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Review: Good sound, ok fit, best price - I had a pair of Tozo
earbuds, but the holder wouldn't hold a charge when not in use
for a few days, that's $60 I will never get back. I got Tagry X18
ear buds Feb. 12th for only $20. I used one size bigger, they
come with 3, little outside sound gets in. As for the little
curved rubber piece, I left it on, it's supposed help hold them
in place. They give a square looking one or you can just remove
it. I use the left side only to listen at work and still hear
coworkers. It was easy to pair and use. Really like the status
display. It came with 100% charge a few weeks ago. I'm at 95 now.
So they hold a charge. I listened to one for 4 hours and it still
had charge left. I haven't used it for calls yet, I will update
when I do. For $20 I recommend saving your money on the more
expensive ones. These work. Update: I wore both at full volume
for 5 hours before getting the low battery alert. After charging
over night and after almost 1 month they are still at 90%. I did
notice the right ear got a little uncomfortable after a while, I
turned it to make it more comfortable. Everyone's ears are
different, but they are a little large for my ears. I usually
don't wear them that long. I also tested phone calls, I heard
fine and no complaints from the other end, even in a loud
kenworth truck. I am happy with them. Update, after using a
little while everyday, as of April 19th I still have 68% charge
on the case, never recharged. I am very happy with it's power
storage and still no complaints on phone calls. Even in a noisy
kenworth I don't have to repeat myself. Update base stayed
charged into April. Strange thing is the last number I saw was
68, then 0 when I reached for them the next day. So it stays
charged for a couple months with light use, but 68 is 0 percent
so plan accordingly. Still sound good. Update June 12th. I had to
charge for the second time since February purchase. This time it
had 78% but I used it to charge my phone. Got about 10% on the
phone but down to 0 on the charging case. Still think they are a
solid product, long life, good sound for the price. Phone calls
still good.
Review: For $22? GRAB THEM! - I've been using the oneplus nord
headphones (with a oneplus 12) for a while, and... Eh. There's a
constant hiss, they constantly lose their seal - so sound quality
goes to crap, and they're.... Uncomfortable =-/ So.... These. The
x18s. I wish the wings were a bit less flexible, and the large
one was a bit bigger - but even as they are, they keep these
where they need to me to maintain their seal. The sound quality?
NO MORE HISS! AND volume controls! The touch controls on these
are TONS better than the Sony over the ear headphones. These are
my "for walking around at work" ear buds - - vs the sony over ear
monstrosities (wx1000xm4 - I'll still use those for planes and
stuff). And yeah - the touch controls. Omg. They... Just... Work.
Consistently. The sony headphones? Ugh. Swipe gestures - only on
the right side.... No. Half the time they misregister. These
things? So far? Flawless (except for putting one pod into the
case and accidentally triggering pause). So.... Sound quality?
Well... They're Clear! And I'd say they're pretty flat - with the
HUGE caveat that the phone is doing a ton of processing. They
SEEM flat - more like studio headphones - no excessive bass or
treble. I'd love to see a response graph. I had to fuss with the
audio stuff in the phone settings (holo sound? That... Makes
things weird. A lot). I think the nord buds may be a bit better
when they're seated properly - but they hardly ever are. These?
The sound stage isn't great (not a lot of perceived space) - but
that's really their only downside.. Figure a 1.5 to 2 foot space
being filled with the music. The Dolby spacial separation? It's
pretty good. You're not really going to get height out of a 2
speaker system, but the (phone processing) Dolby surround is...
OK. Back to that holo thing (it makes alerts sound like they're
coming from behind you to the left - but displaces the main audio
source to off center when it does this - hence the "makes things
weird/hollow/echo" comment above) - I found myself reaching
behind me looking for my phone. So they're fully capable of
positional audio - the Dolby atmos isn't as good (on the phone)
as the holo stuff oneplus is doing. The case is also a bit heavy
and bulky (but that's due to the huge battery). Connectivity was
simple. I did have to add it in the phone settings, rather than
the immediate popup asking if I wanted to pair - but for a one
time inconvenience? Yeah. That's not that big of a deal. One bud
at a time (the other in the case) does work (just... You may
accidentally pause when you put the other one in the case).
Battery? Well.... They just got here. So.... No comment yet. So
they're far more comfortable than the nord buds. Sound better
pretty much all the time. And can be used with an ear in a
pillow! They don't stick out too much! There is a bit more
pressure on the ear canal when doing that, and you can smoosh
your ear and cut off the sound - but a quick reposition, and they
can be used laying on your side in bed without any real
discomfort. So long as this sale is going on? Just... Go for it.
Back to $50? It depends on what you want. Comfortable snug fit no
readjusting headphones? These are likely a good choice. If you've
got a bit more to spend - maybe the earfun 3s (more customizable
with an app, since the x18s don't have an app at all. Dolby music
settings on the oneplus 12 allow for setting the eq - so a
dedicated app isn't required for me). But for $22? Instead of
$70? I don't think the improvement can be worth $48.