These are good quality headphones at a very reasonable price. I would buy them again. Now let's move on to a detailed review: This is the second set I've had to order. The first pair didn't work properly. There was a sound in the right earbud, but it didn't respond to touch. I called Revain and was busy troubleshooting. After confirming that the earbuds weren't working properly, they sent me free return labels and promptly sent me a replacement. The new pair arrived quickly and they are very good! Keep in mind that these TWS earbuds are less than 1/6 the price of another popular well-known brand, but considering they do a good job. They come with several different shells that fit the ear canal. They are great for music! The sound is clear and very good. Bass is superb when the buds are tight and outside noise is blocked. When on the phone, the person speaks clearly and distinctly. Much better than hearing through your phone's speaker. Voice output is clear and acceptable. Nobody told me that I was difficult to understand. I've been told my voice sounds a bit distant but still very understandable. The battery life easily exceeds 3 hours. I've only had an earbud completely drained once, but I don't know how long I've been using it. I want to say at least 4 hours but am not sure. The earbuds actually said "low battery" which is nice. I had just hummed the other sets. The ad says the battery lasts 5 hours, but that may be at a lower volume. I often use them at almost full volume as I'm a bit hard of hearing. For me, however, 3+ hours is good as other inexpensive Bluetooth headphones have lasted just over an hour. The charging case charges the earbuds many, many times and they seem to charge quickly. I've had the earbuds for two weeks now and the charging case still has over 60% charge. After the initial setup, the earbuds will power on and connect automatically when you take them out of the case. You can pause/play with one click. Adjust the volume with two taps, skip forward, repeat or play the previous song with three taps. Bring up Google or Siri with a long press until you hear a beep. If you keep insisting, you'll shut down the kidneys. Press and hold the button again to turn the headphones back on. If you turn them on this way, you'll have to turn on each earbud individually. They are very comfortable to wear for a long time. I have tinnitus, sometimes so loud I can't sleep at night. One of the really nice aspects of these headphones is that I can lay on my side with them in my ears and still feel comfortable. I can't do that with any other headphones I've had. They don't have noise cancellation. They don't claim it. What they claim is the noise reduction in the call environment; They also claim to have "titanium diaphragm headphone drivers tuned by a renowned German electroacoustician with booming bass, smooth mids and transparent highs," whatever that is. But in my experience everything works fine. The battery life LED indicator is too bright, it can be used as a flashlight! The touch controls are sometimes lame. Sometimes they respond if I just try to slip them in my ear, even if I think I'm pressing the earbud's perimeter. Maybe it's just my big ears, but until the earbuds screw in deep enough to feel secure and block outside noise, the touchpad slopes down and becomes a little awkward to access. So I only have about half of the touchpad that I can touch well. I've tried different ear pads and it changes the headphone setting a bit, but it's still not perfect. I hope your ears are used to it. touch feedback; As much as I appreciate the low battery warning, it would be nice if I could validate some other sensor entry attempts instead of waiting to see what happens. A touch of any earphone pauses/starts the music. However, it is delayed by about a second and there is no sound to indicate successful activation. So I have to wait and see what happens. If I don't wait long enough, I'll play start-stop, repeat. Double-click the left earcup to decrease the volume. The two on the right increases the volume. Three clicks on the left earbud will either restart the song or play the previous one. Three clicks on the right earbud will skip the song forward. But sometimes it just registers a touch and pauses the music. So I wait for the next song that won't play until I find out I accidentally stopped it. And when I'm trying to change the volume or the song, sometimes I can only lightly touch the sensor, and other times I have to press it firmly. It could be a problem with calluses on the fingertips. I've had phones that didn't respond to touch unless I used my pinky. This can never be a problem for others. But if you have calloused fingertips and big ears, heed my warning. Volume; They're loud enough when the ambient noise isn't too loud, but they're not loud enough to be used for lawn mowing. yes i tried (I have full ear protection via Bluetooth headphones for this.) Conclusion; I'm sure there are higher quality TWS earbuds out there if you're willing to spend a disproportionate amount of money! But for a relatively small investment, these headphones will definitely pay off! For the money they are very good and I recommend them!
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