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From schatzii.com, these earphones are simply amazing for people looking for a wireless earpiece .. check it out https://schatzii.com/bullet-series. Hope Massdrop can get something going especially for the Bullet 2.0 stereo earbuds
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BlvPika
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Mar 6, 2018
I'm no expert, but from friends that use this sort of "true wireless" earbuds, the problem my friends and I have with these are size. Size is probably the worst thing about these kinds of headphones, just on the basis that they're usually small, and as such, are easier to lose. Have it too big, or have something hanging out, and it looks a bit stupid imo, like Apple Airpods. If you want something "wireless" I'd suggest dealing with those Bluetooth earbuds which have one wire that goes around your neck, they even have the added convenience of just hanging it on your neck with the earbuds out. If you have the funds, buy a Bose pair, and if you're on a budget, my personal recommendation is The Coulax Sport Bluetooth earphones, not a top brand name, but I'm satisfied with it's use, as well as the CVC 6.0 passive noise cancellation. I do realize that these are sport headphones I'm talking about, but I'd suggest you see them as more sport-usable. These headphones focus on comfort and light weight while staying in your ear, and if one earbud falls out, you don't panic, perfect for sport use along with how most are sweat resistant, but also great overall use. I use my Coulax just for wireless listening on my laptop or phone, say for a video or a call as well. TL;DR: Don't look at "smallest" as good, as these types of headphones do have major convenience and QOL problems.
RayF
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Mar 6, 2018
Best of luck with those--AirPods are hard enough to hold on to--much less not lose at $150 the pair, those babies are $150 a side!
737Pilot
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Dec 25, 2017
While it's possible they are different, they look identical to the Rowkin line. They are more than twice the cost. I also had a problem with connection issues anytime my phone was in my pocket (even a real close pocket like in a polo shirt pocket). The problems with connection was the main reason I returned them. Also, I couldn't get more than half a day battery life out of them - not only do you need to carry the charger but you need to recharge the headset 1-2 times a day. The audio quality was very good - the other issues made them impractical for my use.
Toxiq
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Oct 25, 2017
These are the same as and from the same assembly line as Rowken Bit Charge and Bit Stereo earpieces... at twice the cost.
Boo.
MaxoB
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Oct 25, 2017
ToxiqYou are right, Rowken released a new line of wireless earbuds that basically look exactly the same... At the time when I wrote this post, that wasn't the case.... I'm hearing a lot of good things about the Skybuds though... https://skybuds.com/
Xymnslot
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Oct 10, 2017
I need this to be a good product, I'm dying to have small, true wireless earbuds that don't have a fatal flaw in sound quality, connectivity, or battery life.
Has anyone tried these? Would love to hear from a brave early adopter.
MaxoB
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Oct 25, 2017
XymnslotI'm hearing a lot of good things about the Skybuds at the moment... there are plenty of youtube reviews about them online... https://skybuds.com/
IIoTGuy
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Oct 5, 2017
I would not expect them to compare at all to the Bose qc30. I would love to find a real wireless in ear bud, but after wear testing a number of them on planes and working out there have been none to really compare to the sound and the battery life of the Bose.
Leedart
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Jul 20, 2017
I own a pair... the sound quality is great...., but..., the connection issue is real when you put your phone in your pocket. The signal cuts out. Save your money.
JonarhanN
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Apr 25, 2017
The "Headphones" by Bragi are not bad, I'm curious about these...
cshell
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Aug 17, 2016
These look very, very much like the Rowkin Mini+ that are available on Amazon for $60.
MaxoB
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Aug 17, 2016
cshellthey look similar but supposedly these are much better quality...
Dicloneus
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Aug 17, 2016
Did everybody forget about Earin? https://www.earin.com/
SUPPORTED AUDIO CODECS AAC, aptX®, SBC
Dicloneus
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Aug 17, 2016
ahh! I was not aware of that.
DicloneusYeah I thought Earin had the best chance of not sucking and turns out (at least with the initial batches) I was wrong... Amazon reviews are always subject to additional scrutiny but this many people can't be completely off their rocker https://www.amazon.com/Earin-Wireless-Earbuds-charging-magnetic/dp/B0190H6LO2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1471463208&sr=8-1&keywords=earin
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