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Review on ๐ŸŽง TCL MOVEAUDIO S600 True Wireless Earbuds, Active Noise Cancelling, 6 Microphones, Crystal-Clear Calls, 32 Hours Playtime, Water Resistant, Wireless Charging, Compatible with iPhones and Android, White by Jake Hillyer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

TCL MOVEAUDIO S600 As a headphone fanatic, the best I've found

TCL is the best sounding true wireless I've tried. I recently bought my first iPhone and am having trouble finding the right wireless earbuds. After trying many, many different wireless earbuds, I took a chance on TCL on a sound review and am very glad I did. Sound is very subjective, let me tell you a little bit about my musical skills. I love all kinds of music so I have a hard time finding the right balance in my headphones. However, at the end of the day I usually lean towards rock and metal. My favorites are cassic rock, hard rock, metal, blues, folk and indie. I listen to pop, country and even some funk and rap. To compare with my taste in headphones. all.), Samsung Level Over Ear. Lots of other mid-range and semi-expensive headsets including Vmoda, JBL and even Sennheiser (although I've never found a Sennheiser under $300.00 that I really like). The price is not included in my listing below. If price was an issue, the Airpod Pro would be last. This order in the list is based on a balance of sound, controls and features, and comfort; #1 Sound and #2 Control with noise reduction and ambient noise dropout #3.1.) TCL MoveAudio S6002. 99.00. best sound best control. Most comfortable. No foam inserts required. In fact, I prefer no foam for a more airy nature. You can make it really loud if you want. Very good noise cancellation. Headphones without foam still work great with iPods. 2.) Mifo O5 PLUS Gen 2 [2021] Smart True Wireless. 89.002 best sound, good wearing comfort, foam earplugs necessary for optimal sound, fun controls, tuned to metal instruments with deeper bass and more emphasis, but not as clean vocals as TCL, slightly more brilliant highs, but no extensions like TCL. The Do is not very loud, but loud enough, very warm and pleasantly sounding due to the slightly deepened mids. 3.) Apple AirPod Pro. 3rd best sound. Amazing bluetooth distance. Obviously great SIRI functionality. Headphones are required for best sound. Good tonal balance but lacks clarity of music for my taste. They have great power, but are sonically inferior to the two main competitors. 4.) SoundPEATS H1 Hybrid Dual Drivers. 79.00. Simply good all round. Good handling. Good distance. Good sound. No active noise cancellation. I like the power of the bass, also because of the balanced mids. The problem with most headphones is the overemphasis on very deep bass and their V-shape. Usually V is enough to cut out the bass kick and clean vocals. This does not apply to TCL. They have great bass punch and dig deep into music that emphasizes deep bass. They maintain clear and audible mids that most headphones sorely lack. High frequencies are clean and non-abrasive. A NOTICE. I can't say they have a perfect response curve, but I can say that this is the "custom" sound curve that the engineers went for. very long time to get this sound - or am I very lucky :) Another striking feature of these TCLs is the control app. The app allows you to customize where you want to control (which earbud etc., earbud for volume control and left earbud for answering calls, pause and noise cancellation). For me, the controls aren't too finicky or too unruly. Just the right amount of pressure for typing etc. Bluetooth range is long, they work very well with both SIRI and Google.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled