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Review on Yamaha TW-E3ABU Blue True Wireless Earbuds - Enhanced SEO by Kiril Veronikov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

Probably the best TWS-headphones option in terms of "price-quality". Before that, I used Xiaomi Air Dots, which had no sound, no connection, and nothing at all. Then, for some reason, Sabbat E12 Ultra Advanced were marketed; as a result, they are right behind Xiaomi in terms of sound quality, but their price is horrible. Additionally, there were Interstep SBH-520, which have poor sound quality, small buttons, and a delay in the sound that makes it impossible to watch online video. Honor AM61 were really good (except from the microphone), they played continuously for two years without interruptions or delays, but the braid came out from the cables. The battery is different, and the perspective is not marketable. Regarding the Yamaha TW-E3A, we came immediately away. The battery is cool, I seldom ever charge them, I listen to music on average for an hour and a half a day, I hear when I make calls, and I'm OK. The sound is also excellent, and they fit the ears well (though you must swap the standard rubber earbuds for the earbuds with a fin from the package). It's admirable that the control has been thoughtfully designed to allow for direct track rewinding and volume adjustment. However, the mechanical nature of the buttons means that when pressed, they force the ear pads deep into the ear, distorting the sound, which requires adjustment. Rarely, until I figure out what's wrong, there are disconnections at the left earphone. Other than that, great headphones; Yamaha is an expert in music. Prices are the same everywhere, so I placed my order directly on Amazon. It was delivered fast and free of charge, and they even gave me bonus points.

Pros
  • Form factor, sound quality, fit in the ears, dependable connection, good battery, aptx codec - playing network video without any lags, headphone control of all necessary operations, not requiring the use of the phone constantly
Cons
  • Instead of a sensor, the device has a button that must be placed into the ear each time it needs to be charged. The charging indication on the cover is also a little odd. Then there is a branded application that is completely pointless.