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Review on 🎧 Light Harmonic Play Go 2: Wireless Dual Balanced Armature Dynamic Driver Headphones with Deep Bass, IPX5 Waterproof Sports In-Ear Earphones and Mic (Blue) by Paula Ward

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent neckband headphones

The nostalgia bug hit me hard when I saw this and I just had to try it. I remember the neckband phase in the past - it seemed like that was a trend about 10 years ago, before headphones were truly wireless. But back then, neckbands like the LG HBS-700 were all the rage. Neckband headphones started the evolution of wireless communication and I will always be grateful for that. They just weren't bothersome enough to wear for jogging and light exercise - I remember trying them out for a soccer game once and it didn't work. Luckily I tested a cheap generic and still have LG. The sound was actually very good, and it still is today with this one from Light Harmonic. The sound was full and had good power throughout the midrange, from low to high. I'd say the bass is slightly better than the treble, but overall sound quality is expected to be in the $100-$150 range. I have the light blue version which looks great. And the last important feature is that they have better design and much more security than TWS wireless earbuds when you exercise as you won't lose them as TWS earbuds will fall off and maybe even break. Even if you already have TWS earphones, they are a great accessory set, especially for sports. Only non-contact sports like basketball, football, soccer etc but something like tennis works great in my test ahead of golf etc. Just make sure you put them under a layer of clothing so they don't fly. on or off

Pros
  • Control buttons on the line
Cons
  • Makes me nervous