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Review on Flydigi Cyberfox Wireless Earbuds Headphone by Lisa Love

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent value for money, keeps the promise of low latency

TLDR: I have bought several Flydigi products in the past so I decided to try these headphones and with my Jabra to compare Elite 65t. Cyberfox T1 TWS fulfills the declared properties and offers high-quality sound. Jabra definitely has a few extras that the T1 doesn't have, but at half the price the T1 is a great deal and the low-latency mode is noticeably better. although the headphones themselves both weigh 6g. The Cyberfox case has a sleek magnetic closure on the lid that stays closed in my pocket but opens easily when I want to take out my headphones. The earbuds themselves are held in place by strong enough magnets, combined with the smooth surface of the earbuds, that I sometimes have a hard time getting them out unless I have a firm grip. You will not go anywhere alone. Although both brands' earbuds are the same weight, the Flydigi feels "lighter" to my ears, likely due to the stem design rather than the Jabra's overall weight, which is heavier. The tips of the Flydigi headphones are actually oval shaped, so for me the best fit is when I put them in and rotate them 1/4 forward. One minor complaint is that there's no indication of how much charge is actually in the earbuds themselves. . I got just over the advertised 4 hours on one charge, but when you put the earbuds back into the charging case, the LED doesn't show how charged the earbuds are. An LED that lights up red or blue when the case is opened indicates the battery status of the charging case itself. < 20% shows red, > 20% shows blue, and the only indication that the case is fully charged is when the LED color changes from flashing red to solid blue. It does the job but I'm only used to the way Jabra shows the charge level of both the case and the headphones, but then again they're also twice the price of the Flydigi. The music sounds great and there is a slight bass boost. There is, but there is no way to turn it off and there are no equalizer features. However, the music was crisp and the audio books sounded good. The touch controls on both earbuds take a little getting used to and are very sensitive to the position of your fingers. If you press the bezel too deeply it often won't register, so try pressing the top half of the earcup as these aren't real buttons. Now cool: Low Latency Mode / Gaming Mode. I've consistently found that when playing games like PUBG or CoD Mobile with my Jabras or even Sony BT headset, there was usually a lag when hearing footsteps and gunshots. Flydigi is MUCH more accurate. I hear my own footsteps and the sounds of enemies almost immediately, and the sounds of gunshots are perfectly synced with the in-game muzzle flash. At BR I'm all about the steps and the Flydigi headphones have allowed me to predict opponent's movement much more accurately than any other headphones I have. My first playtest with just the Cyberfox headphones and nothing else ended in a solo win, although other players from afar got the first shots because I could quickly tell which direction he was coming from. All in all, this is a reliable product. and I'm still impressed with Flydigi products, especially the price.

Pros
  • understandable even for older people
Cons
  • Communication with seller