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Review on 🎧 Lypertek SoundFree S20 - True Wireless In-Ear Headphones with QuickConnect, Wireless Charging, Ambient Sound, IPX5, 8+40 Hour Playtime, White by Chad Black

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One of the best headphones

The Lypertek Tevi are one of the best true wireless headphones I've tried and I've tried a lot over the last 2 years. They match my MW07 sonically, call quality with my Airpods, and battery life with PowerBeats (which I tried and gave up). Not to mention they're part of the price of almost every best wireless device out there. I'll go into everything in detail, but what I can say right away is that these headphones are a game changer, competing with both true wireless and wired headphones that cost two or three times as much. Sound Quality: Bass - The bass is very good. It goes deep and has solid punch, body and even a decent rumble. It also never billows and has excellent mid-range separation while adding nice body to low-frequency vocals. The bass is one of the clearest I've heard in headphones. It's not as powerful as something like the PowerBeats, but it's much better defined, balanced and detailed. Mids - The mids are fantastic. Both the female and male vocals stand out, have purity, natural tonality and are never muted. Mid-range instruments like guitars, brass and string mid-range instruments sound incredibly realistic and have excellent resolution. For the past few months or so I've been using some fantastic wired headphones from Final Audio (E4000), which offer some of the best mid-range performance I've heard in a pair of headphones, and are absurdly close. really cool. They have excellent, true, high-resolution detail and aren't generally harsh, except for a couple of mid-range times, depending on the song. In general, the high frequencies are pushed back a little, but they still sound extremely clear. In my opinion they have the same level of detail as my MW07 and slightly better mids than the MW07. soundstage. To be honest, it surprised me. These are still true wireless headphones and as such don't have an ultra-wide stage. The MW07 and Sennheiser Momentum TW (which I tried again but sent back due to poor handling and battery life) are slightly better in this regard. However, the Tevi has an above-average soundstage for true wireless and excellent instrument separation and imaging (position of instruments in the mix). Overall, the sound quality is incredible for the price. It rightly sounds like they should cost at least twice as much, if not more. LOOK/FIT/RIDE: The Tevi have superior comfort. They don't have any sharp edges and they sit very well in my ears, which isn't always easy for me as I have relatively small ears. They've never fallen out while running and are completely waterproof, so don't worry. They also appear to be very well made and sturdy, albeit very light. They stick out slightly from the ears and can look like earplugs. But given what they otherwise do well, that's a compromise I can live with. The controls are great too, as you can use them to control everything - volume, skip tracks, and the voice assistant. You have buttons that you can use to control these functions. This isn't usually my favorite as it forces you to put headphones in your ears and I find the solutions using the MW07 and 1More TW much better. The Tevi's buttons aren't hard to press, though, and for some reason they're not all that uncomfortable. I don't know why, but for me it's not bad at all. Battery: The battery life is pretty damn good. I put it on the table and played it at 75% volume for 7 hours with 20% battery left. Housing: The housing is very high quality and looks a bit like the Sennheiser Momentum TW housing. While it's not small enough to comfortably fit in a pocket (which is a bit disappointing to me), it's by no means bulky. It also offers around 70 extra hours of battery life, which is great. It also has 4 LEDs that clearly indicate how much battery is left and even uses USB-C. I've tried many true wireless networks, and the only ones that came close to being decent were my Airpods. While I'm not sure I can say they're as good or better than the Airpods, I can say I walked around New York on a windy day and made several calls from the other end with no complaints. . Apparently my voice was clear and the people on the other line didn't complain (as they usually do) when a loud fire truck or ambulance sped past me. And finally excellent TW sound with excellent call quality. Connectivity: Tevi has Apt-X and AAC codecs, which is great. So far I haven't had any connection problems after connecting. In addition, they connect to my phone and computer very quickly and easily, and connect automatically when removed from the case. There is very little latency with YouTube videos on my phone, but to be honest it's low enough that it didn't affect my enjoyment of the video I was watching. I will also update this review if I have connection issues in the future. Conclusion: In my opinion the best true wireless devices on the market. All of its features, fantastic sound quality, great battery life, body and call quality - all of this for $90 just can't be beat. Sorry if this review seemed like an advertisement for these things, but they are that good. As I said before, Tevi is a game changer and once people find out about it I have no doubt they will rise to the top.

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Useless features