Lenovo via Ebay[ebay.com] has Lenovo True Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds w/ Built-In Mic for $14.99. Shipping is free.
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I bought these a few weeks ago when it was 2 for $20, (OI think) and was pleasantly surprised. The connection is impressive! I was over 15 feet away and had a stable connection in both ears. Which is where value set usually fall apart.
The sound is "good". Better than I would have s expected. Much better a hardware store $10 set.
One pair had a dead bud I haven't tried to warranty yet, as the holidays have kept me busy....
If you're in the market for a value set, I give these a solid endorsement.
My pair will sometimes disconnect and connect back while playing music. It stays in ear and it doesn't hurt my ears, but I only use it for gym so I don't wear it long. I wouldn't buy it again.
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1) Sensitivity in db: higher is louder
2) impedence: measured in ohms (higher produces better quality sound)
3) Frequency response: 5 is great 20 is normal - 20 kHz +
4) for Bluetooth: LDAC is the best but go for at least apt x or apt x hd.
5) IPX rating - more durability
Bought these at $14.99 a few months back and was definitely surprised. I used then for work conf calls. Only need ether bud and other bud in case charging. Good sound for calls using them on my thibkpad, Mac book and Samsung phone.
Bought more on this pass so cab keep them in car and other places.
For music they are acceptable but better then most sub $35 ear buds. No issue on distance from device or syncing and connectivity but I will say my use is phone/webex/zoom calls most of the time.... and it's very clear there and others tell me the same no issues in hearing me. I juat don't use them for music..
Even tried with LG TV just to watch basic TV and good.
I have these. They work fine, here are few observations:
-They aren't as loud as my soundcore headphones. I cannot use them while using my electric toothbrush.
-left headphone went dead after a few weeks. I chatted with a rep and they said I need to file a proper claim. I tried, but my serial number would not show up. I need to chat with them again. Pretty annoying
-I'm over touch button headphones. I strongly prefer a solid button. This one uses a double tap to play/pause and it only works half the time. Other half it waits for a Siri command
-I like the sliding case. I have large fingers and I can easily remove the buds. Case is pretty solid. It is also pretty small.
-battery life is okay, not great.
For $15 it's not terrible. I'm assuming once I get in touch with Lenovo that they'll send me a replacement pair. At least that's what I'm hoping.
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The sound is "good". Better than I would have s expected. Much better a hardware store $10 set.
One pair had a dead bud I haven't tried to warranty yet, as the holidays have kept me busy....
If you're in the market for a value set, I give these a solid endorsement.
It is $14.99 on Lenovo's [lenovo.com] Store, though!
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1) Sensitivity in db: higher is louder
2) impedence: measured in ohms (higher produces better quality sound)
3) Frequency response: 5 is great 20 is normal - 20 kHz +
4) for Bluetooth: LDAC is the best but go for at least apt x or apt x hd.
5) IPX rating - more durability
Bought these at $14.99 a few months back and was definitely surprised. I used then for work conf calls. Only need ether bud and other bud in case charging. Good sound for calls using them on my thibkpad, Mac book and Samsung phone.
Bought more on this pass so cab keep them in car and other places.
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/sm...ziszsese07
For music they are acceptable but better then most sub $35 ear buds. No issue on distance from device or syncing and connectivity but I will say my use is phone/webex/zoom calls most of the time.... and it's very clear there and others tell me the same no issues in hearing me. I juat don't use them for music..
Even tried with LG TV just to watch basic TV and good.
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-They aren't as loud as my soundcore headphones. I cannot use them while using my electric toothbrush.
-left headphone went dead after a few weeks. I chatted with a rep and they said I need to file a proper claim. I tried, but my serial number would not show up. I need to chat with them again. Pretty annoying
-I'm over touch button headphones. I strongly prefer a solid button. This one uses a double tap to play/pause and it only works half the time. Other half it waits for a Siri command
-I like the sliding case. I have large fingers and I can easily remove the buds. Case is pretty solid. It is also pretty small.
-battery life is okay, not great.
For $15 it's not terrible. I'm assuming once I get in touch with Lenovo that they'll send me a replacement pair. At least that's what I'm hoping.
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