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Review on Klipsch T5 II True Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 Earphones: Gunmetal Edition with Transparency Mode, Beamforming Mics, Best Fitting Ear Tips, & 32-Hour Battery Life in Slim Charging Case by Alexander Bambang ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Does not meet my expectations, it was not worth buying.

It so happened that I managed to sow my Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 somewhere and decided to buy something in return. After listening to one reviewer (Misha, you're wrong)), I decided to try these clips)). Well, what can I say - red and blue LEDs. that flash on these liners - the lesser of evils)). 1. There is a feeling that half of the money was spent on a metal case made under ZIPPO. At the same time, he himself is not very convenient, if everything is intuitively clear for zenkhs - you put the right earpiece into the right slot, the left one into the left one. Here here it is close and rear - since the lid opens to the side, and not back. To remember that the right earpiece needs to be stuffed into the far hole, and the left near one - a decent amount of time should pass. 2. You listened to music - you put the headphones in the case - they continue to play there. )) for a while )) it's strange. 3. Landing for me is not very comfortable. If Zenhs soundproofing is provided not only by the earcups, but also by a very successful shape of the earpiece itself - then the situation is a little different - the earpiece does not sit so tightly in the auricle and feels more due to the fact that the sound guide itself is longer and deeper tucked into the ear channel. And this, I would say, is not very pleasant - sometimes, correcting or using mechanical control buttons, I felt pain. besides this, due to the non-ideal shape of the earpiece itself, the passive sound insulation is worse than that of the zenkhs. 4. Well, the sound . The sound, for my taste, is weaker by an order of magnitude. Clearly V shaped setting - high and low pulled up. At the same time, the biggest problem is with low frequencies - I don’t know all the mechanics, what and why - but I feel that because of this super-light driver and because the sound guide itself is too deep in the ear - it’s not comfortable to listen, working out the bass is too sharp, almost to the point of pain. At the same time, the sound decreases in too large steps - that's too loud - pressed softer - too quiet - the middle is gone altogether. Zenhah is much smoother. in general, the red price is 10 k, no more.

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