I really like them. I have 85t and 75t but. I don't use them for work because I don't want to risk damaging them, so I took them. I typically use them for about 6 hours listening to podcasts at work and answering a few calls. They sound great for music, podcasts and calls. I'm not sure if they sound good on the other end of the call but no one has complained. Listening is also very helpful. I find the listening experience much more rewarding than the A-series Pixel Buds' adaptive volume. Was a little surprised at how sparse the options in the app are, but these are a REALLY cheap pair of headphones, so it's not entirely shocking. I've noticed that some people are complaining about the lack of a multipoint connection. I can't say I've ever seen this feature in a pair of wireless earbuds at this price point, nor was it advertised on the Elite 3. I have two other pairs of budget earbuds: the Anker Soundcore Life P3 and the Google Pixel Buds A series. They all sound about the same, but these Elite 3 offer the best sound isolation for me because they fit very well. Anker has the best battery. Google has the shortest battery life, but they are more pleasant to interact with as the touch functions work very well. Alternatively, you can use the "Hey Google" wake words to access the assistant. I wish the Elite 3 had better buttons. I like the knobs used on the 85t and 75t, but they were probably too expensive to include here. The ones on the Elite 3 aren't really tactile, so sometimes I can't tell when I pressed them, negating the benefit of buttons rather than delayed touch capabilities. In the end they're about the same functionally as I'm having the same issues.
SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch Active2 (Aqua Black, R820-44mm) π± with Bluetooth, Silicon Strap, and Aluminum Bezel - International
248 Review
SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch (46Mm
259 Review
Global Version HUAWEI Band 6 Fitness Tracker Smartwatch for Men and Women, 1.47ββ AMOLED Color Screen, All-Day SpO2 and Heart Rate Monitoring, 2-Week Battery Life, 5ATM Waterproof - Orange
190 Review
Black Audio-Technica ATH-M50X Professional Grade Studio Monitor Headphones with Detachable Cable - Critically Acclaimed
200 Review