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with 16 Hours Playtime Bluetooth 5.3 Wireless Earbuds HD Deep
Bass Stereo Sound Isolation IPX7 Waterproof Earphones for Workout
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Review: Practical, Durable, Dependable - I've purchased a number
of pricier Bluetooth headphones and earbuds, and I keep returning
to this pair because they are the only ones that don't seem to
ever malfunction for me. The durability and value are excellent,
they provide good-quality sound, they are comfortable and
lightweight, and the battery life is impressive by comparison.
Additionally, I find it practical and cost-saving that it is not
possible to lose just one earbud with this product. I use these
across my phone, computer, and televisions seamlessly.
Review: Great quality version of this product - one of the better
ones available - I continue to love this brand and particular
model. The tech used by this product has been copied hundreds of
times and you will find multiple variations available for sale.
I've bought several, and this one is the best. The main
differences are the way the bud stays secured in your ear, the
type of USB connector to plug into the charging cord, and (oddly)
whether the British woman's voice says "YOUR HEADPHONES ARE
CONNECTED" or just "CONNECTED". (They all say "BATTERY LOW" in
the same manner, so that's just a strange difference.) What I
like #1 is the connector. This uses a USB-C connector, so (as the
older type require) you don't have to try inserting it, realize
it's upside down, turn it around, try again. What I like #2 is
the way it secures. Another design had a soft plastic mesh
"finger" that would lock it into place on your ear, but that
thing always seemed to slip out of place. This model has the
securing element built-in to the design of the earbud. So with an
easy twist forward, it's locked in. And #3, it's the full version
of "YOUR HEADPHONES ARE CONNECTED". Not that it's any big deal,
but it seems almost like evidence that they didn't skimp, and
paid the lady for 3 extra words. (LOL, probably not) They do seem
to make improvements with each updated model number. There are a
couple of tactile elements to the design that make it easier to
identify where the button is (for pause/play, etc.). I don't
actually use these sitting up or running, however. My use is
predominantly for bedtime white noise. (I have a particular
gentle-thunderstorm track that plays on repeat all night long.)
I'm a side sleeper, so any time I get up to shift sides, I swap
one bud in, the other out, and just leave the other bud loose at
the edge of the pillow. It works well for this purpose. But I'm
replacing a prior model where I must have squashed the free bud,
and after about a year, something got sensitive and started
shorting out the sound. (no visible cord or bud damage, so it
could have been ordinary device failure) But for the price, it
didn't upset me. We'll see how this holds up over the year, but
so far, it's all good. Sound quality is good, going plenty loud
enough (for my purposes anyway). I tend to dislike heavy bass
(which causes permanent hearing loss anyway), and this doesn't
really have that, so it's a good match for ME. If you wanted that
low-end inner-ear-damaging bass, this won't really deliver. (I
already pay the price for my youth with constant tinnitus --
kids, take care of your hearing! The loud ringing 24/7 for the
rest of your life seriously sucks. -- And no, the tinnitus is not
because I listen to quiet rain sounds all night long, they are on
low volume, and I had it long before starting to do this - the
rain sounds are just to calm my thoughts.) Speaking of which, it
has a good seal on your ear that really does help block noise.
(Sometimes I'm so tired that I forget to start the rain track,
and it does a good job blocking those insects and highway
noises.)