I bought these to replace my 1st gen AirPods and I'm a fan of Klipsch products so I decided to give it a try. When choosing a replacement I looked at a few things: Ease of use Wireless charging Great sound Can be used on its own Comfort and stability EASY TO USE You've hit the mark in this category. I had previously bought the 1st gen T5 as it was around $50 and decided to send it back 30 minutes after using it. The T5 had a companion app and I wanted to update it before using the app and after several attempts I couldn't get it to do so. The screenshot is part of this process. It's very difficult and annoying. I got the T2 in a week and they are app free and work on their own and it was everything I was really looking for in an AirPod replacement for simplicity. The T2 also seemed easier to connect to devices than the 1st gen T5. They actually appeared on my phone as "T5 Left" and "T5 Right" where T2 is "T2 True Wireless". WIRELESS CHARGING T2 supports wireless charging and comes with a free charging station! It wasn't in the description for her on the Revain or Klipsch websites. A very pleasant surprise. To get this on AirPods, you'll have to spend twice what they cost. Both the 1st and 2nd gen T5 don't support wireless charging unless you opt for the 2nd gen sport version. GOOD SOUND. This part is of course very subjective, but as I've come to expect from Klipsch, they sound great! Very balanced sound from low to high. They're not super bass-heavy if that's what you're looking for, but it's not what you'd expect from a Klipsch product like this. To me they sound better than AirPods, but beyond that there will be passive sound isolation that you don't get with AirPods. I expect 2nd gen T5, AirPods Pro, Sony WF-3000xM3 to sound better but they are at least twice the price so it makes sense but for $80 they are great! POSSIBILITY TO USE ONE BY TIME. what I'm used to from my AirPods. COMFORT AND STABILITY Also pretty subjective with headphones, but for me they were just as comfortable as AirPods, if not a little more. I was happy that they have a very low profile and sit more in my ear than the stem that AirPods have, allowing you to wear a hat over them. They keep moving. I haven't run with them, but I assume the design can handle them just fine as long as your ears aren't too small. I haven't used them for phone calls, but based on the specs I think this would be an area where the AirPods would benefit from the fact that they only have 1 mic.
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