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Optimized for an on-the-go lifestyle, the Hypergear Sport True Wireless earphones pack a huge sound into a tiny form factor. Featuring a custom driver on each side, the earphones deliver crisp mids with substantial bass Read More
ConstantineCI’ve seen those reviews. The quality of sound increased dramatically when you a) use a different silicone earbud b) adjust the eq settings. The standard setting sounded awful, once this was adjusted they sounded much better.
Bought them last time. Used mine for about 2 months now. They are just fine when you consider the price.
They get paired very fast and convenient with my iPhone 5s. Get troubles every time I want to connect them with my MacBook Pro.
The battery life is ok, around 2.5 hours.
The range is not so good. Lost connection every time I cover them with by hands.
Sound quality is poor. They have lot of "hssss" and "hrrrrr" with high tones.
I use them mostly for editing when sitting in cafes and I am happy with them.
The specs are very similar to the ones from Monoprice. They look similar too. Those were $36 on Black Friday and I'm very happy with them. Sound is great and pairing is quick and reliable. The reviews I found for those complained about the latency and the sound lag when watching videos but I haven't noticed that at all. Audio and video are perfectly in sync on every video I've tried.
You can get similar or better earbuds with bt 5.0 for around $25 shipped from several retailers based in China or eBay. They most likely come from the same factory with slightly different exterior design and names. I recently got a set from Amazon for $23 shipped.
Bought this for a friend. She says it’s better than her previous jabra(? model). Sounds better n no loss of bluetooth connection. But it gets rather hot to the point that its not comfortable.
I was excited to see true wireless but Bluetooth 4.2 kills it for me. Bluetooth 5 has been out for 2 years and my current BT 5.0 earphones are already somewhat unreliable when my phone's in my pocket or behind a pillow.
aurelysisI guess for the price, they're going to be okay but not incredible.
Don't forget, a lot of time with electronics, the more you pay, the better the product is. Sure, I know branding and marketing change that equation somehow for 'premium' brands (Bose, Harman Kardon, etc.), but here we're talking lesser known brands...