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Review on 🎧 Meidong KY06 Wireless Earbuds V5.0: Premium Sound, Deep Bass, Waterproof IPX6, with Touch Control & Mic - Upgraded by Robert Hodge

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Highly recommended!

I'm a bit obsessed with bluetooth headphones and am always looking for a good pair. I've tried several but only used three exclusively. In this review I will be comparing this product to two other products that I have used extensively that were also purchased through Revain. meidong Battery life: Granted, the older version of the line, the Encafire E19, lasted 2 to 3 hours on each use, it could last 9 hours with the charging case, but more times than I could count the headphones died while I was in the mids in a drive that lasted over 2 hours. Using the pod to charge takes a long time. At least an hour for a full charge. However, the Encafire Future lasts about twice as long as the E19, with around 5-6 hours of playback per use. The seller claims it can be used within 14-18 hours. I've never had to use them for more than 10 hours on the road and it looks like they can handle more. Madon: I was able to play loud music with this pair for 7.5 to 8 hours, which is pretty impressive. . The loading time of his module seems faster than that of the other two. I haven't had a chance to test the charge limit so I can't confirm it, although they advertise 40 hours of usage with the charger. I'll update this as soon as I get a chance to fully test it. While Meidong is incredibly convenient! The Encafire E19 had pretty good noise canceling ability, I struggled with the Encafire Future because I had to put the headphones in my ear when there was noise for the noise canceling to work and even then it's not perfect! Meidong doesn't mention that they offer a noise-cancelling feature, but they actually do a good job when the headphones are playing. When they aren't. No noise cancellation. Wireless range (advertised): Encafire E19: (up to 33ft) -> always disconnected and it was a very short distance (phone in pocket!) drove me crazy. Encafire Future: (33ft - 66ft) --> much more stable connection, but it dropped when I was in a city surrounded by tall buildings and busy streets. I need to hold my phone closer. Meidong: (up to 66ft) --> So far it's pretty stable and I haven't had a chance to use it in town yet, so I don't know how it will work there, but I'll update when I can do. Sound Quality: Meidong >>>> Encafire Future >> The Encafire E19Meidong's sound quality and volume is much stronger than any other headphone I've ever tried, so I think that while it doesn't have a dedicated noise canceling function, the sound quality is high and really overcomes most noise. Tote Bag: I love the Encafire Future bag because it comes with a lace pouch! However, it's quite big and I can't put it in my pocket. Meidong is by far the smallest and lightest of the three. For Encafire headphones, place the right earbud on the right and the left earbud on the left. In the case of Meidong, it's an inverted L on the right and an R on the left. Usage: All three will automatically connect when you use them. This means different things for different headphones. With Encafire, they connect and disconnect automatically when removed or inserted into the magnet capsule. That's not entirely true with Meidong! It's the opening and closing of the case that automatically connects and disconnects them! Microphone for Meidong >>> Encafire E19 > Encafire Future. I think the long design of the Meidong headphones helps with microphone connectivity and clarity. Controls: Encafire headphones have a button that can be pressed while Meidong uses Smart Touch technology. There are no buttons. The instructions for all are very similar on how to answer a call, play the next song, pause, etc. However, Meidong requires you to keep two touches apart. If they are too close together, he perceives them as one and stops. You also have to be careful when you take off your headphones as you are touching the smart touch controls which takes a little getting used to! If you want to use a headphone: Encafire E19 and Meidong have the right headphone as the main headphone. , while the Encafire Future has the left earbud as the primary. I prefer the left ones but on all of them I've used them interchangeably in both ears and it can be done. You won't be as comfortable as the intended ear, but it can be managed! Phone Usage: With the Encafire and other headphones I've tried, the call only plays through one headphone, making it pretty hard to hear (hard for me). Listen) while it plays in both headphones at Meidong! Verdict: Pros: Light weight Excellent sound quality and volume Very comfortable to wear for extended periods Phone calls are heard more clearly through both earbuds Long wireless range, more stable than others Significantly longer battery life than others Cons: Takes some getting used to to get it right, place the headphones in of the capsule (L goes to the right and vice versa!). It doesn't have noise cancellation, but its sound quality drowns out outside noise well while gaming. Don't take this if noise cancellation is paramount to you! Smart Touch is pretty cool, but it also takes a little getting used to! I have to say it will take me a while to get used to not having to charge them as often or carry my phone closer or smaller! But overall, compared to all other products I've used, it outperforms it in many ways other than noise cancellation! So if that doesn't matter to you, I can only warmly recommend these headphones!

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