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As an audiophile, you likely need very little introduction to Campfire Audio: The Portland, Oregon-based audio brand with exceptional hand-made, high-performing IEMs. Their latest? Read More
Bought them at campfire site. Always had an Bluetooth pairing problems, sometimes one ear drops, and only factory reset of each one helps. Then one ear began to play less loud, and at one day the volume of right ear became 5% or less. I think there is wiring problems in it, but I live far away from service, and sending this for service by post will cost a lot. And if you ask, I'll never recommend to buy this crappy tws. At any price higher then 30 bucks.
can get it for the same price at places like headamp and will ship fast af lol.
MSRP for these is a meme, for $150 or cheaper not bad but there are better values out there.
personally I usually find them too loud even at minimum volume from my phone or tablet, the large silicone tips are more like a medium.
sound pretty good though imo and a couple of the app EQ presets are solid.
Heads up, I have these and they sound horrible. They have a MASSIVE mid bass bloat. They do sound pretty good but require heavy EQ adjustment from their companion app.
The best wireless set I’ve heard so far is any of the 3 latest technics models az40,60,80, they basically sound like a wireless ie200 because they use a similar acoustic chamber. They all accept LDAC and have a good app EQ. Their bass is just superb.
Not doubting campfires turning but why go with a single driver Ive been daily driving Status's triple driver true wireless offering for a few years now
These are definitely NOT safe for the gym, despite having an IPX5 Water Resistance Rating -- I bought these late last year and within a month, the left driver was "mostly dead" -- I say "mostly dead" because I thought it was completely dead until I pulled out the right one from my ear and recognized that it WAS in fact, still outputting sound that was barely discernible despite being a few clicks short of max volume, and it was definitely responding to controls on the left piece. So, quite disappointing overall given that they sounded great while they lasted. 😅
Headfoncis review of the orbit
https://headfonics.com/campfire-audio-orbit-review/
"Pros
Excellent soundstage capability
Good battery life
App EQ works quite well
Cons
Lacks ANC
App features could use some refinement."
CloakedBoarI suspect all those TWS by Campfire, Noble and the likes are just branded barebone OEM units made by some no-name factory in China. They’re all crap and nothing but a shameless attempt to capitalize on brand recognition.