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Product Description
For workouts, commutes, and all your on-the-go audio needs, the Force Audio Twin Bluetooth IEMs have a lot to offer. Equipped with dual graphene drivers (one for the low frequencies and one for the high), they deliver better separation and rich, high-resolution sound across the frequency range Read More
Tal From Dekoni here. I got a pair of these and went ahead and measured them on my rig. Check out the graph. It's not bad and they sound remarkably smooth. The low end is not huge but it's solid and the high end is nice with a good, sweet air to it. I recommend you give it a try!
He's saying that the official store foreceaudio.net is "selling" this model for more than they are selling them for here. It's a price tactic aimed to improve perceived benefit of buying them at Massdrop, instead of forceaudio. In reality, they were probably never worth more than $20.
$7 instead of $100 looks like a damn good deal at first glance, but looking at the other reviews and comments, I'm not even sure these are worth that price... Almost looks like Drop is trying to get rid of them by any means possible, maybe if we wait a bit more they'll give them for free when buying another item.
I’m not familiar with the brand or model and can’t find any reviews. Would anyone be able to comment on these? Looking for a decent sounding iem for working out at home so that my wife doesn’t divorce me. I am accustomed to higher end sound and not expecting super high end audiophidelity, but it has to be better than the commercial stuff that’s out there like BEATS and Bose and so on.
So, I’m looking for some budget earbuds and I stumbled upon these... would anyone that have them recommend them to me? (If you leave kinda like an overview or a review it would be greatly aprecciated)