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Review on NUARL Completely Multi Point Bluetooth5 2 N10PLUS PB by George Thorson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality and sound for people who value detail

So far I have over 20 pairs of true wireless headphones from brands like Sony, Cambridge Audio, Master & Dynamic, Samsung, Apple, Moondrop, Sennheiser tried and so on. I bought the Nuarl N10 Plus after hearing good things about their N6 series and found the N10 Plus to be great value for money. Sound Quality: I don't consider myself an audiophile, although I've tried many, many pairs. Headphones. I would describe the sound as spacious, airy and slim - a setup similar to what I've seen with other Japanese and Chinese headphones. Good separation and detail reproduction. The highs are mostly harmless but can be a little harsh at times (probably also an issue with some of the poorly produced Metal I listen to). At least the highs don't have that artificial bitcrash effect that the Galaxy Buds+ have. Bass is light, which I prefer, but it's definitely there, fast and tight. However, lovers of heavy bass should look elsewhere. Please note that the sound signature may vary depending on fit and ear tip. I use the Spinfit 360 which brings some clarity but the included Nuarl Block+ silicone tips are fine and come in 4 sizes. Fit: They're pretty chunky and stick out of my ears, just like the Bose. true wireless line. However, they are very comfortable to wear with a smaller silicone "sleeve”. I can wear them all day without any discomfort, which is saying a lot for a true wireless device, especially with such a large profile. However, the wing set is quite uncomfortable to wear for more than 30 minutes due to the pressure on the ear. No problem, I can make sure the buds stay in the pod instead of on the wing tips. You can enable various settings for ANC and ambient noise, set button controls presets, enable gaming mode, update firmware, set volume limits, etc. I would have preferred being able to set individual button controls, but the presets are pretty basic. ANC: I'd say that's around 60-65% of what the Sony WF1000 or Apple AirPods Pro range offers. It greatly reduces low frequencies like hum and is definitely good enough for me with music. I haven't noticed any impact on audio quality when using different ANC modes in the app. Ambient Sound: Works quite smoothly and sounds natural, although it can be a bit quieter compared to AirPods. Sounds more natural than the Galaxy Buds+, for example. Battery life: With AAC I get about 7 hours with ANC off and a little less with ANC on. Volume at 50-70%. Compared to many other ANC-enabled headphones, this is pretty solid. Controls: Pretty cool. The button below can be used for playback, e.g. B. to pause or skip tracks. The back button, which can be a little tricky to reach depending on how close you are to your ears, toggles between ANC, ambient sound, and normal mode. The buttons are pressed and the response is almost instantaneous. Build Quality: Reliable. The case is shiny and attracts a bit of fingerprints, but looks sturdy and closes with magnets. The earbuds are easy to put back in for charging, but be aware you may have to press them into place slightly. The case is certainly big, but still pocketable. The buds themselves are strong, but you will hear a slight creak when you press on them.

Pros
  • Earphones
Cons
  • Upgrade available