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Review on HTC Basic True Wireless Headset by Agata Strzalek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

My wife and I have been using the same pair of HTC TWS1 headphones for the past six months. I was able to get them for a good price on amazon (2.500 for each pair). The sound quality was excellent for the price, but there were a number of drawbacks, including a poor microphone, absence of noise reduction, and sound that, despite being satisfactory, did not suit my preferences. The old model and the new one fit flawlessly inside the case, and the magnet does a good job of keeping them in place. Compared to the new model, the headphones on the older one are more ergonomic and can be caught with your fingertips more easily. The ANC+ENC mode is efficient and worth every penny! My conversation partners tell me that they can now hear my voice clearly because to the high-quality amplification provided by the microphone. The ergonomics are incredibly comfortable to wear and fit precisely in the ear. After six hours of use with the power setting of fifty percent, the battery capacity was reduced by twenty percent. With a concrete panel flat, the connection does not break even when you go through two walls. Regarding the basic design as well as the specific technical aspects, I have no issues. Since the sound is a matter of taste and impression, the type of music, the quality of the recording, and your hearing, it is difficult to say to whom this sound is excellent and who it is not. This is a thankless task in terms of the sound quality of headphones. The sound that has, in my opinion, the best quality in comparison to other codecs. The headphones themselves generate a sound that is full-bodied, with deep and gentle bass, as well as a sound picture that is crystal clear. It is unfortunate that they do not support the greatest codec (aptX, atX HD, or LDAC), as this would place them at the very pinnacle of the competitive landscape. For my part, I couldn't be happier with the purchase that we made. At a cost of 3,100, headphones that, in many ways, may not be inferior than headphones with a higher price tag. I believe that you should consider me for the role of best buy.

Pros
  • Support for Ergonomics, Sound Pricing, and ANC+ENC Time spent working
Cons
  • That they only offer basic SBC and AAC codecs, but to be honest, at a price of $3100 with support for ANC and ENC, it would be a bit much to expect more from them. The fact that the on/off switch is located on the body of the headphones rather than on the earbuds themselves can be considered a drawback.