Comfort - quickly became the most comfortable TWS I own. Even more comfortable than the lightweight Soundpeats TrueDot earbuds (just 3.5g each), thanks in large part to the shape of the earbuds and the materials used. The headphones are a lot smaller than I expected and fit securely so I can wear them with confidence. Connectivity is one of the best I've had with the Soundcore Liberty 2 Pros. I could walk around my two-story apartment and hardly notice any interference except in the far corners of my apartment. I left my DAP upstairs motionless and went downstairs to drink some water. This is above average compared to other TWS I own. Isolation is one of Rimor's most amazing features. Before they came out, I remember Head-fi members debating what ambient noise cancellation (ENC) meant and if it would be effective. Well, now I know. These are NOT active noise cancellation, but they still isolate the outside world better than other TWSs in my collection. I couldn't hear the bathroom fan as I was next door in my office. Also, to my friend's annoyance, I couldn't hear the whistle of the kettle downstairs while going through my first listening experience. However, I could still hear my dog barking when someone was at the door. As I said, no active, but very good passive insulation. Much better than average. Sound. Some TWS I use regularly are Anbes 359, Earfun Free and Soundcore Liberty 2 pro (L2P). Based on this, it is immediately clear that Rimor does not rely on bass. If you are looking for TWS for bass guitar then this is not it. Instead, Rimor decided to focus on the mids and highs. Orchestral, acoustic, jazz, and almost any instrumental music will sound great on the Rimor. Rap, hip-hop, EDM and Co. will not be satisfactory without a subwoofer. If you're like me, you probably listen to a wide range of music genres. When I listened to Rimor, I was drawn to music with a soundstage and instrument separation. Short list of songs I liked: Fire and Rain - James TaylorFire On the Mountain - Grateful Dead When I come Around - Green DayCan't Find My Way Home - Haley Reinhart (Original sounds good too) Capsized - Andrew BirdI Want To Break Free β Queen and something by Tom Petty. Verdict - As you can see, classic rock seems to shine on Rimor. What Rimor lacks in punchy bass, they make up for in clarity, soundstage and looks. If that sounds right for your taste in music, then the Rimor should be on your list when considering a sub-$100 TWS. PSI I expect to be able to compare to the Shanling MTW100 soon. I will update my review after they arrive.
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