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Review on 🎧 WAKWLK Bluetooth 5.0 True Wireless Earbuds β€” 55H Cyclic Playtime, Waterproof, Touch Control, Stereo Headphones with Mic, In-Ear Earphones Headset for Sport β€” Compatible with iPhone and Android, Including Charging Case by Lisa Jones

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Inexpensive, long battery life, balanced sound

Beautifully packaged headset with headphones, carrying case, charging cable, three earbuds. The general build quality seems good to me. My first impression is that the tote is slightly larger and noticeably heavier than I thought, I have no problem carrying it in my pocket. The good news is that it comes with a 1500mAh battery that provides enough juice for multiple charges. Inserting and removing the earphones in and out of the case is very easy thanks to the design of the case that places them on top. Pairing with your phone is quick and hassle-free. In my opinion, the headphones are a bit clunky. However, it has no problem staying in the ear, it's just less noticeable than I'd like. The nearly symmetrical design of the headphones allows for hassle-free switching (I was even able to slip them into a case and charge in any of the slots). The earbuds are comfortable to wear for a long time and the battery lasts quite a long time on a single charge. I'm not a huge fan of multi-click controls as they're never comfortable to push into your ear, but they work. The control buttons are within easy reach, however, and are good for adjusting music playback and summoning the voice assistant. The click mechanism doesn't feel wobbly and gives good feedback. I noticed a delay in registering the command after the button was clicked. I wish it had a USB-C port for charging. As the case packs 1500mAh of juice, it can also act as a battery, allowing other devices to be charged (if not wirelessly then at least wired) in a pinch when your phone is draining. from the battery. It would only sweeten the deal :). The earbuds block out ambient noise well and offer decent sound quality. I make it so that the volume is a bit higher as I have to turn the volume up a few steps to get the same volume as the other headset. I also want the sound to be a bit crisp as it's a bit fuzzy. The sound quality seems relatively balanced. Bass isn't as pronounced, but at least it's not balanced on one side of the spectrum, so overall it's good. I consider it a budget headset, the headset sound is quite decent for everyday listening.

Pros
  • Free for educational use
Cons
  • Not sure