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Review on Yamaha TW-E3API True Wireless Earbuds for Enhanced SEO by Kichiro ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

More than worth the money, with their sound and battery life - everything else is trifles if they fit the structure of the ear. With its pros. Sound, operating time, contact with the phone. If the device supports AptX, then the sound is at the level of very good audiophile synthizers. Loudness and isolation is more than enough to listen to music in the subway and on noisy streets. I charge once a week from strength, I use it for an hour or three a day. With spare nozzles, they sit very tightly in the ears, they do not fall out. They cling to the phone perfectly, both one at a time and together, in any sequence. They catch well, the signal disappears very occasionally in cases when the phone is deep in a backpack or under several layers of clothing. With its cons. You really need to get used to the mechanical buttons - the earpiece itself must be held when pressed so that it does not press into the auricle. It does not bother me, the sensors would be worse. When making calls in very noisy places, the interlocutor hears all the noise and cannot make out your voice. The problem is solved if, for example, put on a hood. In a quiet room, the interlocutor hears everything perfectly, with one or two headphones. The application is formal and unnecessary, except to see the charge level.

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December 20, 2022
Has some pros With the Yamaha aptX codec, the connection really does not disappear. No breaks in songs Has some cons The volume is small. Very little. At least get naked by double-clicking on the right earpiece. Uncomfortable earbuds, tried everything. Do not stay in your ears.
December 12, 2022
Pros below: The sound quality is unmatched. Long working time. Has some cons Inconvenient control, tight operation of the buttons due to which the earpiece is pressed into the ear. You can't use the volume controls at all.

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