After seeing a review on YouTube, there seem to be some issues with latency, call quality isnt great, and short battery life (3-4hrs) before you need to recharge. If you want that for a back up or don't mind losing this might fit the bill otherwise I would buy something else.
I don't know anything about these in particular but previous generation of cheap Lenvo bluetooth earbuds have been mostly junk. They use cheap JL (or worse) chips, support poor codecs, and generally have poor battery life and audio quality. Seek out reviews before you buy.
I bought Lenovos from Temu before. The quality is bad in my opinion. It was so muffled, but the latency wasn't too bad. If you want spect decent quality then you might be expecting too much.
From my basic understanding isn't it impossible to send a Bluetooth signal in Hi-Fidelity because of the compression? Is this new tech? Doesn't look legit.
In my experience I've found that buying name brand stuff shipped directly from China will get you clones/ fakes. Occasionally they will be acceptable quality but mostly they are junk. For some reason Lenovo is a brand I've seen faked many times. Even on products that Lenovo doesn't even actually make
36 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TeeJayRex
It's like getting your future self a little surprise gift
Doesn't appear to have multiple sizes of eartips.
Zero reviews.
So could just as easily buy these or one of the many other $10 wireless earbuds on t3mu or Ali3xpre55
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.