Sabbat's latest flagship is affordable but no-frills. He does the basic stuff and is very good. Looks good, sounds great, works as it should without any problems, is very stable and comfortable. It's not that expensive, but it doesn't have great features. You can make calls and listen to all your content, but that's just the basics plus Qi charging of the case. No active noise cancellation, transparency modes, or other advanced features. They just made it work easily and properly. You will receive beautiful packaging and presentation. Quite a lot and three types of clues. Foam, shorter true wireless style and more traditional silicone type. The design is an ergonomic cup that fills the ear, fits snugly, is comfortable, provides some insulation, and is more snug. It has a ridge or bulge over the battery contacts that keeps them from hitting your ears when you press the buttons. They use buttons so you can control them however you want without random play/pause. You can use both sides separately, and since a print is play/pause on either side, you don't lose control if you prefer one side over the other. The only thing less than ideal is 3 taps for volume up and volume down, which can be tedious, but you don't need to tweak much after you've done it first and put your device down or put it away. You can't make declarative statements like some do. since I haven't heard of every possible option, but that this is the best sounding TWS for $99 won't surprise me. They put a great combo driver in there, gave it the aptX codec and turned it on well so the sound is pretty good. Rich "W" signature with solid bass, vocals and highs. The dynamics handle low frequencies and have some warmth, but they're fast and tight. As with many dynamic headphones, certain earcups allow you to lock in more, but this thickens the bass a bit so best performance is not to muff it too much with the tightest lock. You still get an iso out of the case that fills the ear nicely. The high-end "magnetostat" driver handles things higher and gives sweet vocals through the high frequencies. Good speed, air, detail and clarity. Both combine very good resolution, detail and spaciousness, making them sound less wireless in terms of size, resolution and audio extension. Nobody should complain when they can adjust them properly and even set the perfect EQ for them. AptX helps retain some of the resolution, but drivers will suffice and you'll notice it even with cheaper SBC-only MP3s. Battery life isn't the longest you'll see, around 6-8 and 7 is fine. Those battery life seems pretty good as they have plenty of volume, which is the longest I've had with true wireless earbuds. I can get 30% vs 100% with a pair of other headphones so the battery performs as advertised as less volume is required and as the drivers aren't powerful enough to get a higher battery I'm more than happy with the timing offline work. Boosted sound and plenty of headroom for any type of device is very good, even if the battery lasts 7 hours instead of 9 or 10. I would prefer top performance to maximum efficiency. I gave it a 4 out of possible rating. 5. Out of 10, I can bet a little more, maybe 8.25. I would go for a few things. The beautiful wireless charging case opens and closes gently and stays open at the beginning. It loosens up and doesn't hold the lid open after a while, although it's strong, not cheap, and "plastic", but the gentle slow movement of the lid seems to go away. You don't have surround sound or listen-through options, so you can't use the built-in mics to stop and talk to people. Also, the mics can get a little warm on calls, although they work well but don't sound the cleanest. Reception and stability are very good, but not the best. No real complaints, but I won't rate it as the strongest connection I've ever had, and depending on the device, you can get a body lock if you turn your head to the right of the device. So on your face, like in your back pocket, you might be better on the right side so it doesn't drip. Still works well in most cases even when used in a back pocket. Just not the hardest stone I've ever had, but again very good. The short wireless-style earbuds are pretty good, but you only get one pair and therefore one size. A second larger size would be good and would meet more people's needs. The last thing you have to do is three taps for the volume, which isn't the quickest or easiest way, but at least it has a volume slider, with some forcing you to select it or lower it. A few things that could be a little better, but nothing worth giving up. :)Not perfect. No, but they are a cute couple. They work as they should and don't cause me any problems. They sound great, fit great, and show some effort and good design decisions. Outside of Qi-Funk there are no special features, but also no bugs. They do the basics and are very good at a good price. They're at the top of my list of wireless favorites!
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