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Review on Yamaha TW-E3ABU Blue True Wireless Earbuds - Enhanced SEO by Ada Kowalczyk ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product did not cause delight, but you can use it.

So let me tell right immediately that Yamaha was, regrettably, dissatisfied. Many different headphones from all price ranges were left behind, and sure, this was a blatant overpaying for the brand. The fit, which turned out to be uncomfortable with any ear cushions, caused pressure on the ears in any position, up to a sensation that is almost like rubbing corns. The sound is as average as it can be, almost bad, I believe. But, the lauded sound quality in this instance, as well as the incredibly effective passive noise suppression, completely eliminates my ability to hear my surroundings. The mid frequencies, like the low ones, are somewhere around 6-7/10, the top is frequently smacked in the head and stung, and there is insufficient volume margin. Everything is about alright in terms of detail, but the sound is really underwhelming in volume. Despite numerous evaluations, I'll state right away that you will need to fiddle with the equalizer because the default application is incredibly castrated. The registration will need to be done over each time because it does not remember the headphones. By the way, neither the comfortable listening feature nor the Aptx codec are able to completely save the problem. I occasionally heard the exact sound that caused me to shake my head, but are these rare occasions worth the $6,000? About the connection, even though the phone recognizes a pair of headphones individually, you can only use one of them to make a connection. Once, both were true, but it was more of a stroke of luck. Wireless technology version 5.1. The tactile buttons were not uncomfortable in terms of usage, but I felt left out because of the price and lack of technology. Yes, they are heavy and large, which puts intense pressure on both the ear canal and the outer ear. As a result, listening to them while traveling will not be effective for a long time. Conclusion: While I applaud the concept, Yamaha struggled in the TWS market. Rough implementation, uncomfortable sound, unfinished software in the headphones themselves, and so on. Only three for the few nice feelings that were experienced. Do I advocate purchasing? Sure, but after a year or two, when these flaws are fixed in the application and product line.

Pros
  • pleasantly loud case
Cons
  • Application of medium sound Comfortable fit Connect view comment for more