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Review on ๐ŸŽง Lasuney IPX7 Waterproof Bluetooth Earbuds - True Wireless Earbuds with 30H Cyclic Playtime, Charging Case, Mic - iPhone Android Compatible, In-Ear Stereo Earphones Headset for Sport - Blue by Maurice Malek

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A solid budget option if comfort isn't your top priority.

DISCLAIMER: The seller gave me the device for free in exchange for a review. No constant throwbacks or anything - just buds in exchange for my thoughts. I didn't send them my review for pre-approval and you see it at the same time as the seller. They asked for an honest review, so here it is. TL; DR marks like: + Physical button instead of touch controls + Earbuds stay in ear during extreme movements and try to pop them out + Connection stays stable at a reasonable distance + No earbuds to worry about (personal preference I know ) + magnet on the case cover seems very strong. Stays closed even when rocking or rolling around in a bag + Except for the lid (details below), the bag feels solid and decent in hand and pockets + The bag slides easily through the "LTT bagโ€. test' for anyone curious. + Microphones are surprisingly good. Phone calls and voice memos were clear - there were no dips or spikes during use. + So far battery life seems to be as advertised + Headphones appear to be waterproof as advertised, more so Abuse to deal with when they're open The lid wiggles slightly on the hinges, even when closed - The case is a bit of a fingerprint magnet - The in-ear fit isn't the best (at least for me) - The included USB-C Cable is fairly short and feels cheap.The USB-C connector on the case isn't installed properly so the connector sticks out a bit even when fully plugged in. Standby mode was once in a case with the lid closed right out of the box. I had to turn it on and off manually.I finally solved this problem by cleaning the contact surfaces with some rubbing alcohol.*E Don't expect soundproofing from them. When you go out, plan on jacking them up all the way. $20 or less would probably be the best bet for this product.--------------------- A little more detail: Overall, this isn't a bad set of buds for the price ( in the $20 sale at the time of writing). I would say my experience with them has been mostly positive. If your goal is to listen to music or watch some videos, they certainly will. To clarify some of my points above, there are a few aspects of these headphones that impressed me. The sound profile was better than I expected. The middle is strong and clear. As for the lows, don't expect to be blown away or shocked - you won't find them here. To be honest, you don't typically find that kind of experience with headphones in general. It's there, but you have to crank the volume up a bit to get those low frequencies. The highs were a bit harsh. The mic has been amazing with it in all my tests. Voice memos, Google Assistant, phone calls. Everything is perfect. Definitely better than most laptop and webcam mics I've used in the past. The comfort level of these headphones was one of their biggest flaws at the time I used them. My ears are smaller than with these headphones. Literally after a few minutes I feel an uncomfortable pressure on my ears. Mainly centered around two areas: 1) where the vapor touches my ear, 2) where the main bud leans towards my ear canal. Both were true of both ears, even when I wore them in a "relaxed" fit (i.e. just enough to stay in them but not try to use them as in-ear headphones). After about 15 minutes of continuous use, I could no longer hold it. Others with larger ears or maybe slightly deeper ears may have better mileage. As with most in-ear headphones, results may vary. In my opinion, little ears will likely prefer to look elsewhere for their wireless audio needs. More positively, I couldn't get these buds to fall out. I've tried everything! Headbutt. To run. Jump. More aggressive headbutts from different directions. Nothing could pull these buds out of my ears. Again, results can vary, but this was a test that rightly surprised me. As mentioned above, the case looks solid for the most part. The only thing that worries me is the loop. From a purely physical point of view, this is what I expect to see first. As for price, I don't think it's the deciding factor, but I think it's worth mentioning. If it's closed, it stays closed. The magnet on the lid was stuck. I had no trouble tossing it in my pockets or purses. The case survived the trip in the same pocket as my keys with no noticeable damage to the case. As long as you don't attach it to sharp edges (ร  la JerrRigEverything), it should be able to withstand the typical everyday wear and tear of most people, no matter how you wear your bumps. running water in the sink for a few seconds. Both continued to work but needed thorough drying before the tone returned to normal. I took another step in my test and dropped one in a glass of water. I left an earphone to compare the sound difference. I left one in the water for a few minutes before pulling it out again. The sound quality still suffers until you dry it. When wet, the sound is soft, dull and crispy. Just like the immersion test, the sound profile normalized as the bud dried out. I wouldn't take these swim trunks (I doubt they'll stay anyway) but it should give you peace of mind should they ever unexpectedly dip into the sink, pool, bathtub or you actually want to wear them while swimming. Your next balloon fight. Overall, I'd say these headphones are a good candidate for a replacement or "fire" pair of headphones. Something that works in a snap and won't make you blink twice if they get lost or damaged. At a full price of $30, I think it's too close to some of the better options that cost a bit more. If you could pick them up on sale for around $20 or less, I'd say they're a solid deal and at least worth trying if you're looking for an inexpensive set of wireless headphones.

Pros
  • Easily switch between single mode and binaural mode. With the LASUNEY T19 wireless earphones, you don't have to worry about traditional pairing problems. You can use each headphone separately and easily switch between single ear mode and binaural mode to meet your needs in different occasions.
Cons
  • No performance

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May 01, 2023
Great for the money