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Review on 🎧 Ceppekyy Wireless Earbuds: Bluetooth 5.0 TWS Headphones with 2000mAh Charging Case, IPX7 Waterproof, and 80H Playtime by Chris Owens

Revainrating 2 out of 5

2 times more expensive, not 2 times better.

When my Aukey B07Y4J2FK4 headphones died I decided to buy something with better sound quality. That's not to say the Aukeys were bad, it's just that you can't expect much from a pair of $25 Bluetooth headphones. Unfortunately, these new headphones aren't twice as good despite being twice the price. Bass is about the same. Not powerful or particularly clean, but present and quite well balanced. The mids could be a little more defined (vocals seem more pronounced), but I'll have to do a direct comparison to be on the safe side. The highs are definitely better. Aukey's highs have always been a bit distant and watery. The highs are better balanced on these headphones, but sometimes there's still some of that digital wash. Like the Aukey they have a rather annoying little white noise when playing a sound. Maybe it's Bluetooth, but in any case, listening to music at very quiet intervals becomes less pleasant. To be honest, getting rid of white background noise completely requires a quality wired setup, but LG has been incorporating such premium audio technologies into its phones for years. It's clear that it's possible to pack good audio engineering into a tiny package. Why is the $50 headphone missing a better audio chipset than the $25 headphone? The case looked cool at first, but it's actually too big to carry discreetly in your pocket. While it's cool to be able to charge your headphones with a headphone charger, I'd rather have a pair of discreet headphones that fit in your pocket and a larger battery that you can toss in your backpack. Battery life is good. At least 5 hours without putting them in a charging case and possibly a lot longer (I had no idea). I'm not sure how many charges you can squeeze out of the case, but the headphones last long enough that it doesn't matter. Overall, they don't cost nearly $50. They would be a much better product if instead of a useless case they had a better DAC that produces punchier bass, cleaner highs and less noise.

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