If you plan to be active with these or frequent voice chats/calls - DO NOT BUY RIMOR. They seem buggy and often need to be reconnected if you accidentally press a button in call/voice/chat apps [including phone/telegram/discord and probably more] - they just stop working entirely until they be restarted somehow. I bought this Rimor Touch and T3 set with analog buttons to compare and later as a gift and I'm glad I did. Rimor was dubious from the start: the list price on the manufacturer's website is $129.99 [they never cost that much] During the 50% discount, you can stack the 50% discount coupon for a total 75% discount - obvious ones artificial inflation. Discounted base price to give the illusion of a better deal when selling on manufacturer websites while charging $7.99 for 30-day shipping. I chose to buy from Amazon because of the best price and return policy, plus faster shipping with a top notch +3 year guarantee. The noise reduction is not enough, and the sound during a call reduces the quality terribly. With the mic on, both in and out voice quality during a call buzzes like marriage help at low frequencies, wax paper kazoo in the mids and crackles like cellophane at high frequencies, with occasional delays and cuts. My 2 year old MEE-N1 set that I bought from Massdrop for $16 has the best audio and microphone quality and uses the SBC audio codec. When I'm moving or working up a sweat, the Rimor refuses to stay in my ears compared to the T3, resulting in me constantly pressing the touch buttons while sliding it back, then muting both ways, while still connected to calls. ! It didn't freeze/pause/disconnect, it just stopped USE BT and silently played/listened through my Note 9 until reinstalled/removed from charging case, restarted apps, or toggled BT on and off and reconnected. The charging case has a solid black lid, uses a Type-C charger and a smaller one, so the magnet keeps the lid closed, thereby protecting the headphones better while charging than their predecessors [T3 etc.]. When NOT using a mic the 10mm drivers are expected to be slightly louder/clearer than the 6mm T3s and the Rimor reproduces frequencies below 20Hz slightly better but still tends to hum/crackle at higher volumes, so this is the nicest thing i can say. She. I wanted better sound quality, even at the expense of battery life, and if the B530 was a Type-C and had a smaller charger I would have bought them instead, but now I'll most likely be returning these Lemons because they're unbearable in steady light when doing sports and in voice chat/calls. I'm debating whether the aptX B530 is even worth trying out, risking the same slip/touch issues as the Rimor and the T3's larger and less secure magnetic case door. In any event, the Rimor Touch is only good if you use it solely for seated music/videos, so I do NOT recommend the Rimor if you plan to move around a lot and sweat or use the mic for calls as this is the Reliability compromised and quality sound serious.
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