A4C.com[a4c.com] has LG TONE Free FP8 Active Noise Cancelling True Wireless Bluetooth UV Nano Earbuds for $99.99 - $49.99 w/ code SLICK50 = $50. Shipping is free.
I have these, got them during a product test in late 2021 back when the price was $200 I believe. I loved them when they arrived. I also had an LG phone, and they synced the first time I opened it. It was great! Not long after the product test ended, I started having issues. Occasionally they would take a while to pair with the phone, a couple of times they wouldn't at all and the process to get them paired took a good half an hour. I have a different phone now, and have different issues. They started pairing while in the case, the right one fell apart in my ear at the gym while taking it out(still works, I glued it back together), and I have to use a hair tie to keep the case closed to keep them from pairing. The battery life has plummeted too, almost always flashes red even if I've used them just a couple of times for about 10 or so minutes each. Might be worth it at $50, but it's only been a year and a half, so kind of leaning to them still not being worth it. Sound has always been great to me, noise cancellation has been better than anything I've had previously(nothing over $30), but the various issues leave much to be desired to me at least.
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How about the quality? Design seems cool but never heard about this site they are selling on?
I bought from them before. The site is legitimate and safe. Shipping takes a while. Packaging is very bad. They pack everything in bubble envelopes. I've never tried returns. Probably takes forever. But 50% off sounds good.
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03-23-2023 at 12:46 PM.
I have these, got them during a product test in late 2021 back when the price was $200 I believe. I loved them when they arrived. I also had an LG phone, and they synced the first time I opened it. It was great! Not long after the product test ended, I started having issues. Occasionally they would take a while to pair with the phone, a couple of times they wouldn't at all and the process to get them paired took a good half an hour. I have a different phone now, and have different issues. They started pairing while in the case, the right one fell apart in my ear at the gym while taking it out(still works, I glued it back together), and I have to use a hair tie to keep the case closed to keep them from pairing. The battery life has plummeted too, almost always flashes red even if I've used them just a couple of times for about 10 or so minutes each. Might be worth it at $50, but it's only been a year and a half, so kind of leaning to them still not being worth it. Sound has always been great to me, noise cancellation has been better than anything I've had previously(nothing over $30), but the various issues leave much to be desired to me at least.
I have these, got them during a product test in late 2021 back when the price was $200 I believe. I loved them when they arrived. I also had an LG phone, and they synced the first time I opened it. It was great! Not long after the product test ended, I started having issues. Occasionally they would take a while to pair with the phone, a couple of times they wouldn't at all and the process to get them paired took a good half an hour. I have a different phone now, and have different issues. They started pairing while in the case, the right one fell apart in my ear at the gym while taking it out(still works, I glued it back together), and I have to use a hair tie to keep the case closed to keep them from pairing. The battery life has plummeted too, almost always flashes red even if I've used them just a couple of times for about 10 or so minutes each. Might be worth it at $50, but it's only been a year and a half, so kind of leaning to them still not being worth it. Sound has always been great to me, noise cancellation has been better than anything I've had previously(nothing over $30), but the various issues leave much to be desired to me at least.
Thanks for the first-hand feedback. What are your thoughts on the UV Nano features? is it legit or just a gimmick?
Thanks for the first-hand feedback. What are your thoughts on the UV Nano features? is it legit or just a gimmick?
Uv stuff is everywhere, earbuds, phones, even escalator handrails at airports. I can't prove or disprove that they work. But I'm pretty certain they will disappear never to be heard from again and only used as a way to get extra money.
I bought from them before. The site is legitimate and safe. Shipping takes a while. Packaging is very bad. They pack everything in bubble envelopes. I've never tried returns. Probably takes forever. But 50% off sounds good.
The return was painless and quick and they refunded my money fast... And I bought somthing else from Them
I have the FP9 version of these headphones but it seems they all start to develop the issue I had. When I first got them they worked really great sound was awesome and they also fit my ears really well. The issue started after about 4 months of owning them. The shell around the earbuds start to separate at the seams. It's as if they use a really cheap glue to hold them together. I tried to get a replacement from LG but they were trying to say it's not an issue and it must be damage I caused. I decided to use some cell phone screen adhesive to glue them back together. It has worked so far but not as good as new. This may not happen to everyone but if you check reviews on the internet even on their own site you will see all models using this design seem to have this issue. If they did not have this problem I would recommend them to everyone. At this price range it may be worth the gamble though. However, I paid 130 for mine so left a sour taste in my mouth.
Thanks for the first-hand feedback. What are your thoughts on the UV Nano features? is it legit or just a gimmick?
Speaking as a Science Major, it does indeed work. The only UV product that is really a gimmick that I've seen are the UV toothbrush devices as it cannot penetrate the bristles.
Thanks for the first-hand feedback. What are your thoughts on the UV Nano features? is it legit or just a gimmick?
To me, it sounds more like a gimmick whether it works or not. Id rather it use that energy to maximize the amount of charge I can get in my headphones.
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Uv stuff is everywhere, earbuds, phones, even escalator handrails at airports. I can't prove or disprove that they work. But I'm pretty certain they will disappear never to be heard from again and only used as a way to get extra money.
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The return was painless and quick and they refunded my money fast... And I bought somthing else from Them
Speaking as a Science Major, it does indeed work. The only UV product that is really a gimmick that I've seen are the UV toothbrush devices as it cannot penetrate the bristles.
I bought two Sony wb700 and both came defective so I had to return afraid to order again