Priced under $100, these wireless earbuds won't compare to Bose or Jabra, but for the money you're paying they're pretty good. audiophile - When I listen to music I want it to be clear, clean and in sync. I also listen to a lot of podcasts to pass my workday, so understandable listening is extremely important to me in terms of sound quality. On first hearing you might be a little apprehensive because the built in voice telling you when to turn on and connect is of pretty terrible quality. However, this has nothing to do with the sound these headphones can actually produce. The sound is really very pleasant, relatively clear and quite good for inexpensive wireless headphones. You'll get plenty of bass when playing music and you can fiddle with the equalizer in your phone or iPod settings to fine-tune what you're hearing, but the important part is that the potential for great sound is there . My podcasts play seamlessly and I understand every word. The call quality is also quite good, which is rare with such cheap headphones. The microphone seems to work well and the person on the other end of the line can clearly hear what I'm saying. The touch function takes a little getting used to, but it's pretty cool. The sound of hard keys clicking right in my ears is pretty obnoxious, so it's nice that you can skip tracks, pause, play, answer, and end calls with a single touch, which is pretty unexpected and really cool. They fit my ears well and come with a bunch of replaceable rubber tips and they block noise well! Most of the time I only have to wear one for my podcasts at work because I can't hear anyone else! Also the battery life is pretty good and they can. enough for a whole day without much charging. I look forward to getting a lot of benefit from them. Well, like everything else, there are some downsides. Each earbud can be turned on and off independently with a touch function, and sometimes if you don't turn them on and off at the same time and allow them to connect to your phone at the same time, the audio will cut out a bit. between them and you can hear the echo. However, this issue is relatively easy to fix by simply turning both earbuds off and on again. They can also be a little heavy, and if they're not quite secure in your ears, they can fall out. Good thing they're durable, one of them fell out of my ear and hit the ground a few times, but it always works fine after that. I just wouldn't wear them for cycling or any activity that would prevent you from stopping and immediately grabbing the earbud if it were dropped. All in all, I highly recommend them. There's no need for more expensive headphones for everyday use when you have these cute, high-quality, durable little earbuds right on your Revain. They have completely replaced my regular wireless headphones and I look forward to seeing how they hold up over time.
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