2300 chip which is found on many $15 to $20 products.
The noise cancelling is not Hybrid ANC unlike their competitors- urlhasbeenblocked, urlhasbeenblocked, Tozo which all have Hybrid ANC units in the $50 range. Airpods Pro (Sony and Bose) are the best ANC devices and they use Hybrid ANC, which means at around $55 all their competitors are pretty impressive.
If you are actually buying ANC earpods then stay away from these. These a mediocre and introduce a lot of white noise. The Hybrid Tozo and urlhasbeenblocked have GREAT ANC (for the money).
Buy these if you need decent earpods and not ANC earpods.
Edit - I dont know why its blocking M-P0W or S0undP3ats
cuz they didn't pay their slickdeals tax/graft 😂
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IPX5 breakdown:
The "X" means likely zero dust resistance (inconclusive/untested).
The "5" is rated for water resistance equivalent to minor direct water spray, like you'd find with a kitchen sprayer or a light rain.
But of course take all of this with a grain of salt, since the IP rating is guided testing that is usually conducted in-house.
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They use the BES 2300 chip which is found on many $15 to $20 products.
The noise cancelling is not Hybrid ANC unlike their competitors- urlhasbeenblocked, urlhasbeenblocked, Tozo which all have Hybrid ANC units in the $50 range. Airpods Pro (Sony and Bose) are the best ANC devices and they use Hybrid ANC, which means at around $55 all their competitors are pretty impressive.
If you are actually buying ANC earpods then stay away from these. These a mediocre and introduce a lot of white noise. The Hybrid Tozo and urlhasbeenblocked have GREAT ANC (for the money).
Buy these if you need decent earpods and not ANC earpods.
Edit - I dont know why its blocking M-P0W or S0undP3ats
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Edit: Oh, that gets posted. Screw it, I'm not typing my whole review again. Good buds for $20 is my point.
"Active noise Cancel" is not all that.. Bought them a month ago for the same price. I would buy again but not for the noise cancel feature. I'd get a second pair more for the battery life... will go 6-7 hours at medium volume level.
The sound is decent. Not audiophile quality, but fine for streaming music and watching videos. Mics are ok for work calls - nobody's complained about not being able to hear me. Battery life is ok - 3 or 4 hours of music in the buds, about 3 full recharges in the case. The noise cancellation feature takes the edge off of background noise. It's not even close to a good set of Bose or Sony over-the-ears, but it's also not $200-$300.
I was satisfied with my purchase of them for $45. For $20, they're a good deal if you need a knock-around pair of wireless buds.
IPX5 breakdown:
The "X" means likely zero dust resistance (inconclusive/untested).
The "5" is rated for water resistance equivalent to minor direct water spray, like you'd find with a kitchen sprayer or a light rain.
But of course take all of this with a grain of salt, since the IP rating is guided testing that is usually conducted in-house.
Good thing I wasn't planning on deep sea diving with these bad boys.