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Review on Axloie Wireless Earbuds: Active Noise Cancelling & Transparency Mode, Premium Sound Headset with 4-Mic Clear Call by Meg Manzanares

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent sound and build quality at a really reasonable price

I have a drawer full of cheap Bluetooth headphones/earbuds... I find it comforting to know that I can lose or ruin a pair and I'm not too nervous about it. I also always have a pair of charged running/exercise headphones with me. These headphones have many great qualities.1. your greatest prize. I don't normally like to spend more than $20 for a pair of Bluetooth earbuds/headphones (like I said, I tend to focus on the cheaper end) and they managed to hit that mark.2. Next, how light they are. I barely noticed them in my ears.3. When it comes to headphones/earphones, sound quality is important (otherwise why bother, right?) - they were better quality than some of the other cheap BT headphones I've used in this price range, so they definitely lived up to my expectations. The treble peaks at 15,000 Hz (perfectly reasonable for something in this price range) and the bass handles admirably. Audio books, podcasts and music sounded equally good.4. They stayed in constant communication with my phone without interruptions, never went out of sync with each other, and never went out of sync with video playback from my phone. Disadvantages: 1. You use a touch MFB (multi-function button). While this means you don't push them further into your ear like you would if they had a physical button, it does mean you sometimes miss where to press. On top of that, they've decided to increase/decrease the volume with the touch of a button (depending on which earbud you're pressing). Double press is responsible for play/pause. Given that my most common activity is play/pause and I usually use the volume buttons on my phone to control the volume myself, I found this a bit annoying (especially when trying to do it while I'm working).3 . I have found that removing them from the case can be a bit difficult due to the magnet they use to hold the individual buds in the case. Finally, the case only has one LED, which limits the amount of battery information it can give you about the case's battery and the battery status of each earphone. Other headphone cases tend to have more LEDs for finer detail, or an LCD display with a numeric percentage. but it definitely did something because I noticed that when I switched ANC to transparent mode, more ambient noise came out of the headphones. * The 24 month warranty is 2-4 times longer than the warranty I've seen from other manufacturers...that's pretty cool. All in all I can definitely recommend these headphones. I'll point out their single LED on the body and the fact that the MFB doesn't play/pause with a single touch (which is clearly a personal preference)... but when we look at the basic functionality what they're supposed to do wirelessly (actually play audio), they do a great job.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Annoying