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Key Features:- Active Noise Cancellation with Silent Seal
- Custom 11 mm speaker drivers and Volume EQ
- Up to 11 hours of listening time, or up to 31 hours with the charging case
- Transparency mode helps you hear outside sounds in real time so you can be more aware of your surroundings, like when crossing the street
- Ask Google for directions, respond to a text, or control your music, hands-free
- Make crystal clear calls even in loud places thanks to beamforming mics, a voice accelerometer, and wind-blocking mesh covers
- Easily switch between compatible devices, so you can go from listening to music on your phone to taking a call on your laptop
- Water resistant
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The controls on them are pretty simple and work without much hassle. They sync up just fine with my Pixel phone and my work laptop. Pairing was easy once I knew what to do.
They get a bit uncomfortable in my ears after 30+ minutes, so I think I may try to change out the tips and see if that helps. I assume that is the issue.
The noise cancelling is really good. The passthough works great too and it is easy to switch between the two.
I tried running with them once, they did fall out. I have Aftershokz for running though so I don't care about that. I wouldn't trust anything but bone conducting headphones like Aftershokz for running anyway.
They're fine on airplanes, I prefer my over the ear noise cancelling headphones for comfort, however these will allow me to lean my head against the fuselage of the plane if I'm in a window seat. Helpful for sure on long flights.
No complaints with the sound. I'm no audiophile but I feel the sound quality is really nice on these. Even have a decent amount of bass, which is surprising for earbuds. Definitely cannot hold a candle to a high end pair of over the ear headphones, but that was never the point of these, or any earbuds for that matter.
Battery life is pretty good, charging is easy. Never an issue there. I will admit I have a wireless charger on my work desk so I usually have the case fully charged. I've not tried going all day with these, just an hour or two here and there.
Overall I think they're solid and worth the price. Works well for most applications, probably not the best at anything.
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The controls on them are pretty simple and work without much hassle. They sync up just fine with my Pixel phone and my work laptop. Pairing was easy once I knew what to do.
They get a bit uncomfortable in my ears after 30+ minutes, so I think I may try to change out the tips and see if that helps. I assume that is the issue.
The noise cancelling is really good. The passthough works great too and it is easy to switch between the two.
I tried running with them once, they did fall out. I have Aftershokz for running though so I don't care about that. I wouldn't trust anything but bone conducting headphones like Aftershokz for running anyway.
They're fine on airplanes, I prefer my over the ear noise cancelling headphones for comfort, however these will allow me to lean my head against the fuselage of the plane if I'm in a window seat. Helpful for sure on long flights.
No complaints with the sound. I'm no audiophile but I feel the sound quality is really nice on these. Even have a decent amount of bass, which is surprising for earbuds. Definitely cannot hold a candle to a high end pair of over the ear headphones, but that was never the point of these, or any earbuds for that matter.
Battery life is pretty good, charging is easy. Never an issue there. I will admit I have a wireless charger on my work desk so I usually have the case fully charged. I've not tried going all day with these, just an hour or two here and there.
Overall I think they're solid and worth the price. Works well for most applications, probably not the best at anything.
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(sarcasm about all the "true wireless" marketing across multiple brands)
(sarcasm about all the "true wireless" marketing across multiple brands)
That being said, they work great for most everything else I've used them for. You can also search up about using them with wavelet as someone created a custom profile for these that you can use to import into wavelet to improve the EQ. There is a reddit thread by u/substantial_ad1757 that has the info to import
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That being said, they work great for most everything else I've used them for. You can also search up about using them with wavelet as someone created a custom profile for these that you can use to import into wavelet to improve the EQ. There is a reddit thread by u/substantial_ad1757 that has the info to import
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