I found out about this brand through Head-Fi and I'm glad I did. I have Jabra Elite Sport, Creative Outlier Air and Helm True Wireless 5.0. Noirles are better than both, with one caveat perhaps. The caveat is that I find both the helmet and the Creative have more bass, and in the case of the helmet, it overwhelms my ears. If you value bass above all else, then this product probably isn't for you. I find Nuarl to be more balanced and refined in sound. They have a good midrange and high-frequency presence, but at the same time they are not lacking in bass. The bass is there and can even rumble a bit. I really love them and I don't feel like the price is too high for the sound you get. The only complaints I have are that they protrude a bit and the case feels cheap. But I think they look good, especially in the black and gold color I chose, and they are also very comfortable to wear for long periods of time. They also don't have giant flashing rings like Creative. I will say they don't block out much outside noise so keep that in mind. The other 3 do it much better: Jabra Elite Sport and Helm True Wireless block noise best when used with foam tips. But Nuarl has the loudest and clearest mic in my experience. However, I use them in quiet environments, so I can't say for sure that they do a good job of blocking out noise on calls. I also think that because of the compliance and IPX rating, they're not as good for training as the Jabra Elite Sport or some of the other sport or budget brands. Also via HDSS. I don't know if that's true, a trick or not. It seems like science can be solid, although I'm a bit skeptical about cramming this into an earbud. I don't find them tiring, though, and although I tend to hate headphones after a while, they don't bother me. If that means HDSS works, great. If that just means they're actually good for my ears and have a reasonably balanced sound, great too. Now I haven't tried more expensive TWS like Sennheiser Momentum TW, M&D MW07, B&O E8 or Audio Technica ATH-CKR7TW but after all the reviews and reviews I've seen I don't feel I need to give either Explore more or look no further until the next generation of true wireless earbuds comes out. I'm very happy with the combination of sound, battery life, and portability I get from them. I highly recommend them. Will definitely buy another pair if I lose or break them.
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