Our research indicates that Klipsch T5 II True Wireless Bluetooth Earphones is $50 lower (47.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $105 at the time of this posting. -StrawMan86
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Our research indicates that Klipsch T5 II True Wireless Bluetooth Earphones is $50 lower (47.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $105 at the time of this posting. -StrawMan86
About this store:
Seller Klipsch has 98.2% positive feedback based on over 280 customer reviews.
I can say why you would not want to buy this at $55 as somebody has asked above.
I've been using mine for over a year now and I got it around 80 bucks when it was on sale. I first thought that it was a good buy since it has such a great KLIPSCH sound signature but added too much boomy bass which I don't like much now. but it is still a good sounding TWS IMO.
other than this, all other things are so bad.
First, its connection isn't great as it gets disct very so often, or reconnects by itself time to time. and the FIT isn't great (this might be different for you) that the ear tips goes too deep in my ears. I know this will give great seal for passive noise isolation but it's just too much for me. It feels it protrude even deeper than SONY WF1000XM3. You can literally hear your bone cracking or moving.
I use two Android and Apple phones and a bluetooth DAC/AMP, so I kinda wanna swap between the phones and the DAC. But it is just too much hassle that it won't connect from one phone to another device. and resetting must be done if I want to reconnect. So later I've decided not to connect with other devices. It now stays on with my Samsung phone.
Lastly, its APP is just simple to use but nothing outstanding about it. There hasn't been any updates since I got it. oh! don't expect much in Transparency Mode. It's garbage. just don't use it.
There is slight delay when I am watching youtube but not huge though.
I wouldn't recommend buying it, but if you like the shiny metal look of ZIPPO lighter, then go for it. It can become a good collecting item just for the look of it.
Only the outer part is metal and the inside is made out of plastic and silicone (or rubber). and the unit is very heavy. it feels like carrying an Airpods Pro, a Galaxy Buds Pro, a WF100XM4, and a MTW2 all together at the same time heavy. So it's not good if you wanna carry the case with you.
Hope this helps you make a purchase decision.
I have these and they are absolutely excellent. Ignore the reviews. I haven't had a single problem with mine. I'm guessing they are cheap because they've been on the market for a while now and I bet a new gen is being planned.
So in general for discounted BT hesdphones, I've always thought, oh it gets disconnected every once and a while, big deal, I'm just listening to music.
What happens is you listen to music at work and then your boss calls, no time to switch of BT, so you answer, then headphones disconnect.
How many times can you have that happen with boss? Once.
So in general for discounted BT hesdphones, I've always thought, oh it gets disconnected every once and a while, big deal, I'm just listening to music.
What happens is you listen to music at work and then your boss calls, no time to switch of BT, so you answer, then headphones disconnect.
How many times can you have that happen with boss? Once.
A) these headphones have never randomly disconnected on me
B) quit your job if your boss is so unreasonable that he doesn't tolerate technical difficulties
Headsets I have tried:
True wireless XIKER, SIX-QU, Anker Soundcore Liberty, Anker Sounndbuds Slim, Aukey EP-T21S, Tribit X1 and Tribit Flybuds 3.
These are my favorite so far. I have the silver one.
Sounds quality was way better than any of the ones I have mentioned and people in the phone report hearing me very clearly. They keep playing even under a running shower. (Flybuds 3 kept pausing). The seal is comfortable for an extended wear. I have smaller ears. They have a transparency mode that passes mic input to the buds allowing you to hear your surroundings. Very cool. There is the slightest delay but not enough to make it annoying. Love USB C support.
Compared to the others it here is my wish list.
The ability to wirelessly charge the case, A better battery life. It's good but needs to be recharged daily (Flybuds 3 case needed to be recharged over every 3 days to a week).
Still love these but reviews are mixed. I think a few have issues in the sugar it hardware but mine are great. My 2ยข get them and try them; so long as you can return them. Bought mine on Woot a week ago and I am in love, so far.
Like others, I have these. The first pair had trouble connecting to the phone and after a month, only one would connect so I could have L or R audio. Klipsch replaced them quickly which was nice but then the new ones disconnect at random times and sometimes won't connect at all. Just not reliable.
Would not buy again. I have the beats studio buds and they work much better. Plus have noise canceling.
-Great sound quality
-Stable connection
-Comforting fit, you don't realize that they are there...They don't fall down!
-Price
-Metal case is awesome! It is bit heavy (which I like) and it is a joy holding it in hand, gives you Zippo feel!
-Comes with a USB C to USB C breaded, high quality cable with a "USB to USB C adapter"- which was a nice surprise!
- Comes with 5 extra pairs of earbud tips of different sizes
-You can buy 2-year protection plan for $7- in case you are still on the fence
Cons:
- None to point out at $55 price for a brand new, sealed product directly from the OEM.
I ordered the sport version and they were delivered yesterday. I honestly can't see why everyone is raving about the sound quality of these. These are a prime example of harsh sounding earphones. Anything with heavy guitars is almost unlistenable. I tried the different ear tips and found a decent fit in the medium+ to large tips. I played with the eq curves and reducing the 1k and 4k and 10k bands helped a bit, but the results were still horrible. I tried the pairing the earphones with different devices and while the results were slightly better with some devices, it wasn't enough of an improvement to keep them. I'll be returning these. The AKG N400s sound better than these to my ears.
I can say why you would not want to buy this at $55 as somebody has asked above.
I've been using mine for over a year now and I got it around 80 bucks when it was on sale. I first thought that it was a good buy since it has such a great KLIPSCH sound signature but added too much boomy bass which I don't like much now. but it is still a good sounding TWS IMO.
other than this, all other things are so bad.
First, its connection isn't great as it gets disct very so often, or reconnects by itself time to time. and the FIT isn't great (this might be different for you) that the ear tips goes too deep in my ears. I know this will give great seal for passive noise isolation but it's just too much for me. It feels it protrude even deeper than SONY WF1000XM3. You can literally hear your bone cracking or moving.
I use two Android and Apple phones and a bluetooth DAC/AMP, so I kinda wanna swap between the phones and the DAC. But it is just too much hassle that it won't connect from one phone to another device. and resetting must be done if I want to reconnect. So later I've decided not to connect with other devices. It now stays on with my Samsung phone.
Lastly, its APP is just simple to use but nothing outstanding about it. There hasn't been any updates since I got it. oh! don't expect much in Transparency Mode. It's garbage. just don't use it.
There is slight delay when I am watching youtube but not huge though.
I wouldn't recommend buying it, but if you like the shiny metal look of ZIPPO lighter, then go for it. It can become a good collecting item just for the look of it.
Only the outer part is metal and the inside is made out of plastic and silicone (or rubber). and the unit is very heavy. it feels like carrying an Airpods Pro, a Galaxy Buds Pro, a WF100XM4, and a MTW2 all together at the same time heavy. So it's not good if you wanna carry the case with you.
Hope this helps you make a purchase decision.
Thanks for the perspective. I actually see positives in some of the features you described. I love the fact they are "deep canal" fits. In fact, they go deeper than any earbud I've tried, copying up closer to the ear drum. In addition to isolation, I feel kike ut helos the overall sound stage. I find that I just don't get good seal with shallow fit models. Almost like a closed back vs ooen back soundstage. Purely a subjective choice. I also get a sense of enhanced "bass boost" but also a lot of detail in the mid-high and high frequencies, almost a mid scoop if you will. Not perfectly flat as a reference pair would be, but I have a pair of Senn Momentum 3s for a flat, reference pair [and a pair of Adam studio monitors for my home studio].
So, I agree with you on a lot of points, but would suggest that all listening is subjective and some of the things you've mentioned could actually be net positives for others.
Thanks for the perspective. I actually see positives in some of the features you described. I love the fact they are "deep canal" fits. In fact, they go deeper than any earbud I've tried, copying up closer to the ear drum. In addition to isolation, I feel kike ut helos the overall sound stage. I find that I just don't get good seal with shallow fit models. Almost like a closed back vs ooen back soundstage. Purely a subjective choice. I also get a sense of enhanced "bass boost" but also a lot of detail in the mid-high and high frequencies, almost a mid scoop if you will. Not perfectly flat as a reference pair would be, but I have a pair of Senn Momentum 3s for a flat, reference pair [and a pair of Adam studio monitors for my home studio].
So, I agree with you on a lot of points, but would suggest that all listening is subjective and some of the things you've mentioned could actually be net positives for others.
Definitely worth the $55 IMO.
Bro, Why bother replying the post I made almost 2 years ago? Are you lonely? lol.
Momentum 3 for your reference sounding check. lol.
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I've been using mine for over a year now and I got it around 80 bucks when it was on sale. I first thought that it was a good buy since it has such a great KLIPSCH sound signature but added too much boomy bass which I don't like much now. but it is still a good sounding TWS IMO.
other than this, all other things are so bad.
First, its connection isn't great as it gets disct very so often, or reconnects by itself time to time. and the FIT isn't great (this might be different for you) that the ear tips goes too deep in my ears. I know this will give great seal for passive noise isolation but it's just too much for me. It feels it protrude even deeper than SONY WF1000XM3. You can literally hear your bone cracking or moving.
I use two Android and Apple phones and a bluetooth DAC/AMP, so I kinda wanna swap between the phones and the DAC. But it is just too much hassle that it won't connect from one phone to another device. and resetting must be done if I want to reconnect. So later I've decided not to connect with other devices. It now stays on with my Samsung phone.
Lastly, its APP is just simple to use but nothing outstanding about it. There hasn't been any updates since I got it. oh! don't expect much in Transparency Mode. It's garbage. just don't use it.
There is slight delay when I am watching youtube but not huge though.
I wouldn't recommend buying it, but if you like the shiny metal look of ZIPPO lighter, then go for it. It can become a good collecting item just for the look of it.
Only the outer part is metal and the inside is made out of plastic and silicone (or rubber). and the unit is very heavy. it feels like carrying an Airpods Pro, a Galaxy Buds Pro, a WF100XM4, and a MTW2 all together at the same time heavy. So it's not good if you wanna carry the case with you.
Hope this helps you make a purchase decision.
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What happens is you listen to music at work and then your boss calls, no time to switch of BT, so you answer, then headphones disconnect.
How many times can you have that happen with boss? Once.
What happens is you listen to music at work and then your boss calls, no time to switch of BT, so you answer, then headphones disconnect.
How many times can you have that happen with boss? Once.
B) quit your job if your boss is so unreasonable that he doesn't tolerate technical difficulties
True wireless XIKER, SIX-QU, Anker Soundcore Liberty, Anker Sounndbuds Slim, Aukey EP-T21S, Tribit X1 and Tribit Flybuds 3.
These are my favorite so far. I have the silver one.
Sounds quality was way better than any of the ones I have mentioned and people in the phone report hearing me very clearly. They keep playing even under a running shower. (Flybuds 3 kept pausing). The seal is comfortable for an extended wear. I have smaller ears. They have a transparency mode that passes mic input to the buds allowing you to hear your surroundings. Very cool. There is the slightest delay but not enough to make it annoying. Love USB C support.
Compared to the others it here is my wish list.
The ability to wirelessly charge the case, A better battery life. It's good but needs to be recharged daily (Flybuds 3 case needed to be recharged over every 3 days to a week).
Still love these but reviews are mixed. I think a few have issues in the sugar it hardware but mine are great. My 2ยข get them and try them; so long as you can return them. Bought mine on Woot a week ago and I am in love, so far.
Would not buy again. I have the beats studio buds and they work much better. Plus have noise canceling.
Pros:
-Great sound quality
-Stable connection
-Comforting fit, you don't realize that they are there...They don't fall down!
-Price
-Metal case is awesome! It is bit heavy (which I like) and it is a joy holding it in hand, gives you Zippo feel!
-Comes with a USB C to USB C breaded, high quality cable with a "USB to USB C adapter"- which was a nice surprise!
- Comes with 5 extra pairs of earbud tips of different sizes
-You can buy 2-year protection plan for $7- in case you are still on the fence
Cons:
- None to point out at $55 price for a brand new, sealed product directly from the OEM.
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I've been using mine for over a year now and I got it around 80 bucks when it was on sale. I first thought that it was a good buy since it has such a great KLIPSCH sound signature but added too much boomy bass which I don't like much now. but it is still a good sounding TWS IMO.
other than this, all other things are so bad.
First, its connection isn't great as it gets disct very so often, or reconnects by itself time to time. and the FIT isn't great (this might be different for you) that the ear tips goes too deep in my ears. I know this will give great seal for passive noise isolation but it's just too much for me. It feels it protrude even deeper than SONY WF1000XM3. You can literally hear your bone cracking or moving.
I use two Android and Apple phones and a bluetooth DAC/AMP, so I kinda wanna swap between the phones and the DAC. But it is just too much hassle that it won't connect from one phone to another device. and resetting must be done if I want to reconnect. So later I've decided not to connect with other devices. It now stays on with my Samsung phone.
Lastly, its APP is just simple to use but nothing outstanding about it. There hasn't been any updates since I got it. oh! don't expect much in Transparency Mode. It's garbage. just don't use it.
There is slight delay when I am watching youtube but not huge though.
I wouldn't recommend buying it, but if you like the shiny metal look of ZIPPO lighter, then go for it. It can become a good collecting item just for the look of it.
Only the outer part is metal and the inside is made out of plastic and silicone (or rubber). and the unit is very heavy. it feels like carrying an Airpods Pro, a Galaxy Buds Pro, a WF100XM4, and a MTW2 all together at the same time heavy. So it's not good if you wanna carry the case with you.
Hope this helps you make a purchase decision.
So, I agree with you on a lot of points, but would suggest that all listening is subjective and some of the things you've mentioned could actually be net positives for others.
Definitely worth the $55 IMO.
So, I agree with you on a lot of points, but would suggest that all listening is subjective and some of the things you've mentioned could actually be net positives for others.
Definitely worth the $55 IMO.
Momentum 3 for your reference sounding check. lol.
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